Author:
Derek Foster
Department of Clinical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Date of Publication:
October 20, 2004
Publication:
Rocky Mountain Llama and Alpaca Association
Excerpt:
Recently, the red blood cell parasite Eperythrozoon (commonly know as “Epe”) was renamed Mycoplasma haemolamae based on the results of genetic studies done on the organism. This change in name is just that, a name change; it does not reflect any change in our understanding of the biology of this organism and the disease it causes. If you have had to deal with Epe in your alpacas, you know that we in the veterinary profession still have a great deal to learn about this organism, but this article will summarize what we currently do understand.
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Eperythrozoon or Mycoplasma haemolamae: New Name for an Old Problem
- Animal Health
- Diseases (Bacterial)
- Eperythrozoon or Mycoplasma haemolamae: New Name for an Old Problem
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