1. Severe amoebic placentitis in a horse caused by an Acanthamoeba hatchetti isolate identified using next-generation sequencing.
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Begg AP, Todhunter K, Donahoe SL, Krockenberger M, and Slapeta J
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- Acanthamoeba genetics, Amebiasis diagnosis, Amebiasis parasitology, Amebiasis pathology, Animals, Australia, DNA, Protozoan chemistry, DNA, Protozoan genetics, Female, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, Horse Diseases parasitology, Horse Diseases pathology, Horses, Molecular Sequence Data, Placenta Diseases diagnosis, Placenta Diseases parasitology, Placenta Diseases pathology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic diagnosis, Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic parasitology, Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic pathology, Acanthamoeba isolation & purification, Amebiasis veterinary, Horse Diseases diagnosis, Placenta Diseases veterinary, Pregnancy Complications, Parasitic veterinary
- Abstract
A case of amoebic placentitis in a mare from eastern Australia was diagnosed postpartum by histopathological examination of the placenta. The identity of the etiological agent was confirmed as Acanthamoeba hatchetti by use of diversity profiling based on a next-generation sequencing approach., (Copyright © 2014, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.)
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- 2014
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