Hovius, Emilde Bruin, ArnoutSchouls, LeoHovius, JoppeDekker, NielsSprong, Hein2018-04-202018-04-202018-04-12A lifelong study of a pack Rhodesian ridgeback dogs reveals subclinical and clinical tick-borne Anaplasma phagocytophilum infections with possible reinfection or persistence. 2018, 11 (1):238 Parasit Vectors1756-33052965003810.1186/s13071-018-2806-8http://hdl.handle.net/10029/621844Various tick-borne infections often occur without specific clinical signs and are therefore notoriously hard to diagnose separately in veterinary practice. Longitudinal studies over multiple tick seasons performing clinical, serological and molecular investigations in parallel, may elucidate the relationship between infection and disease. In this regard, six related Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs living as a pack became subject of lifetime studies due to ongoing tick infestations and recurring clinical problems. Blood samples for diagnostic tests were obtained throughout the years 2000 to 2009.enArchived with thanks to Parasites & vectorsA lifelong study of a pack Rhodesian ridgeback dogs reveals subclinical and clinical tick-borne Anaplasma phagocytophilum infections with possible reinfection or persistence.ArticleParasit Vectors 2018; 11(1):238