Anaplasmataceae Details: NCBI 942, gram-negative or unknown [family]

| Anaplasmataceae| Anaplasmataceae Philip 1957 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Dumler et al. 2001| Ehrlichiaceae| Ehrlichiaceae Moshkovski 1945| Ehrlichieae| Ehrlichieae Philip 1957

  1. Vector-Borne Diseases:

    • Anaplasmataceae bacteria are primarily transmitted through arthropod vectors such as ticks and fleas. Infection usually occurs when an infected arthropod bites a susceptible host, leading to the introduction of the bacteria into the host's bloodstream.
  2. Human Diseases:

    • Anaplasmosis: Anaplasma species, such as Anaplasma phagocytophilum, can cause anaplasmosis in humans. Symptoms may include fever, headache, muscle aches, and other flu-like symptoms. Severe cases can lead to complications affecting the respiratory and central nervous systems.
    • Ehrlichiosis: Ehrlichia species, such as Ehrlichia chaffeensis and Ehrlichia ewingii, are responsible for ehrlichiosis in humans. Symptoms can range from mild to severe and may include fever, fatigue, muscle aches, and, in severe cases, complications affecting multiple organ systems.
  3. Animal Diseases:

    • Anaplasmataceae bacteria can also infect a variety of domestic and wild animals, causing diseases such as anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis in livestock and pets. The impact on animals varies, but it can lead to clinical signs such as fever, lethargy, anemia, and joint pain.
  4. Geographical Distribution:

    • The distribution of diseases caused by Anaplasmataceae is often associated with the presence of competent arthropod vectors. Regions with a high prevalence of ticks or fleas that carry these bacteria are more likely to see cases of anaplasmosis and ehrlichiosis.
  5. Diagnosis and Treatment:

    • Laboratory tests, including PCR assays and serological tests, are commonly used for the diagnosis of Anaplasmataceae infections. Treatment typically involves the use of antibiotics, such as doxycycline.
  6. Prevention:

    • Preventive measures include avoiding tick and flea bites, using insect repellents, wearing protective clothing, and performing regular checks for ticks after outdoor activities. Controlling vector populations is also crucial for preventing the spread of these diseases.

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We deem lab specific values using values from the KM method for each specific lab to be the most reliable.

Desired Levels Suggestions for Anaplasmataceae

These are values that are computed from lab specific samples (Patent Pending)
LabFrequencyUD-LowUD-HighKM LowKM HighLab LowLab HighMean MedianStandard DeviationBox Plot LowBox Plot High KM Percentile Low KM Percentile High
Other Labs 0.49 1 280 0 291 86.4 35 104.3 1 280 7.7 %ile 84.6 %ile
biomesight 26.82 0 20 10 190 0 266 58.6 30 105.8 10 110 0 %ile 96.6 %ile
thorne 82.76 1 33 0 24 8.4 5 8.2 1 21 0 %ile 100 %ile
thryve 1.99 1 52 0 40 19.8 18 10.3 11 25 0 %ile 100 %ile

External Reference Ranges for Anaplasmataceae

Anaplasmataceae (NCBI 942) per million
Source of Ranges Low Boundary High Boundary Low Boundary %age High Boundary %age
Thorne (20/80%ile) 2.28 7.95 0.0002 0.0008
Statistic by Lab Source for Anaplasmataceae
These desired values are reported from the lab reports
Lab Frequency Seen Average Standard Deviation Sample Count Lab Samples
BiomeSight 28.923 %   0.006 %  0.009 % 857.0 2963
BiomeSightRdp 3.226 %   0.002 %  % 1.0 31
CerbaLab 66.667 %   0 %  0 % 2.0 3
CosmosId 3.125 %   0.011 %  % 1.0 32
custom 1.639 %   0.001 %  % 1.0 61
es-xenogene 13.793 %   0.019 %  0.01 % 4.0 29
Medivere 28.571 %   0.002 %  0.002 % 2.0 7
Thorne 60.577 %   0.001 %  0.001 % 63.0 104
Thryve 1.727 %   0.002 %  0.001 % 24.0 1390

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