Novel Neorickettsia Isolate - Dai17The Need Potomac horse fever (PHF) poses a significant threat to equine health, presenting as a severe and often fatal febrile diarrheal disease. Current understanding identifies Neorickettsia risticii as the sole causative agent, associated with digenean trematodes. However, recent research reveals a new Neorickettsia species, Neorickettsia finleia sp. nov., isolated from PCR-negative horses in eastern Ontario, Canada. This discovery underscores the need for enhanced diagnostic tools and therapeutic interventions to combat PHF effectively. The Technology Neorickettsia finleia sp. nov. represents a groundbreaking advancement in the understanding and management of PHF. Through cell culture isolation, gene sequencing, and experimental inoculation, researchers have characterized this novel bacterium. Notably, it exhibits distinct genetic markers and pathogenic properties, enabling precise differentiation from known Neorickettsia strains. Whole-genome sequencing further illuminates unique features, facilitating targeted diagnostics and therapeutic strategies for PHF mitigation. Commercial Applications
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Tech IDT2023-248 CollegeCollege of Veterinary Medicine Licensing ManagerDahlman, Jason "Jay" InventorsCategories |