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Morphology and staining characteristics of Ehrlichia bovis were observ
ed after staining with Romanowsky and Gimenez stains and fluorochromin
g with acridine orange. Ehrlichia bovis could be identified as element
ary bodies, initial bodies and morulae in the host cell cytoplasm. The
inclusions were solid and compact and resembled more closely those of
E. canis (canine monocytic ehrlichia) than E. phagocytophilia or E. o
ndiri (bovine granulocytic ehrlichiae). The organisms usually took aci
dophilic shades with Romanowsky stains. Apart from morulae, the other
forms sometimes resembled azurophil granules. While Gimenez staining a
nd fluorochroming by Anderson and Greiff technique gave poor results,
the organism stained well on fluorochroming with Lauer's technique.