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Myelodysplastic/Myeloproliferative Neoplasm in a Dog: A Case Report
This is a bone marrow aspirate smear image from an 18‐year‐old mixed‐breed dog diagnosed with myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasm. Both peripheral blood and bone marrow examinations revealed marked myeloid hyperplasia and dysplastic changes. ABSTRACT Myelodysplastic syndrome/myeloproliferative neoplasm (MDS/MPN) is a clonal myeloid disorder ...
Sumin Cha, DoHyeon Yu, Hyeona Bae
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Persistence of Babesia microti Infection in Humans
Persistent infection is a characteristic feature of babesiosis, a worldwide, emerging tick-borne disease caused by members of the genus Babesia. Persistence of Babesia infection in reservoir hosts increases the probability of survival and transmission of
E. Bloch, Sanjai Kumar, P. Krause
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Detection of bovine Babesia spp. and Anaplasma marginale is based on the reading of Giemsa-stained blood or organ smears, which can have low sensitivity. Our aim was to improve the detection of bovine Babesia spp. and A.
P. Parodi +7 more
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Noncardiogenic pulmonary oedema (suspected uraemic pneumonitis) secondary to acute kidney injury in a dog. This case suggests that noncardiogenic pulmonary oedema may have been triggered by uraemia and systemic inflammation, and that haemodialysis may have contributed to pulmonary recovery by alleviating the uraemic condition.
Se‐Hoon Kim +7 more
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(1) Background: Wild cervids play an important role in transmission cycles of tick-borne pathogens; however, investigations of tick-borne pathogens in sika deer in Germany are lacking. (2) Methods: Spleen tissue of 74 sympatric wild cervids (30 roe deer,
C. Silaghi +4 more
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This systematic review and meta‐analysis reveal a high overall prevalence of ixodid tick infestation among sheep and goats across Ethiopia. Significant regional variation was observed, with the highest burden in the eastern parts of the country.
Abayeneh Girma +2 more
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Coexistence of tick-borne pathogens in game animals and ticks in western Poland
Molecular studies enabling the recognition of the role of game and ticks in the circulation of pathogens transmitted by ticks and detection of coinfections in order to estimate a risk which a contact with tissues of roe deer, red deer and wild boar from ...
B. Skotarczak +5 more
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Zoonotic Babesia: A scoping review of the global evidence
Background Babesiosis is a parasitic vector-borne disease of increasing public health importance. Since the first human case was reported in 1957, zoonotic species have been reported on nearly every continent. Zoonotic Babesia is vectored by Ixodes ticks
Kaitlin M. Young +6 more
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Babesia divergens, transmitted by the tick Ixodes ricinus, is the most common cause of bovine babesiosis in northern Europe and plays a role as a zoonotic pathogen. However, several studies have indicated a decline of B.
A. Springer +12 more
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Blood Parasites and Wildlife: The Development of a Discipline
Changes in our knowledge on blood parasite infections of wild animals in the last 30 years is reviewed with emphasis on taxonomy and phylogeny, impact of infections on fitness, and distribution of blood parasites. ABSTRACT In the last 30 years, the area of the study of parasitism caused by blood parasite infections on wildlife has suffered an ...
Santiago Merino
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