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First Report of <i>Trypanosoma vivax</i> (Duttonella), <i>Babesia bovis</i> and <i>Babesia bigemina</i> DNA in Cattle from the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, and Its Relationship with <i>Anaplasma marginale</i>. [PDF]

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Chávez-Larrea MA   +8 more
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Transcriptome dataset of Babesia bovis life stages within vertebrate and invertebrate hosts. [PDF]

open access: yesData Brief, 2020
Ueti MW   +10 more
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Mortalidade por Babesia bovis em bezerros

open access: yesRevista Acadêmica: Ciência Animal, 2017
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Antiparasitic Evaluation of Aquiluscidin, a Cathelicidin Obtained from <i>Crotalus aquilus</i>, and the Vcn-23 Derivative Peptide against <i>Babesia bovis</i>, <i>B. bigemina</i> and <i>B. ovata</i>. [PDF]

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Hernández-Arvizu EE   +9 more
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Serosurvey of Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina in cattle in Mongolia

open access: yesSerosurvey of Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina in cattle in Mongolia
application/pdf Mongolia is an agriculturally rich country with large livestock populations that contribute significantly to its national economy. However, the export market for live animals and livestock products is often constrained for various reasons including infectious diseases. Babesia bovis and B.
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Prevalence of Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina in Mali

World Journal of Biology Pharmacy and Health Sciences, 2023
This study, carried out between June 2019 and September 2020 in the localities of Kadiolo, Dioïla and Diéma, aimed to determine the prevalence of Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina. It involved blood analysis of 648 cattle samples (327 females and 321 males) and tick collection for Babesia bigemina and Babesia bovis parasites and their vectors.
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Mitochondrial function in Babesia bovis

International Journal for Parasitology, 1992
A variety of anti-mitochondrial drugs that had previously been found to inhibit the growth of the malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum were tested on Babesia bovis in vitro. Several of these drugs were found to be non-toxic towards B. bovis. However, those drugs that were found to inhibit babesial growth included compounds (shown in parentheses ...
M M, Gozar   +2 more
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Cocktail Babesia bovis antigens for global detection of Babesia bovis infection in cattle

Experimental Parasitology, 2019
The diagnostic performance of a cocktail formula consisting of two Babesia (B.) bovis recombinant proteins, including spherical body protein 1 (BbSBP-1) and spherical body protein 4 (BbSBP-4), was evaluated in the present study for the global detection of B. bovis infection in cattle and for the differentiation between B. bovis and B.
Shimaa, El-Sayed   +3 more
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Immune control of Babesia bovis infection

Veterinary Parasitology, 2006
Babesia bovis causes an acute and often fatal infection in adult cattle, which if resolved, leads to a state of persistent infection in otherwise clinically healthy cattle. Persistently infected cattle are generally resistant to reinfection with related parasite strains, and this resistance in the face of infection is termed concomitant immunity. Young
Wendy C, Brown   +3 more
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