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Molecular Characterization of Babesia bovis msa-2c Gene
This study was carried out to determine the molecular characterization of msa-2c gene of one Babesia bovis isolate from cattle in the Aegean Region and to compare identities with similar isolates from the World and Turkey.Between 2008-2010 blood samples were collected from a total of 235 cattle localized in 9 provinces of the Marmara and Aegean Regions.
Bişkin, Zuhal+4 more
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Carrapato, tristeza parasitaria e tripanossomose dos bovinos. [PDF]
Carrapato. O carrapato-do-boi Boophilus microplus: ciclo, biologia e epidemiologia, patogenia e controle. Tristeza parasitaria dos bovinos. Tristeza parasitaria dos bovinos (TPB): conceito, etiologia, transmissao, epidemiologia, diagnostico e controle ...
KESSLER, R. H., SCHENK, M. A. M.
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Abstract Apicomplexan haemoparasites generate significant morbidity and mortality in humans and other animals, particularly in many low‐to‐middle income countries. Malaria caused by Plasmodium remains responsible for some of the highest numbers of annual deaths of any human pathogen, whilst piroplasmids, such as Babesia and Theileria can have immense ...
Lucas G. Huggins+3 more
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Water buffaloes can be infected by tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) in endemic areas where cattle and buffalo coexist. Among TBPs affecting buffaloes is the Apicomplexan hemoparasites Babesia bovis and B. bigemina, transmitted by Rhipicephalus microplus ticks.
Dasiel Obregón+6 more
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Abstract Background Starting in the early 20th century, ticks and their pathogens have been detected during surveillance efforts in Canada. Since then, the geographic spread of tick vectors and tick‐borne pathogens has steadily increased in Canada with the establishment of tick and host populations.
Kirsten E. Crandall+2 more
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Development of unstable resistance to diminazene aceturate in Babesia bovis
Diminazene aceturate (DA) is commonly used in the treatment of bovine babesiosis caused by Babesia bovis. In this study, we attempted to develop resistance in B. bovis in vitro to DA and clofazimine (CF, a novel antibabesial agent) using short- and long-term drug pressures.
Ikuo Igarashi+3 more
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Dinamic of natural infection in newborn calves exposed to by Babesia bigemina as detected by Polimerase reaction chain [PDF]
Com o objetivo de estudar por PCR a dinâmica da infecção natural da Babesia bigemina em bezerros criados em sistema extensivo, foram colhidas 266 amostras de sangue de um grupo de 37 bezerros, a partir do nascimento até aproximadamente 165 dias de vida ...
Bernal, Francisco Ernesto Moreno+5 more
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Molecular detection of tick-borne pathogen diversities in ticks from livestock and reptiles along the shores and adjacent islands of lake Victoria and lake Baringo, Kenya [PDF]
Tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) are responsible for some of the most serious emerging infectious diseases facing sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and the rest of the world today (1, 2).
Ajamma+85 more
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Zoonotic disease classification in wildlife: a theoretical framework for researchers
Classification systems are useful tools for aggregating diseases to study them in more detail. However, the current systems are mainly designed for use in health care and fail to capture many details of zoonotic diseases. The goal of this study was to develop a framework for the classification of zoonotic diseases which can generate data useful to ...
Sarah Keenan+6 more
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Cryopreservation of Babesia bovis for in vitro cultivation
SummaryThe most efficient procedure for cryopreserving viable Babesia bovis organisms for in vitro cultivation consists of freezing extracellular parasites in a solution of 10% (w/v) polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) using a cooling rate of 20 °C/min. Although cultures can be established from thawed infected erythrocytes, the plating efficiency is relatively ...
D. A. Palmer+2 more
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