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The objective of this study was to assess the occurrence of antibodies against Anaplasma marginale, Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina in beef cattle of the northern and central-western regions of Brazil. A total of 1703 blood samples were collected from
Jenevaldo Barbosa da Silva +6 more
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Babesia and Theileria are microscopic parasites that infect livestock, leading to substantial economic losses. Current treatments are often limited by challenges such as drug resistance and incomplete parasite eradication.
Yongchang Li +17 more
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Background Babesiosis threatens the development of the cattle and buffaloes industries in Egypt and improved control is needed. The main objectives of this study are surveying the presence of bovine babesiosis in distinct selected bovine and buffalo ...
Mona S. Mahmoud +7 more
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Serological and parasitological study and report of the first case of human babesiosis in Colombia
A study on the presence of Babesia in humans was performed in Puerto Berrío (Latitude 6.50deg. Longitude: -74.38deg. River: Magdalena. Area: 74.410km², Colombia-South America).
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Genetic Diversity of Merozoite Surface Antigens in Global Babesia bovis Populations. [PDF]
El-Alfy ES +4 more
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Vaccination of cattle with the Babesia bovis sexual-stage protein HAP2 abrogates parasite transmission by Rhipicephalus microplus ticks. [PDF]
Silva MG +6 more
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Comparative Degradome Analysis of the Bovine Piroplasmid Pathogens Babesia bovis and Theileria annulata. [PDF]
Poklepovich TJ +4 more
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Babesia bovis on the island of Pemba, Tanzania
Woodford, J.D. +4 more
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Developing Anti-Babesia bovis Blood Stage Vaccines: A New Perspective Regarding Synthetic Vaccines. [PDF]
Cuy-Chaparro L +4 more
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Invasion of erythrocytes by Babesia bovis
In this thesis we investigated the invasion of erythrocytes taking place during the asexual erythrocytic blood stage of the apicomplexan parasites Babesia bovis parasite. Host cell invasion by apicomplexan parasites is a complex process requiring multiple receptor-ligand interactions, involving association of the merozoite with the erythrocyte surface,
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