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Non-zoonotic tick-borne pathogens in Western Balkan. [PDF]
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Investigation and Correlation Analysis of Pathogens Carried by Ticks and Cattle in Tumen River Basin, China. [PDF]
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Assessment of Common Hematologic Parameters and Novel Hematologic Ratios for Predicting Piroplasmosis Infection in Horses. [PDF]
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Cryopreservation of Babesia caballi cultures
International Journal for Parasitology, 1994Babesia caballi cultures were cryopreserved with a solution of 10% (w/v) polyvinylpyrrolidone 40 as cryoprotectant. Samples were cooled at rates of 1, 10, 30 and 100 degrees C min-1 using a programmable freezer. Additionally, a styrofoam box designed to cool samples at an approximate rate of 10 degrees C min-1 when placed in a -80 degrees C freezer was
B, Hentrich, R, Böse, M, Doherr
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Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses in the Czech Republic
Acta Tropica, 2021Theileria equi and Babesia caballi are protozoan agents causing equine piroplasmosis, endemic in countries all over the world. The aim of this study was to detect antibodies to T. equi and B. caballi in horses in the Czech Republic and to investigate the origin of the infection.
Tereza Bělková +7 more
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Seroepidemiologic studies on Babesia equi and Babesia caballi infections in Brazil
Veterinary Parasitology, 1999Horses from six stud farms representing the most frequent types of horse breeding in Brazil were tested for Babesia antibodies by the IFA test. The farms are located at the tropic of Capricorn at an altitude of 472-715 m where temperatures below 0 degrees C may occur.
C M, Heuchert +4 more
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Detection of Babesia caballi and Babesia equi in Dermacentor nuttalli adult ticks
International Journal for Parasitology, 2001Ticks play an important role in human and veterinary medicine particularly due to their ability to transmit protozoan pathogens. In this study we have demonstrated that polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and nested PCR methods enabled detection of Babesia caballi and Babesia equi in field isolates of Dermacentor nuttalli adult ticks from Mongolia. Primers
B, Battsetseg +12 more
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Theileria (Babesia) equi and Babesia caballi Infections in Horses in Galicia, Spain
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2005The control of equine piroplasmosis is becoming increasingly important to maintain the international market open to the horse industry. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the occurrence of equine piroplasmosis (Theileria equi and Babesia caballi) in Galicia, north-west Spain, and to compare haematological and serum biochemistry parameters ...
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