Parasitological and molecular characterization of a Venezuelan isolate of babesia canis
Babesiosis is one of the most important tick-borne hemoprotozoan diseases that affects dogs worldwide. In the last years, there has been a sharp increase in positive cases of Babesia canis infection in the Falcon State, Venezuela.
Catalina Rey Valeirón +3 more
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Background: Ehrlichia canis and Babesia vogeli comprise a group of globally distributed pathogens transmitted by ticks. Leishmania infantum is transmitted by Lutzomyia longipalpis, etiological agent of leishmaniasis. The pathogens affect the animals; and
Machado, Rosangela Zacarias [UNESP] +9 more
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Development of hexaplex PCR assay for the detection and characterization common tick-borne pathogens in dogs, and analysis of risk factors. [PDF]
Pati M +7 more
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The Comparative Study for Detection of Canine Vector-Borne Pathogens Between Companion and Stray Dogs in Bangkok and Vicinities, Thailand. [PDF]
Pham BX +3 more
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La babesiosis canina es una enfermedad producida por protozoarios del filo Apicomplexa llamados Babesia, entre los cuales se encuentra la especie canis con tres subespecies: Babesia canis canis, Babesia canis rossi y Babesia canis vogeli.
Bermúdez Cáceres, Andrés Felipe
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Molecular Epidemiology of <i>Babesia vogeli</i> and <i>Hepatozoon canis</i> in Dogs from Urban and Peri-Urban Areas of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [PDF]
Ribeiro MS +6 more
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High burden and spatial clustering of canine hemoparasitic infections in southern Thailand: A molecular survey of free-roaming dogs. [PDF]
Kongtawee R +5 more
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Comparative analysis of diagnostic methods and genetic analysis for canine vector-borne diseases in Thailand. [PDF]
Junsiri W, Taweethavonsawat P.
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Molecular detection and phylogenetic characterization of Babesia and Ehrlichia in free-living opossums from southeastern Brazil. [PDF]
Ribeiro SR +9 more
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Ticks and associated pathogens recovered from dogs and cats during a longitudinal collection study at veterinary practices in France. [PDF]
Marques Alves C +6 more
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