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Babesia canis vogeli: A novel PCR for its detection in dogs in Australia

Experimental Parasitology, 2006
Babesia canis vogeli is known to cause disease in dogs in Australia, and the rapid detection of various subspecies would enable effective treatment and management. A 21 bp oligonucleotide, "Bab-f" was proposed for the production of larger PCR products with high species specificity that would enable effective sequence analyses to yield subspecies ...
Timothy K Roberts
exaly   +3 more sources

Development and application of multiplex PCR assay for the simultaneous detection of Babesia vogeli, Ehrlichia canis and Hepatozoon canis in dogs

Acta Tropica, 2020
A multiplex PCR assay was standardized and evaluated to simultaneously detect the DNA of Babesia vogeli, Ehrlichia canis and Hepatozoon canis in dogs of selected districts of Punjab state, India. Amplicons of 602 bp, 380 bp and 306 bp corresponding to B. vogeli (18S rRNA gene), E. canis (VirB9 gene), and H.
Harkirat Singh   +2 more
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Babesia canis canis and Babesia canis vogeli clinicopathological findings and DNA detection by means of PCR-RFLP in blood from Italian dogs suspected of tick-borne disease

Veterinary Parasitology, 2008
The aims of this study were to determine the presence of Babesia spp. in blood samples from Italian dogs with clinical signs compatible with tick-borne diseases by means of PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and describe the clinicopathological findings of dogs with Babesia infection.
Laia Solano-Gallego   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Detection of Babesia canis rossi , B. canis vogeli , and Hepatozoon canis in Dogs in a Village of Eastern Sudan by Using a Screening PCR and Sequencing Methodologies [PDF]

open access: yesVaccine Journal, 2005
application/pdfBabesia and Hepatozoon infections of dogs in a village of eastern Sudan were analyzed by using a single PCR and sequencing. Among 78 dogs, 5 were infected with Babesia canis rossi and 2 others were infected with B. canis vogeli.
Bruno Bucheton   +2 more
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Confirmation of occurrence of Babesia canis vogeli in domestic dogs in South Africa

Veterinary Parasitology, 2004
The prevalence of Babesia infections in domestic dogs in South Africa was studied using reverse line blot hybridization and 18S sequence analysis. Babesia canis vogeli was confirmed for the first time in domestic dogs in South Africa. Out of a total of 297 blood samples collected from domestic dogs in Bloemfontein, East London, Johannesburg, Durban and
Matjila, P.T.   +4 more
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Canine babesiosis in Romania due to Babesia canis and Babesia vogeli: a molecular approach

Parasitology Research, 2011
Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by the protozoa Babesia spp. that affects dogs worldwide. In Romania, canine babesiosis has become quite frequent in the last few years, with a wide variety of clinical signs, ranging from mild, nonspecific illness to peracute collapse, and even death.
Mariana, Ionita   +5 more
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WITHDRAWN:First report on Babesia canis vogeli infection in dogs in the Philippines

Parasitology International, 2016
The Publisher regrets that this article is an accidental duplication of an article that has already been published, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parint.2016.10.001.The duplicate article has therefore been withdrawn. The full Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal can be found at http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy.
Adrian P, Ybañez   +5 more
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Critical analysis of vector-borne infections in dogs: Babesia vogeli, Babesia gibsoni, Ehrlichia canis and Hepatozoon canis in Punjab, India

Acta Parasitologica, 2016
AbstractThere are few published studies on various vector borne diseases of dogs in India and most depict clinical infection in dogs, diagnosed by observation of the haemopathogens in stained blood smears. This study provides the first report regarding molecular confirmation and ancestral relationship analysis of blood smears positive cases of assorted
Lachhman Das, Singla   +4 more
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Clinico-haematological evaluation and molecular identification of Babesia gibsoni, Babesia canis vogeli, Ehrlichia canis and Trypanosoma evansi in dogs

Journal of Veterinary Parasitology, 2020
Clinico-haematological alterations associated with haemoparasites like babesiosis, ehrlichiosis and trypanosomosis in dogs of Kerala, India were studied and the sensitivity of detection methods like light microscopic examination and polymerase chain reaction were compared.
K.K. Vismaya   +5 more
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Molecular Characterization and Assessment of Hematobiochemical and Oxidative Indices in Dog Naturally Infected with Babesia canis vogeli

Indian Journal of Animal Research, 2021
Background: The study was aimed at molecular detection and assessment of important biomarkers in the natural cases of canine babesiosis. Methods: Blood samples of 239 dogs were examined in PCR by targeting 18S rRNA gene. Hematobiochemical, oxidant-antioxidant and plasma cortisol parameters were estimated in the dogs on the day of presentation.
Prabhakar Shil   +4 more
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