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A strain of Babesia divergens, attenuated after long term culture

Research in Veterinary Science, 1989
The Weybridge strain of Babesia divergens became less virulent after 18 months in culture and was believed to be attenuated. Inoculations with the attenuated line using as many as 5 x 10(8) infected erythrocytes failed to raise a normal infection in Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) whereas, with the line that had been passaged from culture ...
C M, Winger   +2 more
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Development of Culture-Based Serological Assays to DiagnoseBabesia divergensInfections

Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2012
Babesioses are hematic tick-borne diseases that induce malaria-like disorders in domestic, wild animals, and humans. Although indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) commercial kits are available to test the presence of antibodies against most Babesia species, no kit exists to serologically diagnose the ...
GABRIELLI, SIMONA   +7 more
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Chemotherapy of Babesia divergens in the gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus

Research in Veterinary Science, 1983
It was found that surprisingly low doses of four babesicides were effective against Babesia divergens in gerbils and it was concluded that this was due to the involvement of host resistance, which may be of a non-specific nature. The efficacy of the drugs relative to each other was the same in gerbils as in cattle and this host-parasite system is ...
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Babesia divergens in France: descriptive and analytical epidemiology.

Parassitologia, 2000
Babesia divergens cause of bovine babesiosis transmitted by Ixodes ricinus, is widely spread especially in West, Central and South-West parts of France. It occurs with two annual peaks, in spring and autumn. The study was carried out during a period of two years (1991-1993) in four farms in the Sarthe area, in order to know the distribution and the ...
M, L'Hostis, A, Chauvin
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[Ticks (Ixodidae) in zoonotic propagation of piroplasma Babesia micorti and Babesia divergens].

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne, 1996
Recent advance in the knowledge of the role of Ixodidae in the epidemiology of human piroplasmosis is reviewed, with special emphasis on Babesia species which cause diseases in man. The problem in Europe came to medical attention since 20 cases have been reported, and most of them due to B. divergens.
E, Siński, G, Karbowiak
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Vývoj fluorescenční reportérové linie \kur{Babesia divergens}

2021
B. divergens, a model species of this project, is an agent of economically important bovine babesiosis and life-threatening human babesiosis primarily found in Europe. Despite its importance, key biological processes underlying B. divergens parasitism in the host cell are still not well understood, partly due to the absence of B.
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Babesia duncani multi-omics identifies virulence factors and drug targets

Nature Microbiology, 2023
Pallavi Singh   +2 more
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Babesia divergens

Trends in Parasitology
Ana Maria Filipe   +2 more
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