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Fatal acute clinical babesiosis in an adult gelding pony living in an endemic area
Summary Equine piroplasmosis is a haemoprotozoal disease caused by Theileria equi and Babesia caballi. Clinical presentations vary in severity according to infectious load, host immunity and endemicity. In endemic regions, equine piroplasmosis is rarely acute or peracute in presentation. Here we report a case of a 10‐year‐old pony gelding presented for
Lisa‐Marie Hermans +3 more
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Summary Background Ticks can harm horses and transmit diseases, making them a growing concern for owners and veterinarians. Veterinarians play a crucial role in providing advice on tick prevention and control. Yet, no research has examined their perspectives on equine ticks and tick‐borne disease (TBD).
Erika T. Machtinger +6 more
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The present work had the objective of detecting the occurrence of Equine Piroplasmosis in horses housed in the 3rd Guards Cavalry Regiment (GCR) - Brazilian Army (BA) ˗ Porto Alegre, RS-Brazil, as well as to demonstrate the proactivity of PCR (Polymerase
C.P. Sousa, J.G.B. Soares
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This study aimed to serologically and molecularly survey Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in thoroughbred horses from racecourses in Chile. Additionally, the genetic diversity of the positive samples was assessed.
Reinaldo Torres +8 more
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Molecular detection of piroplasms in domestic donkeys in Xinjiang, China
1.This is the first report of the prevalence of piroplasms in domestic donkey in southern Xinjiang. 2.PCR assays and phylogenetic analysis were used to characterise the T. equi and B. caballi pathogens. 3.Four T. equi sequence genotypes were identified and the T. equi genotypes were exist regional distribution in southern Xinjiang.
Yanyan Cui +7 more
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Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a serious problem in the horse industry, and controlling EP is critical for international horse trading. EP is caused by two apicomplexan protozoan parasites, Theileria equi and Babesia caballi.
Guangpu Yang +8 more
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Physiological and metabolic responses in Kök‐Börü horses: Correlations with game outcomes
‐ Kök‐Börü, a favoured traditional equestrian sport in Asia countries. ‐ Stress, metabolic and physiological parameters of horses used in Kök‐Börü. ‐ Winning or losing in Kök‐Börü games does not significantly affect horses’ haematological or biochemical parameters.
Ali Rişvanlı +15 more
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Equine piroplasmosis in Greece [PDF]
Σκοπός της παρούσας έρευνας ήταν η διενέργεια επιδημιολογικής έρευνας χρονικού σημείου για να μελετηθεί η κατάσταση της πιροπλάσμωσης των ιπποειδών (ΠΙ) στην Ελλάδα, με στόχο τη συλλογή πληροφοριών για τη κατάρτιση στρατηγικών ελέγχου της ασθενείας. Η έρευνα, που κάλυψε διάφορες περιοχές της Ελλάδας, είχε ως σκοπό : α) τον προσδιορισμό των αιτιολογικών
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In recent years, significant changes have been observed in the distribution and abundance of local Dermacentor reticulatus populations. However, changes in D. reticulatus dynamics have not been studied in southeastern Poland. Our objective was to enhance our understanding of the environmental factors influencing the occurrence and density of D ...
Zbigniew Zając +8 more
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Equine Piroplasmosis in Panama [PDF]
The writer discovered recently at Ancon a fatal case of piroplasmosis in an American driving horse. According to Professor Nuttall,1 who has made an exhaustive study of the geographical distribution of piroplasma, this is the first record of the parasite {Piroplasma caballi) in America.
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