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Mind the Gap: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Regarding Equine Piroplasmosis in Portugal
Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a tick-borne disease caused by Theileria equi, Theileria haneyi and Babesia caballi. It affects equids, representing significant health and economic concerns for the equine industry.
Ana Cabete +3 more
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Risk factors for tick infestation and equine Piroplasmosis infection among draught horses in France
Equine piroplasmosis, caused by the protozoan parasites Babesia caballi and Theileria equi, is endemic in Europe's Mediterranean basin, creating significant health and economic challenges for the equine sector.
C. Nadal +5 more
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Equine piroplasmosis is a tick-borne disease mainly caused by Theileria equi and Babesia caballi. The objectives of this study were to analyse the frequency and routes of vertical transmission of these blood parasites from 179 asymptomatic mares to their
Lisa-Marie Hermans +7 more
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Ehrlichiosis is a zoonotic disease caused by gram-negative and intracellular obligatory bacterial organisms. Equine Granulocytic Anaplasmosis - EGA (formerly Equine Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis, EGE) is a seasonal disease, normally self-limited in horses ...
Carlos Augusto Salvagni +6 more
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Low seroprevalence of equine piroplasmosis in horses exported from the Netherlands between 2015 and 2021. [PDF]
Graham H +3 more
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Current status of equine piroplasmosis in the Sudan
This is a cross-sectional molecular epidemiological study on equine piroplasmosis (EP) affecting horses and donkeys in the Sudan. The study evaluated 499 samples from geographically distinct regions in eastern, central and western parts of the country.
Bashir, Salim +3 more
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IDENTIFICATION OF THEILERIA EQUI IN HORSE BLOOD IN THE IRKUTSK REGION
This paper describes the detection of Piroplasmida DNA in the blood of horses. 166 blood samples of horses from five districts of the Irkutsk region were studied. The high piroplasms infection rate in horses (69 %) was found.
O. O. Fedulina +6 more
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16th European College of Equine Internal Medicine (ECEIM) Congress
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Volume 38, Issue 2, Page 1240-1262, March/April 2024.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT OF EQUINE PIROPLASMOSIS
Pyroplasmosis is a dangerous acute invasive disease of horses accompanied by a sharp rise in temperature to 41℃, anemia, jaundice of mucous membranes, disorders of the cardiovascular system and gastrointestinal tract, albuminuria combined with oliguria and urobilinuria.
Irina Mullayarova +2 more
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