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Theileria orientalis Ikeda in host-seeking Haemaphysalis longicornis in Virginia, U.S.A.
Alec T Thompson +2 more
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Occurrence and genotyping of Theileria equi in dogs and associated ticks in Egypt
Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2022Theileriosis is a tick‐borne protozoal disease caused by a piroplasm of the genus Theileria. Hard ticks are obligate hematophagous ectoparasites that serve as vectors of Theileria spp.
Asmaa Hegab +5 more
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Parasitology Research, 2010
Ovine theileriosis is an important hemoprotozoal disease of sheep and goats in tropical and subtropical regions that leads to economic losses in these animals. A nested PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) was carried out to identification Theileria species in sheep in some area in western half of Iran (Sari, Rasht, Urmia, Ilam, and ...
Mahdieh, Zaeemi +4 more
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Ovine theileriosis is an important hemoprotozoal disease of sheep and goats in tropical and subtropical regions that leads to economic losses in these animals. A nested PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) was carried out to identification Theileria species in sheep in some area in western half of Iran (Sari, Rasht, Urmia, Ilam, and ...
Mahdieh, Zaeemi +4 more
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Parasitology Research, 2013
Infections with Theileria sp. may cause significant economic losses to the sheep industry. Species identification based on microscopic examination is difficult, and more suitable methods are required for the rapid detection and identification of Theileria sp, in clinical specimens.
Xiao, Zhang +9 more
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Infections with Theileria sp. may cause significant economic losses to the sheep industry. Species identification based on microscopic examination is difficult, and more suitable methods are required for the rapid detection and identification of Theileria sp, in clinical specimens.
Xiao, Zhang +9 more
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Theileria-induced leukocyte transformation
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2003The intracellular protozoan parasites Theileria parva and T. annulata transform the cells they infect, inducing uncontrolled proliferation. This is not a trivial event as, in addition to permanently switching on the complex pathways that govern all steps of the cell cycle, the built-in apoptotic safety mechanisms that prevent 'illegitimate' cell ...
Dirk A E, Dobbelaere, Sven, Rottenberg
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Theileria annulata sporozoite targets
Parasite Immunology, 1994SUMMARYBovine peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) infected in vitro with Theileria annulata sporozoites have previously been characterized as MHC class II+ mature macrophages. The ability of T. annulata sporozoites to infect different subpopulations of MHC class II+ bovine monocytes was investigated.
J D, Campbell +4 more
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Comparative proteomic and bioinformatic analysis of Theileria luwenshuni and Theileria uilenbergi
Experimental Parasitology, 2016Theileria is an obligatory intraerythrocytic protozoan parasite that causes economic losses to the cattle, sheep and goats industry. However, very little information is available on the genomes, transcriptomes, and proteomes of the ovine parasites, Theileria luwenshuni and Theileria uilenbergi.
Xiao, Zhang +10 more
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Parasitology Research, 2023
Theileriosis is a tick-borne disease that causes enormous losses in the dairy industry. There are several species of Theileria that can infect bovines. Generally, more than one species are prevalent in any geographical area; thus, chances of co-infections are high.
Sumnil, Marwaha +4 more
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Theileriosis is a tick-borne disease that causes enormous losses in the dairy industry. There are several species of Theileria that can infect bovines. Generally, more than one species are prevalent in any geographical area; thus, chances of co-infections are high.
Sumnil, Marwaha +4 more
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Isolation of Theileria taurotragi and Theileria mutans from cattle in Botswana
Veterinary Parasitology, 1998Two Theileria species demonstrated in peripheral Giemsa-stained blood smears of sick cattle from various parts of Botswana were subsequently identified as Theileria mutans and T. taurotragi using DNA hybridization and the polymerase chain reaction. Initial screening for Theileria species was done using microscopy, the indirect fluorescent antibody ...
M G, Binta +3 more
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