Tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) seriously affect cattle production and can be economically damaging. The epidemiology of these organisms in the Chongqing municipality of China is not well described.
Zuoyong Zhou +12 more
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Existence en Guadeloupe (Antilles) de Theileria mutans et de Theileria velifera (Sporozoa, Theileriidae) bovin [PDF]
La confirmation de l'existence de Theileria mutons chez les bovins à la Guadeloupe, déjà soupçonnée auparavant, a été apportée par la sérologie comparative, utilisant le test d'immunofluorescence indirect. T.
Barré, Nicolas +2 more
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European Network for Neglected Vectors and Vector-Borne Infections COST Action Guidelines: What Is This About and What Is This For? [PDF]
European network for neglected vectors and vector-borne infections COST action guidelines: What Is this about and what iIs this ...
Charrel, Remi N. +3 more
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What is your diagnosis: Acute hemolysis in a Limousin bull
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, Volume 54, Issue S1, Page S54-S56, July 2025.
Alexandre Bertin +7 more
wiley +1 more source
A survey of coccidian infection (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidaea) of freshwater fish in South Africa [PDF]
Fish coccidia, especially Goussia and Eimeria spp., are common and frequent parasites of fish. The majority of the known species has been described from the Eurasian continent.
Avenant-Oldewage, Annemarie +2 more
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To investigate the presence of T. annulata and T. buffeli/orientalis complex in the blood of 172 cattle selected from 9 different regions of Kırşehir.Genes for the merozoite surface antigen (Tams 1) and the major piroplasm surface protein (MPSP) were amplified with multiplex- PCR for T. annulata and T.
Ömer, Orkun, Ahmet, Deniz, Esin, Güven
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Guidelines for the Detection of Babesia and Theileria Parasites. [PDF]
The genera Babesia and Theileria (phylum Apicomplexa, order Piroplasmida) are mainly transmitted by Ixodid ticks in which the sexual part of their life cycle followed by sporogony takes place.
Antunes, Sandra +14 more
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Theileria orientalis, the causative agent of oriental theileriosis, is an apicomplexan haemoparasite and is one of several tick-borne Theileria spp. infecting cattle. Unlike the highly pathogenic transforming Theileria species (T. annulata and T.
Bogema, Daniel R. +2 more
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The effects of Theileria orientalis Ikeda on bull fertility and libido : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand [PDF]
Theileria orientalis is a blood-borne parasite that is prevalent in New Zealand and other countries. The recent emergence (2012) of Ikeda-type orientalis has resulted in an epidemic of bovine anaemia in both dairy and beef cattle herds.
Gibson, Michaela Jane
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Parasitic infections in wild ruminants and wild boar [PDF]
Wild ruminants and wild boar belong to the order Artiodactyla, the suborders Ruminantia and Nonruminantia and are classified as wild animals for big game hunting, whose breeding presents a very important branch of the hunting economy.
Dimitrijević Sanda +2 more
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