Analysis of Theileria orientalis draft genome sequences reveals potential species-level divergence of the Ikeda, Chitose and Buffeli genotypes [PDF]
Background Theileria orientalis (Apicomplexa: Piroplasmida) has caused clinical disease in cattle of Eastern Asia for many years and its recent rapid spread throughout Australian and New Zealand herds has caused substantial economic losses to production ...
Daniel R. Bogema +6 more
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Clinical Theileriosis in an Endangered Malayan Tapir Diagnosed Using a Molecular Technique with Successful Treatment and Recovery [PDF]
A 12-year-old female captive Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus) in Thailand presented with clinical signs including depression, anorexia, pale mucous membrane, dark-brown urine, dry feces, and tick infestation. Hematological analysis revealed severe anemia (
Pornsuda Khotapat +8 more
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Theileria infection in bullfighting cattle in Thailand [PDF]
Background and Aim: An apicomplexan protozoan parasite, namely, Theileria, primarily causes theileriosis in cattle worldwide. The virulence of the disease has been neglected because of it's low pathogenicity.
Pirayu Rakwong +3 more
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First report of Theileria buffeli/Theileria orientalis group and identification of piroplasms via Nested PCR-based RLB Hybridization assay in zebu cattle in the Western Highlands of Cameroon [PDF]
Piroplasms infections are tick-borne diseases caused by haemoparasite of the genus Theileria or Babesia. They have a great impact on livestock production, especially cattle in sub-Saharan countries.
Ghislain Roméo Ngangnang +5 more
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Molecular prevalence of Theileria infections in cattle in Yanbian, north-eastern China
Bovine Theileria are tick-borne protozoan parasites that invade bovine erythrocytes and lymphocytes. Three main bovine Theileria species have been identified in China: T. orientalis, T. sinensis, and T. annulata.
Jia Lijun +5 more
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Theileria and Babesia infection in cattle – First molecular survey in Kazakhstan
Central Asia, including Kazakhstan, is an endemic area of Theileria and Babesia infections in cattle. Current data on the geographic distribution, prevalence, and genetic diversity of these pathogens in vertebrate hosts are lacking in Kazakhstan.
Marat Kuibagarov +12 more
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Predicting the potential distribution of Amblyomma americanum (Acari: Ixodidae) infestation in New Zealand, using maximum entropy-based ecological niche modelling [PDF]
Publishe
Ganta, RR +5 more
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Babesia and Theileria are tick-borne protozoan parasites that can cause significant economic losses in the cattle industry. This study aimed to contribute to the limited epidemiological data on Theileria orientalis as well as Babesia bigemina and B ...
Ian Cary B. Prado +9 more
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Genetic Diversity of Bovine Hemoprotozoa in South Korea
Tick-borne pathogens cause economically significant diseases in cattle. Theileria spp. are parasitic protozoa and the causative agent of bovine theileriosis.
Dongmi Kwak, Min-Goo Seo
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Prevalence of carrier state theileriosis in lactating cows [PDF]
Aim: The objective of this study was to examine the carrier status of theileriosis among apparently healthy cross-bred jersey cattle population of Odisha using conventional blood smear examination and polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Niranjana Sahoo +2 more
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