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Population genetics reveals how ticks interact with hosts, microbiomes and environments. This review guides researchers in choosing the best tool for the job, weighing cost, resolution, reproducibility and throughput to study tick population structure. Abstract Ticks are ectoparasites of major medical, veterinary and ecological importance, transmitting
Xavier Barton +3 more
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According to the analysis results, the prevalence of T. ovis was found to be 5.43% in sheep, 4.57% in goats and 5% in total. Theileria lestoquardi was not found in either sheep or goats. ABSTRACT Background Theileriosis is a haemoparasitic disease of domestic and wild ruminants, caused by Theileria species, transmitted by Ixodid tick species ...
Burcak Aslan Celik +4 more
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On the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia, endemic Theileria orientalis infection of cattle has been reported on farms where no ticks have been observed, raising the question of how Theileria is transmitted in these areas.
Eastwood, Steve +6 more
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First Molecular Identification of Babesia, Theileria, and Anaplasma in Goats from the Philippines
Goats are key livestock animals and goat raising is an income-generating venture for smallholder farmers, supporting agricultural development in many parts of the world.
Eloiza May Galon +15 more
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Pilot Study: Distribution and prevalence of Theileria orientalis genotypes in adult lactating cows in Western Australia dairy herds [PDF]
An emerging tick-borne disease, bovine anaemia due to Theileria orientalis group (BATOG), is a serious problem for the cattle industry, causing substantial mortality in cattle, resulting in significant production loss and economic loss.
Leong, Lillian Chi Cheng
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Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina VeterináriaBovine theileriosis is a tick-borne disease caused by one or more haemoprotozoan parasites of the genus Theileria.
Cufos, Nádia Soraia Segredo Spiro
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The Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, is a significant global vector and threat to both agriculture and public health. Formerly known only in the Eastern Hemisphere, parthenogenetic ALT have been reported from 20 states across the eastern and central US, with a pattern of expansion suggestive of multiple distinct populations.
Zoe E. Narvaez +29 more
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Background Infections with Babesia bovis, Babesia bigemina, Theileria species and Anaplasma marginale are endemic in Kenya yet there is a lack of adequate information on their genotypes.
Paul Franck Adjou Moumouni +16 more
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Piroplasmosis, caused by Babesia spp. and Theileria spp., poses significant constraints for livestock production and upgradation in Bangladesh. Besides examining blood smears, few molecular reports are available from some selected areas in the country ...
Uday Kumar Mohanta +8 more
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Q fever, caused by Coxiella burnetii, is a widespread zoonosis characterized by environmental persistence and a broad host range. Wildlife and their associated ticks are increasingly recognized as crucial elements in the ecology of this pathogen; however, molecular data from these reservoirs in South Korea remain scarce.
You-Jeong Lee +10 more
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