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Systematic review and meta-regression analysis of the prevalence of tick-borne pathogens in ticks and livestock in Uganda from 1980 to 2024. [PDF]

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Assessment and optimization of Theileria parva sporozoite full-length p67 antigen expression in mammalian cells. [PDF]

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Chemotherapy of Theileria parva infection

Nature, 1976
EAST coast fever (ECF), the most important tick-borne disease of cattle in eastern and central Africa, is caused by the protozoan parasite Theileria parva. No successful therapy is available and mortality can reach 96% (ref. 1), although large doses of tetracyclines have some prophylactic effect2.
N, McHardy, A J, Haigh, T T, Dolan
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Cryopreservation of infective particles of Theileria parva

International Journal for Parasitology, 1973
Abstract Cryopreservation of infective particles of Theileria parva. International Journal for Parasitology 3: 583–587. Infective particles of Theileria parva , the causative organism of East Coast fever of cattle, were obtained from infected Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks, either by using an in vitro feeding technique or by grinding the ...
M P, Cunningham   +3 more
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Theileria parya: Kinetics of replication

Experimental Parasitology, 1969
Abstract The kinetics of replication of Theileria parva (Muguga) in the bovine host were studied using infections produced by 10 1 , 10 2 , and 10 3 ticks. It was found that the growth of the organism was exponential from at least days 11–21 and probably from the start of growth in the bovine host.
W F, Jarrett, G W, Crighton, H M, Pirie
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A Theileria parva type 1 protein phosphatase activity

Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology, 2000
The protozoan parasite Theileria (spp. parva and annulata) infects bovine leukocytes and provokes a leukaemia-like disease in vivo. In this study, we have detected a type 1 serine/threonine phosphatase activity with phosphorylase a as a substrate, in protein extracts of parasites purified from infected B lymphocytes. In contrast to this type 1 activity,
Cayla, Xavier   +4 more
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Merogony in in vitro cultures of Theileria parva

Veterinary Parasitology, 2003
In vitro studies were focussed on the duration and cessation of merogony in Theileria parva infected blood lymphocyte cell cultures. The cultures were infected using purified tick stabilates as an alternative to in vitro infections, using sporozoites obtained by labour intensive dissections of salivary glands from infected ticks. After establishment of
Madder, M.   +7 more
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