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Ticks are major vectors of numerous pathogens affecting both livestock and humans. In Senegal, data on the diversity of tick‐borne pathogens (TBPs) in ruminant‐associated ticks remain limited. In total, 1703 ticks were collected from goats, sheep, and cattle across three ecological zones of Senegal (Sudanian, Sahelian, and Sudano‐Sahelian).
Aliou Khoule +10 more
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Background Antibiotics and anthelmintics are widely used in veterinary medicine to prevent, control, and treat infectious diseases. However, in resource‐limited settings, the widespread circulation of poor‐quality medicines and their inappropriate use have become major obstacles to delivering effective animal healthcare.
Lelisa Ache Yohannes +6 more
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Equine theileriosis, a tick-transmitted disease caused by the hemoprotozoan parasites Theileria equi and Theileria haneyi, affects equids throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world.
Richard P. Bishop +7 more
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Background Livestock farming is essential for food security and economic resilience in West Africa. However, ticks and tick‐borne diseases (TTBDs) remain a major constraint, causing economic losses and health risks. In southern Benin, where cattle farming is vital, data on farmer’s knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) toward tick management are ...
Minassou Juvénal Ahouandjinou +13 more
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Dry LAMP: A point of care diagnostics for diagnosis of bovine tropical theileriosis
Background & objectives: Theileriosis is an important tick-bome hemoprotozoan disease of cattle which causes severe economic loss due to morbidity and mortality.
Sindhoora Divakar +6 more
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Highly divergent apicomplexan cytoskeletons provide additional models for actin biology
Actin is a highly conserved, abundant and central molecule in eukaryotes. Apicomplexans contain some of the most sequence‐divergent actin cytoskeletons known. This divergence results in overlapping yet different biochemical properties. Here, we highlight the remarkable divergence of the actin cytoskeleton by comparing apicomplexan to classical systems,
Yukino Kobayashi, Ross G. Douglas
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Buparvaquone loaded solid lipid nanoparticles for targeted delivery in theleriosis
Background: Buparvaquone (BPQ), a hydroxynaphthoquinone derivative, has been investigated for the treatment of many infections and is recommended as the gold standard for the treatment of theileriosis.
Maheshkumar P Soni +5 more
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Comparative evaluation of polymerase chain reaction assay with microscopy for detection of asymptomatic carrier state of theileriosis in a herd of crossbred cattle [PDF]
Aim: This study aims to develop and to standardize a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay that will diagnose clinical as well as carrier state of the disease and to compare the results with conventional microscopy technique.
Gaurav Charaya +5 more
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New Naphthoquinone‐Based Manganese (II) Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization, and Cytotoxicity
Two new manganese(II)‐stilbene‐quinone complexes were obtained and fully characterized. The coordination of a quinone core to a metal center improved its in vitro cytotoxicity. Complex Mn1 showed promising results against A2780 ovarian cancer cells and can be used as a scaffold for the development of new cytotoxic and selective manganese‐based ...
R. L. Machado +10 more
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Theileriosis is an acute lymphoproliferative disease with high levels of morbidity and mortality in susceptible cattle .The two organisms with the greatest economic impact in cattle are Theileria parva and T. annulata, which cause East Coast fever/ corridor disease and tropical theileriosis, Theileria species are spread by ticks The most important ...
Miguel Fuertes, Miguel Fernández
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