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Distribution of Ticks and Prevalence of Tick‐Borne Pathogens in Multiple Regions of China
Ticks and tick‐borne pathogens pose significant threats to livestock and public health. While tick occurrences have been reported in China, systematic assessments of pathogen risk factors across diverse hosts and regions remain limited. This study investigated tick distribution, prevalence, and associated pathogen infections across seven sampling sites
Yichen Jian +8 more
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The theilerioses can be separated on the basis of their principal pathogenic features, into a lymphoproliferative group caused by Theileria parva and T. annulata in cattle, and T. hirci in goats and sheep, and a haemoproliferative group caused by T. sergenti and T. mutans both in cattle.
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Ticks and tick‐borne pathogens (TBPs) threaten livestock productivity and public health worldwide, and climate–land‐use change is expanding vector habitats, elevating tick‐borne disease risk. However, TBP diversity and risk in Hubei Province, central China, remain insufficiently defined within a One Health framework.
Qian Chen +9 more
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Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases in Cuba, Half a Century of Scientific Research
Ticks and the vast array of pathogens they transmit, including bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and helminths, constitute a growing burden for human and animal health worldwide.
Dasiel Obregón Alvarez +19 more
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Diagnostic study to Bovine Theileriosis by using PCR technique [PDF]
The present study performed in 51 cows from different age, sex and breed. The blood examination of all these animals showed high level of parasitemia varied between 17-52% and observed all parasite stages. The genomic
Mohammed H. Khudor +2 more
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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 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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Some Epidemiological Aspects of Piroplasmosis of Sheep and Camels in desert of Al-najaf
This project attends to exam the prevalence of piroplasmosis in sheep and camels in Al-Najaf desert of Iraq during period of May 2015 to April 2016. The samples were randomly collected from different regions in Al-Najaf province and represent 230 sheep
Ahmed Jassim Al-mialy +4 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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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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