نتایج جستجو برای: theileria equi

تعداد نتایج: 4514  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
Néstor Ladrón Marta Fernández Jesús Agüero Bruno González Zörn José A Vázquez-Boland Jesús Navas

The actinomycete Rhodococcus equi is an important pathogen of horses and an emerging opportunistic pathogen of humans. Identification of R. equi by classical bacteriological techniques is sometimes difficult, and misclassification of an isolate is not uncommon. We report here on a specific PCR assay for the rapid and reliable identification of R. equi. It is based on the amplification of a frag...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1990
T Egawa H Hara I Kawase T Masuno S Asari M Sakurai S Kishimoto

A 28 year old man with no underlying disease developed a cavity and multiple nodules in the lung from which Corynebacterium equi was isolated. He experimented with organic solvents and microorganisms including Corynebacterium species for several years. Computed tomography of his pulmonary lesions revealed that these nodules were related to the bronchial tree. Histologically, the lesions were co...

Journal: :Ticks and tick-borne diseases 2016
Leticia Elisa Bartolomé Del Pino Roberto Nardini Vincenzo Veneziano Francesca Iacoponi Antonella Cersini Gian Luca Autorino Francesco Buono Maria Teresa Scicluna

Babesia caballi and Theileria equi are tick-borne pathogens, etiological agents of equine piroplasmosis that affect different species of Equidae causing relevantly important direct and indirect losses. A field study was conducted to evaluate the distribution of the equine piroplasms in an area of Central-Southern Italy and to identify correlated risk factors. Serum samples of 673 asymptomatic h...

Journal: :Egyptian Veterinary Medical Society of Parasitology Journal (EVMSPJ) 2019

Journal: :Veterinaria italiana 2014
Simona Gabrielli Pietro Calderini Rudi Cassini Roberta Galuppi Maria Paola Tampieri Mario Pietrobelli Gabriella Cancrini

TA serosurvey has been conducted in Northern and Central Italy to investigate the presence in humans of antibodies against zoonotic Babesia and Theileria species. The study focused on a total of 432 volunteers, of which 290 were persistently exposed to tick bites because of their jobs (forester employees, livestock keepers, veterinary practitioners, farmers and hunters) and 142 resident in the ...

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