نتایج جستجو برای: babesia ovis

تعداد نتایج: 4328  

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
mohammad abdigoudarzi reference laboratory for ticks and tick-borne diseases, department of parasitology, razi vaccine and serum research institute, karaj, iran.

b a ckground: diagnostic study of vector ticks for different pathogens transmitted specifically have been done by iranian old scientists working on the basis of biological transmission of pathogens. in this study we decided to con- firm natural infection of different collected ticks from three different provinces of iran. m e t hods: ticks were collected from livestock (sheep, goats and cattle)...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2006
Werner T Flueck Arlene Jones

Red deer (Cervus elaphus) were introduced in southern Latin America about a century ago and characteristics of the invasion raise concerns over their epidemiological role for various diseases. We report on the possible occurrence of Taenia ovis krabbei established in a sylvatic cycle in Patagonia. Hook characters, size, appearance, and location of a cysticercus from a wild red deer are consiste...

2017
Xiaoxing Wang Yanyan Cui Yan Zhang Ke Shi Yaqun Yan Fuchun Jian Longxian Zhang Rongjun Wang Changshen Ning

BACKGROUND Hemotropic mycoplasmas (hemoplasmas) are emerging zoonotic pathogens with a worldwide distribution that can cause mild to severe hemolytic anemia, icterus, ill-thrift, infertility, and poor weight gain. However, understanding of the molecular epidemiology of hemoplasmas (Mycoplasma ovis and 'Candidatus Mycoplasma haemovis') is limited in sheep and goats, and the hemoplasma strain/spe...

Journal: :Parasite 1999
J Viseras C I Lugaresi M M Volpogni A A Guglielmone

Combined inoculation of cattle with vaccine strains of Babesia bigemina and Babesia bovis induced lower antibody titers to B. bigemina than to B. bovis (previous study). Three groups of heifers were used to detect if the low antibody level was due to competition between Babesia species: individuals of G1 and G2 were inoculated with 10 million B. bigemina and B. bovis, respectively, and those of...

Journal: :Parasitology 2017
Kifaya Azmi Amer Al-Jawabreh Abedelmajeed Nasereddin Ahmad Abdelkader Taher Zaid Suheir Ereqat Samer S Sawalha Gad Baneth Ziad Abdeen

Dogs serve as hosts for a great number of parasites, which may affect their health and wellbeing. This study aimed to observe tick borne pathogens in dogs from Palestine including Hepatozoon canis and Babesia species. The prevalence of both H. canis and Babesia species infections in apparently healthy dogs, from ten districts of the West Bank was surveyed. DNA was extracted from blood samples o...

2015
King Shimumbo Nalubamba Ntombi Basimbi Mudenda Mwaka Mwangala Namwila Chilufya Susan Mulenga Eugene Chisela Bwalya Ethel M'kandawire Ngonda Saasa Careen Hankanga Elizabeth Oparaocha Martin Simuunza

A retrospective and prospective analysis of clinical records of dogs diagnosed with Babesia infections was carried out for the years 2000 to 2013 from practices in Lusaka, Zambia. Records of 363 dogs with confirmed Babesia infections were analysed using demographic factors including sex, breed, age, and clinical signs in relation to haematological findings and Babesia species. The clinical and ...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2017
Kimberly R McDermid Andrei Snyman Frederick J Verreynne John P Carroll Banie L Penzhorn Michael J Yabsley

African lion ( Panthera leo ) numbers are decreasing rapidly and populations are becoming smaller and more fragmented. Infectious diseases are one of numerous issues threatening free-ranging lion populations, and low-density populations are particularly at risk. We collected data on the prevalence and diversity of viral and parasitic pathogens in a small lion population in eastern Botswana. Dur...

2011
Darren W. Begley Thomas E. Edwards Amy C. Raymond Eric R. Smith Robert C. Hartley Jan Abendroth Banumathi Sankaran Donald D. Lorimer Peter J. Myler Bart L. Staker Lance J. Stewart

Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by eukaryotic Babesia parasites which are morphologically similar to Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of malaria in humans. Like Plasmodium, different species of Babesia are tuned to infect different mammalian hosts, including rats, dogs, horses and cattle. Most species of Plasmodium and Babesia possess an essential bifunctional enzyme for nuc...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1979
D W Verwoerd E Meyer-Scharrer J Broekman E De Villiers

Cross-neutralization studies showed that 3 different isolates of herpesvirus ovis from cell cultures derived from the lungs of sheep suffering from jaagsiekte were not only identical but were also related to similar isolate made in Scotland. No relationship, however, could be established between herpesvirus ovis and common bovine or equine herpesviruses. Antibodies to herpesvirus ovis were pres...

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