نتایج جستجو برای: babesiosis

تعداد نتایج: 1105  

2017
Lan He Xiaoyan Miao Jinfang Hu Yuan Huang Pei He Junwei He Long Yu Ngabu Malobi Ligang Shi Junlong Zhao

Canine piroplasmosis is a significant disease in dogs caused by Babesia and Theileria parasites. The clinical manifestations range from mild illness to serious disease depending on the parasite species and the physical condition of the infected dog. Canine piroplasmosis has been reported to be prevalent in China. However, no molecular evidence of the disease has been reported in pet dogs from W...

2009
Daniel A Nelson Joanna K Bradley Rajiv Arya Monica Ianosi-Irimie Andreia Marques-Baptista Mark A Merlin

INTRODUCTION This is the case of a rare and regional disease not often considered in the immunocompromised patient presenting with a chief complaint of fever. CASE PRESENTATION A 37-year-old immunocompromised Indian woman presented with a chief complaint of fever, in the absence of localizing signs and symptoms, from an area endemic to Babesia microti. CONCLUSIONS Our patient's case is inst...

Journal: :American journal of clinical pathology 2003
Suman Setty Zena Khalil Pamela Schori Miguel Azar Patricia Ferrieri

We present 2 atypical cases of babesiosis and a review of babesiosis. The first patient was a 72-year-old man with an intact spleen, who had marked intravascular hemolysis. His RBCs were parasitized heavily with trophozoites of Babesia, and he had a large number of extracellular aggregates of Babesia. The infection did not respond to oral antibiotic therapy, and he required an RBC exchange tran...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2007
Antonio Cantu J Alfonso Ortega-S Juan Mosqueda Zeferino Garcia-Vazquez Scott E Henke John E George

The suitability of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) as hosts for the cattle ticks Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) annulatus, has been well documented. These ticks have a wide host range, and both transmit Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina, the agents responsible for bovine babesiosis. Although this disease and its vectors have been eradicated from th...

2016
R.M. Eichenberger B. Riond B. Willi R. Hofmann‐Lehmann P. Deplazes

BACKGROUND Canine babesiosis, caused by Babesia canis, is a prevalent and clinically relevant disease in Europe. Severe acute babesiosis is characterized by a high mortality but prognosis is not always correlated with clinical signs nor with the level of parasitemia. OBJECTIVE This study evaluated prognostic markers associated with poor outcomes in acute Babesia canis infections. ANIMALS AN...

2013
Reginaldo G. Bastos Carlos E. Suarez Jacob M. Laughery Wendell C. Johnson Massaro W. Ueti Donald P. Knowles

Members of the CCp protein family have been previously described to be expressed on gametocytes of apicomplexan Plasmodium parasites. Knocking out Plasmodium CCp genes blocks the development of the parasite in the mosquito vector, making the CCp proteins potential targets for the development of a transmission-blocking vaccine. Apicomplexans Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina are the causative a...

2013
Mousa Tavassoli Mohammad Tabatabaei Mosleh Mohammadi Bijan Esmaeilnejad Hemn Mohamadpour

BACKGROUND Babesiosis is a haemoparasitic disease of domestic and wild animals caused by species of the genus Babesia. Babesia bigemina, B. bovis and B. divergens are known to be pathogenic in cattle. The disease is transmitted during blood feeding by infected ticks and is the most economically important tick-borne disease in tropical and subtropical areas. Ixodid ticks are vectors in the trans...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2004
Darja Duh Natasa Tozon Miroslav Petrovec Katja Strasek Tatjana Avsic-Zupanc

Canine babesiosis, caused by intraerythrocytic Babesia spp., is a tick-borne disease of worldwide importance. No information on canine babesiosis has been documented in Slovenia. Therefore, 238 dogs admitted to the Small animal clinic in Ljubljana from the years 2000 to 2002 were tested for the presence of babesial parasites in the blood. Based on clinical, microscopic and molecular investigati...

Journal: :Onderstepoort J Vet Res 2009

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