نتایج جستجو برای: babesia spp

تعداد نتایج: 52992  

2014
Huixuan Wang Fen Huang

INTRODUCTION Babesiosis is caused by apicomplexa parasites of the genus Babesia. Humans are commonly infected by Babesia through tick bites. There is limited information available about Babesia infection of humans in China. The aim of this study was to isolate the pathogen from a patient with severe parasitemia. CASE PRESENTATION Blood samples were observed by transmission electron microscopy...

Journal: :Revista de la Sociedad científica del Paraguay 2023

El objetivo del presente trabajo fue evaluar los valores de hematocrito y temperatura corporal en bovinos positivos negativos a Babesia spp dos establecimientos ganaderos. Fueron evaluados 79 animales la especie bovina, sin distinción sexo raza, mayores 2 años edad; cuales 24 presentaron un diagnóstico positivo por el método frotis sanguíneo tinción con Giemsa 55 negativo. Para ello se obtuvier...

2017
Yousef Nassar Seth Richter

Babesiosis is a zoonotic, tick-borne infection caused by the protozoan Babesia. It is transmitted by the Ixodes ticks which transmit the infection to humans. Babesia microti, Babesia duncani, Babesia divergens, and Babesia venatorum are species that have been identified as being infectious to humans worldwide. The most common species causing infection to humans is B. microti which is endemic to...

2016
T. A. Néo M. C. S. Oliveira

Babesiosis is a tick-transmitted disease that causes severe economic losses to the cattle industry in Brazil. Water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) are often carriers of Babesia spp., but there are no studies that provide an accurate estimation of this infection in animals raised in regions of endemic stability. This study was conducted to investigate Babesia bovis and B. bigemina infections in 108...

2014
Young Ju Na Jong-Yil Chai Bong-Kwang Jung Hyun Jung Lee Ji Young Song Ji Hye Je Ji Hye Seo Sung Hun Park Ji Seon Choi Min Ja Kim

While imported falciparum malaria has been increasingly reported in recent years in Korea, clinicians have difficulties in making a clinical diagnosis as well as in having accessibility to effective anti-malarial agents. Here we describe an unusual case of imported falciparum malaria with severe hemolytic anemia lasting over 2 weeks, clinically mimicking a coinfection with babesiosis. A 48-year...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1995
C d'Oliveira M van der Weide M A Habela P Jacquiet F Jongejan

We report the detection of Theileria annulata, the causative agent of tropical theileriosis, by PCR in blood samples obtained from carrier cattle. The assay employs primers specific for the gene encoding the 30-kDa major merozoite surface antigen of T. annulata. A 721-bp fragment was amplified from blood samples taken monthly from calves experimentally infected with one of four different stocks...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1996
P J Krause S Telford A Spielman R Ryan J Magera T V Rajan D Christianson T V Alberghini L Bow D Persing

The specific diagnosis of babesiosis, which is caused by the piroplasm Babesia microti, is made by microscopic identification of the organism in Giemsa-stained thin blood smears, detection of babesial antibody in acute-and convalescent-phase sera, or identification of the organism following the injection of patient blood into laboratory animals. Although rapid diagnosis can be made with thin bl...

2012
GH Habibi

BACKGROUND Bovine theileriosis results from infection with obligate intracellular protozoa of the genus Theileria. The phylogenetic relationships between two isolates of Theileria annulata, and 36 Theileria spp., as well as 6 outgroup including Babesia spp. and coccidian protozoa were analyzed using the 18S rRNA gene sequence. METHODS The target DNA segment was amplified by PCR. The PCR produ...

2013
Gunnar Hasle

Birds, particularly passerines, can be parasitized by Ixodid ticks, which may be infected with tick-borne pathogens, like Borrelia spp., Babesia spp., Anaplasma, Rickettsia/Coxiella, and tick-borne encephalitis virus. The prevalence of ticks on birds varies over years, season, locality and different bird species. The prevalence of ticks on different species depends mainly on the degree of feedi...

Journal: :Cytoskeleton 2010
Johnson Q Tran Jessica C de Leon Catherine Li My-Hang Huynh Wandy Beatty Naomi S Morrissette

The asexually proliferating stages of apicomplexan parasites cause acute symptoms of diseases such as malaria, cryptosporidiosis and toxoplasmosis. These stages are characterized by the presence of two independent microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs). Centrioles are found at the poles of the intranuclear spindle. The apical polar ring (APR), a MTOC unique to apicomplexans, organizes subpellic...

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