نتایج جستجو برای: babesia spp

تعداد نتایج: 52992  

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...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2015
Maged El-Ashker Helmut Hotzel Mayada Gwida Mohamed El-Beskawy Cornelia Silaghi Herbert Tomaso

In this preliminary study, a novel DNA microarray system was tested for the diagnosis of bovine piroplasmosis and anaplasmosis in comparison with microscopy and PCR assay results. In the Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt, 164 cattle were investigated for the presence of piroplasms and Anaplasma species. All investigated cattle were clinically examined. Blood samples were screened for the presence of ...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2010
Chengming Wang Sudhir K Ahluwalia Yihang Li Dongya Gao Anil Poudel Erfan Chowdhury Mary K Boudreaux Bernhard Kaltenboeck

Babesia gibsoni and Babesia canis are the etiological agents of canine babesiosis, a protozoal hemolytic disease with global significance. Canine babesiosis has been diagnosed by microscopic identification of intra-erythrocytic trophozoites in blood smear, and by serological testing. Here we developed a quantitative fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET)-PCR that amplifies a fragment of ...

2018
Rochelle Haidee D. Ybañez Adrian P. Ybañez Lyra Lee A. Arnado Laila Monika P. Belarmino Knowlie Gay F. Malingin Paul Bien C. Cabilete Ziggy Ryan O. Amores Maxfrancis G. Talle Mingming Liu Xuenan Xuan

Background Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Babesia spp. are canine pathogens transmitted by the Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick which can cause varied clinical signs. These pathogens have been investigated in the Philippines, but coinfection has not been reported yet. Aim The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence of Ehrlichia/Anaplasma and Babesia spp. in Philippine dogs. Materials and Met...

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
mousa tavassoli department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran. mohammad tabatabaei department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, shiraz university, shiraz, iran. mosleh mohammadi department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran. bijan esmaeilnejad department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, urmia university, urmia, iran. hemn mohamadpour department of immunology, faculty of medical science, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran.

b a ckground: babesiosis is a haemoparasitic disease of domestic and wild animals caused by species of the genus bab esia . bab esia bigemina , b . bovis and b . divergens are known to be pathogenic in cattle. the disease is transmit- ted during blood feeding by infected ticks and is the most economically important tick-borne disease in tropical and subtropical areas. ixodid ticks are vectors i...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2016
Irma Puraite Olav Rosef Jana Radzijevskaja Indre Lipatova Algimantas Paulauskas

Babesiosis is an emerging zoonotic disease and various wildlife species are reservoir hosts for zoonotic species of Babesia Starcovici, 1893. The objective of the present study was to investigate the presence and prevalence of Babesia spp. in moose Alces alces (Linnaeus) in two regions of Norway. A total of 99 spleen samples were collected from animals of various ages from an area with the occu...

2011
Gunnar Hasle Hans P Leinaas Knut H Røed Øivind Øines

BACKGROUND Bovine babesiosis is regarded as a limited health problem for Norwegian cows, and the incidence has decreased markedly since the 1930s. Rare cases of babesiosis in splenectomised humans from infection with Babesia divergens and B.venatorum have been described. The objective of this study was to determine whether birds can introduce Babesia-infected ticks. There are between 30 and 85 ...

2017
Michael J. Yabsley Ralph E.T. Vanstreels Barbara C. Shock Michaelle Purdee Elizabeth C. Horne Michael A. Peirce Nola J. Parsons

There are 16 recognized species of avian-infecting Babesia spp. (Piroplasmida: Babesiidae). While the classification of piroplasmids has been historically based on morphological differences, geographic isolation and presumed host and/or vector specificities, recent studies employing gene sequence analysis have provided insight into their phylogenetic relationships and host distribution and spec...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2002
G R Razmi A Naghibi M R Aslani M Fathivand K Dastjerdi

The prevalence of Babesia spp. infection was studied in sheep of the Mashhad area in Iran from 1998 to 2000. A total of 677 sheep originating from 115 flocks were clinically examined and investigated for the presence of Babesia spp. in appropriate blood smears and any tick species on the body of the animals. The study revealed that the infection rate for Babesia ovis and Babesia motasi were 167...

2014
Zhuo Chen Qin Liu Feng-Chao Jiao Bian-Li Xu Xiao-Nong Zhou

BACKGROUND Piroplasms are kinds of tick-borne parasitic apicomplexan protozoa, which are detrimental to humans and animals in tropical and subtropical areas around the world. Up until now, there has been a limited amount of reliable information available about the prevalence of piroplasms infections in wild animals in China. Therefore, we have investigated the infections of Babesia and Theileri...

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