نتایج جستجو برای: Babesia spp

تعداد نتایج: 52992  

2017
Weiqing ZHENG Mingming LIU Paul Franck Adjou MOUMOUNI Xiaoqing LIU Artemis EFSTRATIOU Zhanbin LIU Yangqing LIU Huiying TAO Huanping GUO Guanbo WANG Yang GAO Zifen LI Aaron Edmund RINGO Charoonluk JIRAPATTHARASATE Haiying CHEN Xuenan XUAN

In this study, blood samples obtained from 162 dogs in Jiangxi, China, were employed in molecular screening of canine tick-borne pathogens by PCR and sequencing. Babesia spp. gene fragment was detected in 12 (7.41%) dogs. All samples were negative for Hepatozoon spp., Ehrlichia canis, Coxiella spp., Borrelia spp., Rickettsia spp. and Anaplasma platys. Species-specific PCR analysis further confi...

Abdolsatar Paghe, Mahdi Fakar, Mehdi Sharif, Mitra Sharbatkhori, Rashid Tavakoli, Seyed Mousa Motavalli Haghi , Shirzad Gholami,

Background: Babesia is blood-tissue parasite, which are transmitted by hard ticks from Ixodidae family. The parasite is the cause of Babesiosis among ruminants. Babesia is as one of main fatal factors among livestock in endemic regions such as Iran. The aim of this study was to investigate Babesia spp infection using microscopic and molecular methods among small ruminants in Mazandaran and Gole...

2011
Mariana Granziera Spolidorio Mariana de Medeiros Torres Wilma Neres da Silva Campos Andréia Lima Tomé Melo Michelle Igarashi Alexandre Mendes Amude Marcelo Bahia Labruna Daniel Moura Aguiar

The objective of this study was to report for the first time infection by Hepatozoon spp. and Babesia spp. in 10 dogs from the city of Cuiabá, State of Mato Grosso, central-western Brazil. A pair of primers that amplifies a 574 bp fragment of the 18S rRNA of Hepatozoon spp., and a pair of primers that amplifies a 551 bp fragment of the gene 18S rRNA for Babesia spp. were used. Six dogs were pos...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2010
Renata Welc-Falęciak Anke Hildebrandt Edward Siński

Co-infection with Borrelia species and Anaplasma phagocytophilum or Babesia spp. was assessed in a retrospective study of tick-exposed individuals from southeastern Poland. The co-infection rate of these pathogens was found to be rather low (Borrelia spp./Anaplasma phagocytophilum--4.2%, 1/24; Borrelia spp./Babesia spp.--4.2%, 1/24). However, due to the increased prevalence of Borrelia spp. in ...

2015
Jing Li Patrick Kelly Jilei Zhang Chuanling Xu Chengming Wang

BACKGROUND Babesia spp. are tick-borne protozoan hemoparasites and the second most common blood-borne parasites of mammals, in particular domestic animals. We used the Clustal Multiple Alignment program and 18S rRNA gene sequences of 22 Babesia species from GenBank to develop a PCR that could detect a wide variety of Babesia spp. in a single reaction. The pan-Babesia FRET-qPCR we developed reli...

Journal: :Vector borne and zoonotic diseases 2012
Laetitia Lempereur Marc Wirtgen Adrien Nahayo Yannick Caron Brian Shiels Claude Saegerman Bertrand Losson Annick Linden

Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by different species of intraerythrocytic protozoan parasites within the genus Babesia. Different species of Babesia are described as potentially zoonotic and cause a malaria-like disease mainly in immunocompromised humans. Interest in the zoonotic potential of Babesia is growing and babesiosis has been described by some authors as an emergent zoonotic ...

2013
Kaiser E. Dawood Jess A.T. Morgan Frances Busfield Mukesh Srivastava Taryn I. Fletcher Jacqueline Sambono Louise A. Jackson Bronwyn Venus Adrian W. Philbey Ala E. Lew-Tabor

The roles and epidemiological features of tick-borne protozoans are not well elicited in wildlife. Babesia spp. are documented in many domestic animals, including cattle, horses, pigs, dogs and cats. Three cases affecting eastern grey kangaroos are described. The kangaroos exhibited neurological signs, depression and marked anaemia, and microscopic examination of blood smears revealed intraeryt...

2010

Economic Importance Members of the genus Babesia occur throughout the world and may cause a wide range of clinical syndromes in most domestic animals and humans due to differences in virulence within each Babesia species. They are transmitted by hard ticks (Ixodidae) during blood meals, and may produce diseases in their hosts, which are characterized by an acute febrile reaction, jaundice, hemo...

2015
Shotaro KUBO Morihiro TATENO Yasuaki ICHIKAWA Yasuyuki ENDO

Tick-borne diseases are often encountered in canine clinical practice. In the present study, a molecular epidemiological survey of dogs in Japan was conducted to understand the prevalence and geographical distribution of Babesia spp., Hepatozoon spp., Ehrlichia spp. and Anaplasma spp. Pathogen-derived DNA in blood samples obtained from 722 dogs with a history of exposure to ticks and/or fleas w...

2017
Sandra Antunes Catarina Rosa Joana Couto Joana Ferrolho Ana Domingos

Understanding host-pathogen-tick interactions remains a vitally important issue that might be better understood by basic research focused on each of the dyad interplays. Pathogens gain access to either the vector or host during tick feeding when ticks are confronted with strong hemostatic, inflammatory and immune responses. A prominent example of this is the Babesia spp.-tick-vertebrate host re...

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