نتایج جستجو برای: Babesiosis

تعداد نتایج: 1105  

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2003
F Kettner F Reyers D Miller

Canine babesiosis is a common cause of thrombocytopaenia but there are few formal studies that have investigated this haematological finding in dogs. Thrombocyte counts from full blood counts were retrospectively analysed for the years 1996-2002. Thrombocyte counts and mean platelet volumes of dogs with babesiosis were compared with those of dogs, seen over the same period of time, that did not...

2015
Mikhail Menis Richard A. Forshee Sanjai Kumar Stephen McKean Rob Warnock Hector S. Izurieta Rahul Gondalia Chris Johnson Paul D. Mintz Mark O. Walderhaug Christopher M. Worrall Jeffrey A. Kelman Steven A. Anderson Brian Stevenson

BACKGROUND Human babesiosis, caused by intraerythrocytic protozoan parasites, can be an asymptomatic or mild-to-severe disease that may be fatal. The study objective was to assess babesiosis occurrence among the U.S. elderly Medicare beneficiaries, ages 65 and older, during 2006-2013. METHODS Our retrospective claims-based study utilized large Medicare administrative databases. Babesiosis occ...

2017
Elizabeth Stein Lina I Elbadawi James Kazmierczak Jeffrey P. Davis

Babesiosis is an emerging zoonotic disease caused primarily by Babesia microti, an intraerythocytic protozoan. Babesia microti, like the causal agents for Lyme disease and anaplasmosis, is endemic to the northeastern and upper midwestern United States where it is usually transmitted by the blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis. Although babesiosis is usually a mild to moderate illness, older or i...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2009
J P Schoeman

Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease affecting humans and many domestic and wild animals. Domestic animals showing appreciable morbidity and mortality include dogs, cats, cattle and horses. Both canine and feline babesiosis are diseases characterised by haemolytic anaemia, icterus and haemoglobinuria. Canine babesiosis can range from chronic or subclinical to peracute and fatal, depending on the ...

2014
Maria A. Diuk-Wasser Yuchen Liu Tanner K. Steeves Corrine Folsom-O’Keefe Kenneth R. Dardick Timothy Lepore Stephen J. Bent Sahar Usmani-Brown Sam R. Telford Durland Fish Peter J. Krause

Human babesiosis is an emerging tick-borne disease caused by the intraerythrocytic protozoan Babesia microti. Its geographic distribution is more limited than that of Lyme disease, despite sharing the same tick vector and reservoir hosts. The geographic range of babesiosis is expanding, but knowledge of its range is incomplete and relies exclusively on reports of human cases. We evaluated the u...

2003
Barbara L. Herwaldt Paul C. McGovern Michal P. Gerwel Rachael M. Easton Rob Roy MacGregor

In the United States, most reported cases of babesiosis have been caused by Babesia microti and acquired in the northeast. Although three cases of babesiosis acquired in New Jersey were recently described by others, babesiosis has not been widely known to be endemic in New Jersey. We describe a case of babesiosis acquired in New Jersey in 1999 in an otherwise healthy 53-year-old woman who devel...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2013
R Barić Rafaj J Kuleš J Selanec N Vrkić V Zovko M Zupančič A Trampuš Bakija V Matijatko M Crnogaj V Mrljak

BACKGROUND Babesia infections in dogs can result in a wide range of clinical and laboratory presentations, including coagulopathy. Expression of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and von Willebrand factor (vWF) in dogs with babesiosis is unknown. OBJECTIVES Whether inflammation in babesiosis triggers activation of ICAM-1 and the coagulation system. ANIMALS Twelve and 10 dogs with n...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 2015
Todd J Kowalski Dean A Jobe Emily C Dolan Anne Kessler Steven D Lovrich Steven M Callister

OBJECTIVE To determine the frequency and characteristics of babesiosis cases, and to assess the impact of the introduction of a tick-borne infection diagnostic panel on babesiosis diagnosis in the region surrounding La Crosse, Wisconsin, where babesiosis in non-travelers was previously rare. METHODS In the spring of 2013, we conducted a point-in-time survey of Ixodes scopuloris ticks for the ...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2000
M G Collett

A questionnaire, designed to obtain qualitative information on a number of variables concerning canine babesiosis (biliary fever) in South Africa, was sent to 510 veterinary practices in late 1993. Of the 157 practices that responded, all were presented with cases of babesiosis and most were situated in Gauteng, the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. Apart from the Western Cape, a winter-rainfall ...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
da-wei yao college of veterinary medicine, nanjing agricultural university, nanjing, jiangsu, china. jing-ya jiang college of veterinary medicine, nanjing agricultural university, nanjing, jiangsu, china. ze-zhong yu yuxi agriculture vocation-technical college, yuxi, yunnan, china. dong-qin yao college of veterinary medicine, nanjing agricultural university, nanjing, jiangsu, china. de-ji yang college of veterinary medicine, nanjing agricultural university, nanjing, jiangsu, china. yan-bing zhao college of veterinary medicine, nanjing agricultural university, nanjing, jiangsu, china.

background: to provide a point of reference to study the epidemiology and clin-ical expression of canine babesiosis in china. methods: a total of 30 dogs infected with canine babesiosis were evaluated by mean of clinical history, physical examination, hematological, restriction fragment length polymorphism of pcr products (pcr-rflp) and sequencing analysis. result: the most prevalent clinical a...

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