نتایج جستجو برای: equine piroplasmosis

تعداد نتایج: 13774  

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2007
M T E P Allsopp B D Lewis B L Penzhorn

The intra-erythrocytic parasite Theileria equi is one of two tick-transmitted causative agents of equine piroplasmosis. Piroplasms of T. equi can be transmitted across the equine placenta and once a horse is infected, it appears to remain a lifelong carrier, since anti-theilerial drugs suppress but do not eliminate the parasite. Carrier mares may transmit the organism to their offspring and thi...

Journal: :Journal of Equine Science 1996

Journal: :Veterinary Record 2017

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2003
Yingtian Xu Shoufa Zhang Xiaohong Huang Chahan Bayin Xuenan Xuan Ikuo Igarashi Kozo Fujisaki Hidenori Kabeya Soichi Maruyama Takeshi Mikami

The prevalence of equine piroplasmosis caused by Babesia equi and Babesia caballi in northeast China has remained unknown, although the People's Republic of China is recognized as an endemic country for the diseases. In the present study, we investigated the prevalence of equine piroplasmosis in Jilin province, a part of northeast China. A total of 111 serum samples were taken from horses in ea...

Journal: :The Veterinary clinics of North America. Equine practice 1966
L Nicki Wise Angela M Pelzel-McCluskey Robert H Mealey Donald P Knowles

Equine piroplasmosis, caused by the parasites Theileria equi and Babesia caballi, is a globally important disease, affecting a large percentage of the world's horses. This article serves as a review of these divergent parasites. Discussed are the clinical presentation of disease, diagnosis, and treatment. Special attention is given to the current disease status specifically in North America.

Journal: :journal of arthropod-borne diseases 0
maría guadalupe montes-cortés parasitology and parasitological diseases, veterinary faculty, universidad de extremadura, cáceres, spain josé luis fernández-garcía genetics and animal breeding, veterinary faculty, universidad de extremadura, cáceres, spain miguel ángel habela martínez-estéllez parasitology and parasitological diseases, veterinary faculty, universidad de extremadura, cáceres, spain

background: equine piroplasmosis is caused by two haemoprotozoan parasites: babesia caballi and theileria equi . negative economic impact on international trade has been associated to endemic sites. this is the reason why carrier detection requires reliable diagnostic methods. various diagnostic modalities can be used alone or in combination including pcr. however, genetic variation of commonly...

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...

2014
Ming WANG Wei GUO Ikuo IGARASHI Xuenan XUAN Xiaojun WANG Wenhua XIANG Honglin JIA

The objective of this study is to investigate the seroprevalence of equine piroplasmosis in China. A total of 1990 sera were collected from clinically healthy horses in various districts located in ten different provinces of China and examined by using indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) with recombinant Theileria equi (T. equi) merozoite antigen 2 (rEMA-2) and Babesia caballi ...

Journal: :Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics 1907

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2001
X Xuan A Nagai B Battsetseg S Fukumoto L H Makala N Inoue I Igarashi T Mikami K Fujisaki

Serum samples from horses in the States of Sao Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil were examined for diagnosis of equine piroplasmosis by both the latex agglutination test (LAT) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with recombinant antigens. Of the 47 samples analyzed, 38 (81%) and 42 (90%) samples were positive for B. equi infection and B. caballi infection, respectively. In addition...

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