نتایج جستجو برای: babesia bovis

تعداد نتایج: 8212  

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2011
Mohamad Alaa Terkawi Nguyen Xuan Huyen Putut Eko Wibowo Faasoa Junior Seuseu Mahmoud Aboulaila Akio Ueno Youn-Kyoung Goo Naoaki Yokoyama Xuenan Xuan Ikuo Igarashi

Five Babesia bovis recombinant proteins, including merozoite surface antigen 2c (BbMSA-2c), C-terminal rhoptry-associated protein 1 (BbRAP-1/CT), truncated thrombospondin-related anonymous protein (BbTRAP-T), spherical body protein 1 (BbSBP-1), and spherical body protein 4 (BbSBP-4), were evaluated as diagnostic antigens to detect the infection in cattle. The recombinant proteins were highly an...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1998
G A Tice N R Bryson C G Stewart B Du Plessis D T De Wall

A two-year field study was conducted in four communal grazing areas in South Africa. Sera were collected from young cattle (6-18 months old) in these areas during the winters of 1991 to 1993. The sera were tested for antibodies to Babesia bovis, Babesia bigemina, Anaplasma marginale and Cowdria ruminantium. In two of the four areas, treatment with acaricide was erratic and dependent on the disc...

2016
Feng Wei Mingxin Song Huanhuan Liu Bo Wang Shuchao Wang Zedong Wang Hongyu Ma Zhongyu Li Zheng Zeng Jun Qian Quan Liu

Tick-borne diseases are considered as emerging infectious diseases in humans and animals in China. In this study, Ixodes persulcatus (n = 1699), Haemaphysalis concinna (n = 412), Haemaphysalis longicornis (n = 390), Dermacentor nuttalli (n = 253), and Dermacentor silvarum (n = 204) ticks were collected by flagging from northeastern China, and detected for infection with Anaplasma, Ehrlichia, Ba...

2016
K. Muraleedharan

Accepted: 27/12/2015 Abstract The haemoprotozoan disease, babesiosis is caused by six species of Babesia in livestock of Karnataka state. They are B. bigemina and B. bovis in cattle and buffaloes, B. motasi in sheep and goats, B. ovis in sheep and B. canis and B. gibsoni in dogs. The morphology of the first three species was elucidated. The incidence of B. bigemina varied from 0.60 to 16.0% in ...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de parasitologia veterinaria = Brazilian journal of veterinary parasitology : Orgao Oficial do Colegio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinaria 2008
Daniel S Guedes Flábio R Araújo Fábio J M Silva Charles P Rangel José D Barbosa Neto Adivaldo H Fonseca

Babesiosis, anaplasmosis, and trypanosomosis are relevant diseases, potentially causing morbidity in cattle, leading to economic losses. Borreliosis is import as a potential zoonosis. The objective of this study was to determine, by indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), the frequency of seropositive cattle to Babesia bigemina, B. bovis, Anaplasma marginale, Trypanosoma vivax and B...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2005
B O Rikhotso W H Stoltsz N R Bryson J E M Sommerville

A 12-month study was conducted in 4 communal grazing areas in the Bushbuckridge region, Limpopo Province, South Africa. The main objective was to investigate the impact of reduced acaricide application on endemic stability to bovine babesiosis (Babesia bigemina and Babesia bovis) and anaplasmosis (Anaplasma marginale) in the local cattle population. To this end 60 cattle in each communal grazin...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2000
S P Sharma W Amanfu T C Losho

Clinical Borrelia theileri infection was reported for the first time in cattle from Botswana concurrent with Babesia bovis and Theileria mutans infections. Two animals, an ox and a cow of the Tswana breed demonstrated clinical signs of fever, haemoglobinuria, inappetance, diarrhoea, pallor of mucous membranes, enlarged superficial lymph nodes and rough hair coats. Examination of the blood smear...

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 2007
Masashi Okamura Naoaki Yokoyama Noriyuki Takabatake Kazuhiro Okubo Yuzuru Ikehara Ikuo Igarashi

In the present study, the subcellular localization of the host red blood cell (RBC) membrane components, the alpha2-3-linked sialic acid (SA) residues and the lipid bilayer, was observed during the asexual growth of Babesia bovis using two erythrocyte probes, the SA-specific lectin (MALII) and the lipophilic fluorescent (PKH2) probes, respectively. In confocal laser scanning microscopy with MAL...

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