نتایج جستجو برای: ovine babesiosis

تعداد نتایج: 9080  

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 1973
J F Truelove G R van Petten R F Willes

1. The effect of several beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs on the pregnant ewe and foetus were studied. Bunolol, butidrine, oxprenolol, propranolol and USVP65-24 all crossed the ovine placenta and produced a beta-adrenoceptor blockade in the ovine foetus. AH3474, AY21011 and sotalol did not cross the ovine placenta as assessed by the absence of a beta-blockade in the foetus when these compounds ...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology 2005

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
huixuan wang clinical laboratory, kunming general hospital of chengdu military region, kunming, pr china; kunming general hospital of chengdu military region, kunming, pr china. tel: +86-87164774236, fax: +86-87164774236 fen huang clinical laboratory, kunming general hospital of chengdu military region, kunming, pr china; medical faculty, kunming university of science and technology, kunming, pr china

introduction babesiosis is caused by apicomplexa parasites of the genus babesia. humans are commonly infected by babesia through tick bites. there is limited information available about babesia infection of humans in china. the aim of this study was to isolate the pathogen from a patient with severe parasitemia. case presentation blood samples were observed by transmission electron microscopy (...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2016
Erin D Moritz Colleen S Winton Laura Tonnetti Rebecca L Townsend Victor P Berardi Mary-Ellen Hewins Karen E Weeks Roger Y Dodd Susan L Stramer

BACKGROUND Babesia microti, a tickborne intraerythrocytic parasite that can be transmitted by means of blood transfusion, is responsible for the majority of cases of transfusion-transmitted babesiosis in the United States. However, no licensed test exists for screening for B. microti in donated blood. We assessed data from a large-scale, investigational product-release screening and donor follo...

Journal: :Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : RB&E 2009
Ryan L Ashley J Alejandro Arreguin-Arevalo Terry M Nett

BACKGROUND Classically, progesterone has been thought to act only through the well-known genomic pathway involving hormone binding to nuclear receptors and subsequent modulation of gene expression. However, there is increasing evidence for rapid, non-genomic effects of progesterone in a variety of mammalian tissues and it is possible that a membrane PR (mPR) is causing these events. We recently...

Journal: :Annals of agricultural and environmental medicine : AAEM 2015
Renata Welc-Falęciak Agnieszka Pawełczyk Marek Radkowski Sławomir A Pancewicz Joanna Zajkowska Edward Siński

Human infection by Babesia microti has been recognized as an emerging zoonosis with important public health implications worldwide. In Europe the reported cases of human babesiosis have been attributed mostly to B. divergens infection, with only sporadic cases of the disease caused by B. microti or B. venatorum. This study, based on molecular methods (PCR, R-T PCR, DNA sequencing and phylogenet...

2016
Jeffrey Genda Elizabeth A. Negron Mona Lotfipour Samyuktha Balabhadra Diana S. Desai David W. Craft Michael Katzman

Babesiosis, due to infection by a tick-borne protozoan (predominantly Babesia microti in North America), is an emerging health risk that is expanding into new areas and may be unfamiliar to clinicians in locations not previously considered endemic. Manifestations of infection can range from asymptomatic to life threatening, with severe disease more likely in those who have had a splenectomy, ar...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2004
Mirinda Nel Remo G Lobetti Ninette Keller Peter N Thompson

Canine babesiosis typically causes hemolytic anemia but also can result in multiple organ dysfunction. Human patients with severe disease often have persistent hyperlactatemia, and blood lactate concentration is correlated with survival rate. In dogs, blood lactate concentration has been shown to be of prognostic value in patients with gastric dilatation-volvulus and in dogs admitted to intensi...

2011
S. S. Ahmad M. S. Khan M. A. Khan N. Ahmad

An epidemiological study was conducted at Pet centre, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Lahore for the prevalence of Babesiosis in cats. A total of (n=5,183) cats, during the year January 2007 to December 2009 were examined. The monthly prevalence of Babesiosis and distribution by age breed and gender were calculated by chi square test for comparison. The overall prevalence was 163 (...

2017
Lan He Xiaoyan Miao Jinfang Hu Yuan Huang Pei He Junwei He Long Yu Ngabu Malobi Ligang Shi Junlong Zhao

Canine piroplasmosis is a significant disease in dogs caused by Babesia and Theileria parasites. The clinical manifestations range from mild illness to serious disease depending on the parasite species and the physical condition of the infected dog. Canine piroplasmosis has been reported to be prevalent in China. However, no molecular evidence of the disease has been reported in pet dogs from W...

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