نتایج جستجو برای: haemobartonella

تعداد نتایج: 49  

Journal: :Parasitology 2001
A Bajer A Pawelczyk J M Behnke F S Gilbert E Sinski

The prevalence and abundance of infections with haemoparasites were studied over a 3 year period in Clethrionomys glareolus (bank vole, n = 420) sampled from forests in the NE of Poland. Total species richness was 5 (Prevalence = Haemobartonella sp. 63.1%, Bartonella grahamii 27.4%, Hepatozoon erhardovae 31.4%, Trypanosoma evotomys 15% and Babesia microti 1.0%) with 81.9% of the voles carrying ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2007
M A M L Silva A Ronconi N Cordeiro D E P Bossi H G Bergallo M C C Costa J C C Balieiro F L S B Varzim

A study of blood parasites in small wild non-flying mammals was undertaken in three areas of the Atlantic Forest in Southeastern Brazil: Serra de Itatiaia, RJ, Serra da Bocaina, SP and Serra da Fartura, SP, from June 1999 to May 2001. A total of 450 animals (15 species) were captured in traps and it was observed in 15.5% of the blood smears the presence of Haemobartonella sp. and Babesia sp. in...

2014
Saam Torkan Faham Khamesipour

Mycoplasma haemofelis which is also called Haemobartonella felis is an infectious anemia factor (F.I.A) in cats. The clinical signs of the disease are different and it can be seen as acute, over acute and chronic. In some situations, the Mycoplasma haemofelis isn’t treated completely by tetracycline and the similar medications and the cat remains the bearer. Due to the fact that Mycoplasma haem...

Journal: :The Journal of small animal practice 1977
O O Oduye E B Otesile

During a study on 500 dogs in Ibadan, 136 (27·2%) were found to be anaemic. Fifty-two of these were associated purely with blood parasites, twentyone with hookworm infection, while ten were associated with a mixture of blood parasitism and hookworm infection. Seventeen cases were associated with various conditions such as traumatic wounds, transmissible venereal tumour, nephritis, taeniasis, an...

Journal: :The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne 2004
Kathryn E Kewish Greg D Appleyard Sherry L Myers Beverly A Kidney Marion L Jackson

Hemobartonellosis is caused by Mycoplasma haemofelis, previously known as Haemobartonella felis. Cats infected with this organism typically develop regenerative anemia. The related species Mycoplasma haemominutum may also cause anemia. The purposes of this study were to use polymerase chain reaction technology to determine if both organisms exist in naturally infected cats from Saskatchewan and...

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