نتایج جستجو برای: theileria parva

تعداد نتایج: 2447  

Journal: :Experimental parasitology 1974
M J Burridge C G Brown C D Kimber

BURRIDGE, M. J., BROWN, C. G. D., AND KIMBER, C. D. 1974. Theileria anndata: Cross-reactions between a Cell Culture Schizont Antigen and Antigens of .East African Species in the Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test. Experimental Parasitology 35, 374380. A schizont antigen for the indirect fluorescent antibody test was prepared from an in &TO culture suspension of lymphoid cells infected with Thei...

2016
Cassandra L. Olds Tasha Paul Glen A. Scoles

Infiltration and proliferation of Theileria parva infected lymphocytes in bovine host lymphoid organs is one of the hallmarks of T. parva infection. The relative abundance of parasites within infected host tissues, both lymphoid and non-lymphoid is however unknown. Using quantitative PCR, we have shown that significantly higher concentrations of T. parva DNA are detected in the spleens of cattl...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1977
B A Allsopp G G Wagner K P Matthews C G Kariavu

Precipitating antigens from Theileria parva have been partially purified. Two antigens from each of the schizont and piroplasm stages of the parasite were identified; the major antigens from the two stages shared the same specificity. The antigens showed considerable molecular heterogeneity, almost certainly a result of the preparative method, and they always contained large amounts of DNA. The...

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2015
Kyle Tretina Hanzel T Gotia David J Mann Joana C Silva

The genus Theileria includes tick-transmitted apicomplexan parasites of ruminants with substantial economic impact in endemic countries. Some species, including Theileria parva and Theileria annulata, infect leukocytes where they induce phenotypes that are shared with some cancers, most notably immortalization, hyperproliferation, and dissemination. Despite considerable research into the affect...

Journal: :Acta tropica 1986
T T Dolan

Cattle were infected with three isolates of Theileria parva and treated with halofuginone lactate during acute clinical disease. The health, weight gain and carrier state of the cattle were monitored for 15 months. Limited treatment rapidly reduced fever and parasitosis but parasite recrudescences occurred and 12 out of 21 treated cattle died. Persistent carrier states were identified with two ...

Journal: :Parasitology 2011
Ben J Mans Ronel Pienaar Abdalla A Latif Fred T Potgieter

Sequence variation within the 18S SSU rRNA V4 hyper-variable region can affect the accuracy of real-time hybridization probe-based diagnostics for the detection of Theileria spp. infections. This is relevant for assays that use non-specific primers, such as the real-time hybridization assay for T. parva (Sibeko et al. 2008). To assess the effect of sequence variation on this test, the Theileria...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2010
S B A S Yusufmia N E Collins R Nkuna M Troskie P Van den Bossche B L Penzhorn

Theileria parva, the most important bovine theilerial species in sub-Saharan Africa, causes widespread mortality and morbidity in endemic areas. A survey was conducted using buffy-coat specimens from 60 apparently healthy adult communally herded Nguni-type cattle at the northeastern edge of the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park to determine, by means of PCR and Reverse Line Blot (RLB) hybridisation, the o...

2013
Joshua D. Ramsay Massaro W. Ueti Wendell C. Johnson Glen A. Scoles Donald P. Knowles Robert H. Mealey

Theileria equi has a biphasic life cycle in horses, with a period of intraleukocyte development followed by patent erythrocytic parasitemia that causes acute and sometimes fatal hemolytic disease. Unlike Theileria spp. that infect cattle (Theileria parva and Theileria annulata), the intraleukocyte stage (schizont) of Theileria equi does not cause uncontrolled host cell proliferation or other si...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1999
M T Allsopp J Theron M L Coetzee M T Dunsterville B A Allsopp

The polymerase chain reaction and oligonucleotide probing were used to detect Theileria and Cowdria species in DNA extracted from blood and ticks recovered from 24 African buffalo during a gamecapture operation in the Kruger National Park, South Africa. Species-specific probing indicated that all but one of the buffalo were carrying at least one Theileria species. Indirect fluorescent antibody ...

2014
Johanneke Dinie Hemmink

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