نتایج جستجو برای: babesia

تعداد نتایج: 2338  

2014
Maggy Jouglin Isabel G Fernández-de-Mera Nathalie de la Cotte Francisco Ruiz-Fons Christian Gortázar Emmanuelle Moreau Suzanne Bastian José de la Fuente Laurence Malandrin

The diversity of Babesia species infecting cervids in parts of central and southern Spain was analyzed by collecting blood from farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus). Babesia sp. was isolated in vitro from two red deer herds in Cádiz and Ciudad Real. The number of Babesia sp. carriers differed between the two herds: 36/77 in Cádiz and 1/35 in Ciudad Real. Hyalomma lusitanicum was the most prevalent ...

Journal: :Folia parasitologica 2016
Irma Puraite Olav Rosef Jana Radzijevskaja Indre Lipatova Algimantas Paulauskas

Babesiosis is an emerging zoonotic disease and various wildlife species are reservoir hosts for zoonotic species of Babesia Starcovici, 1893. The objective of the present study was to investigate the presence and prevalence of Babesia spp. in moose Alces alces (Linnaeus) in two regions of Norway. A total of 99 spleen samples were collected from animals of various ages from an area with the occu...

2010

Economic Importance Members of the genus Babesia occur throughout the world and may cause a wide range of clinical syndromes in most domestic animals and humans due to differences in virulence within each Babesia species. They are transmitted by hard ticks (Ixodidae) during blood meals, and may produce diseases in their hosts, which are characterized by an acute febrile reaction, jaundice, hemo...

2011
Gunnar Hasle Hans P Leinaas Knut H Røed Øivind Øines

BACKGROUND Bovine babesiosis is regarded as a limited health problem for Norwegian cows, and the incidence has decreased markedly since the 1930s. Rare cases of babesiosis in splenectomised humans from infection with Babesia divergens and B.venatorum have been described. The objective of this study was to determine whether birds can introduce Babesia-infected ticks. There are between 30 and 85 ...

2014
Robert S. Lanciotti Anne Marie Valadere

6. Nakajima R, Tsuji M, Oda K, ZamotoNiikura A, Wei Q, Kawabuchi-Kurata T, et al. Babesia microti–group parasites compared phylogenetically by complete sequencing of the CCTeta gene in 36 isolates. J Vet Med Sci. 2009;71:55–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.71.55 7. Hirata H, Kawai S, Maeda M, Jinnai M, Fujisawa K, Katakai Y, et al. Identification and phylogenetic analysis of Japanese macaque ...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 1981
J S Gray A J De Vos

A Babesia sp. was recently observed in Hyalomma marginatum rufipes and found to be transmissible to bovines. Further observations were carried out on this parasite and a study made of the morphology of stages in both erythrocytes and tick haemolymph. Apart from Babesia divergens, intra-erythrocytic parasites were not readily distinguishable from bovine Babesia spp. Merozoites in tick haemolymph...

A.R. Alborzi B. Mosallanejad H. Hamidi Nejat M.H. Razi jalali, R. Avizeh R. Taghipour

Canine Babesiosis is an important worldwide, tick-born disease caused by apicomplexan hemoparasitic from genus Babesia. The aim of the present survey was to identify the current state of Babesia infection in urban and rural dogs in Ahvaz district, southwest of Iran. For this reason, 200 rural dogs from 5 village around Ahvaz and 200 urban dogs (stratified random sampling) referred to the veteri...

2013
Michael J. Yabsley Barbara C. Shock

Babesiosis is an emerging zoonotic disease on all inhabited continents and various wildlife species are the principal reservoir hosts for zoonotic Babesia species. The primary vectors of Babesia are Ixodid ticks, with the majority of zoonotic species being transmitted by species in the genus Ixodes. Species of Babesia vary in their infectivity, virulence and pathogenicity for people. Various fa...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
Marinda C Oosthuizen Erich Zweygarth Nicola E Collins Milana Troskie Banie L Penzhorn

Babesiosis in a sable antelope (Hippotragus niger Harris, 1838) was first reported in 1930; the parasite was named Babesia irvinesmithi. Recently, specimens from an adult sable that presented with a sudden onset of disease and that subsequently died during immobilization were submitted for molecular characterization. Microscopic examination of thin blood smears revealed the presence of small pi...

2016
Md. Abdul MANNAN MohAMMAd AlAMgir

| An epidemiological study of babesiosis in stray dogs was conducted at Chittagong Metropolitan area, Bangladesh, for six months. Blood samples from 130 stray dogs were collected from nine randomly selected areas along with the information of age and sex. Blood samples were initially examined by Giemsa’s stained blood smear method and DNA was extracted and Babesia spp. were confirmed by amplify...

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