Journal:
:iranian journal of parasitology
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alireza sazmand department of pathobiology, institute of parasitology, university of veterinary medicine vienna, vienna, austria
zoonotic diseases research center, school of health, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran
barbara eigner department of pathobiology, institute of parasitology, university of veterinary medicine vienna, vienna, austria
mohammad mirzaei department of pathobiology, faculty of veterinary medicine, shahid bahonar university of kerman, kerman, iran
seyed hossein hekmatimoghaddam department of laboratory sciences, school of paramedicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran
josef harl department of pathobiology, institute of parasitology, university of veterinary medicine vienna, vienna, austria
georg gerhard duscher department of pathobiology, institute of parasitology, university of veterinary medicine vienna, vienna, austria
background: although camels represent a valuable source of food, wool and hide in many countries, in-depth information about their vector-borne pathogens is scarce compared to other animals. the aim of the current study was to characterize vector-borne protozoa in the blood of dromedaries from iran by molecular tools. methods: from june to july 2014, 200 peripheral blood samples were collected ...