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- Babesiosis or piroplasmosis is a malaria-like parasitic disease caused by infection with a eukaryotic parasite in the order Piroplasmida, typically a...
- published. Theileria equi infects equid blood cells causing equine piroplasmosis. The disease presents with a variety of clinical conditions, such as...
- tick-transmitted diseases in 1904. His first studies were with canine piroplasmosis. Piroplasmosis, or babesiosis, unknown in Britain, is a malaria-like disease...
- economically important species of horse parasitic tick. Babesiosis (or piroplasmosis) is transmitted locally by Theileria equi or Babesia caballi. It causes...
- tularensis, which causes tularemia, Babesia caballi, which causes equine piroplasmosis, and the Flavivirus that causes Pow****an encephalitis. Dermacentor ticks...
- diseases, including glanders, dourine, equine infectious anemia, equine piroplasmosis, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, and contagious equine metritis. APHIS...
- allowed to ship horses into the host country due to the concern of piroplasmosis, and France and Italy also had to keep some horses home due to veterinary...
- anthrax, and tuberculosis.[citation needed] M****ive epizootics of piroplasmosis were recorded in Ukraine and Tartary.[citation needed] Raccoon dogs...
- babesiosis and colloquially called Texas cattle fever, redwater or piroplasmosis. It is transmitted by bites from infected larval ticks of the order...
- ****ual reproduction probably occurs in the vector. Babesiosis Equine piroplasmosis Manwell RD (1964). "The Genus Dactylosoma". The Journal of Protozoology...