The haemoprotozoan Babesia canis has been recognized in Australia for many years, and a second, smaller species has recently been discovered. Amplification and sequencing of a partial region of the 18S small subunit ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene enabled detection and characterization of the large and small canine babesiae of Australia for the first time. Isolates from northern Australia were genetically characterized to be 99% homologous to Babesia canis vogeli, confirming previous speculation about the subspecies of B. canis endemic to Australia. The partial 18S rRNA gene sequence amplified from isolates obtained in southeastern Australia was genetically identical to Babesia gibsoni, a species not previously known in Australia. The polymerase ...
Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained peripheral blood smears collected from three naturally inf...
Not AvailableCanine babesiosis is emerging vector-borne disease of dogs and wild canids. The study a...
Canine babesiosis is a frequent and clinically significant tick-borne disease. Sixty symptomatic dog...
Babesia spp. are globally distributed tick-borne protozoan parasites that infect the red blood cells...
AbstractThis paper reports the development and use of a Real Time PCR for detection of Babesia canis...
Babesia rossi is the most virulent Babesia species in dogs occurring in South Africa and is associat...
Canine babesiosis is an important worldwide disease caused by protozoan hemoparasites of the genus B...
In this study, we used PCR to detect and characterize B. canis from naturally infected dogs in Polan...
Canine babesiosis is caused by tick-transmitted intraerythrocytic protozoan parasites occurring worl...
Canine babesiosis caused by Babesia canis (Piana & Galli-Valerio, 1895) is emerging in new regions i...
BABESIOSIS is a well-recognised tickborne protozoal disease of veterinary importance in domesticated...
Aim: Canine babesiosis is an important vector-borne hemoparasitic disease caused by Babesia canis vo...
For most of the 20th century the causative agent of canine babesiosis, wherever it occurred in the w...
Canine babesiosis is a frequent and clinically significant tick-borne disease. Sixty symptomatic dog...
The prevalence of hematozoan infections (Hepatozoon canis and Babesia sp., particularly Babesia cani...
Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained peripheral blood smears collected from three naturally inf...
Not AvailableCanine babesiosis is emerging vector-borne disease of dogs and wild canids. The study a...
Canine babesiosis is a frequent and clinically significant tick-borne disease. Sixty symptomatic dog...
Babesia spp. are globally distributed tick-borne protozoan parasites that infect the red blood cells...
AbstractThis paper reports the development and use of a Real Time PCR for detection of Babesia canis...
Babesia rossi is the most virulent Babesia species in dogs occurring in South Africa and is associat...
Canine babesiosis is an important worldwide disease caused by protozoan hemoparasites of the genus B...
In this study, we used PCR to detect and characterize B. canis from naturally infected dogs in Polan...
Canine babesiosis is caused by tick-transmitted intraerythrocytic protozoan parasites occurring worl...
Canine babesiosis caused by Babesia canis (Piana & Galli-Valerio, 1895) is emerging in new regions i...
BABESIOSIS is a well-recognised tickborne protozoal disease of veterinary importance in domesticated...
Aim: Canine babesiosis is an important vector-borne hemoparasitic disease caused by Babesia canis vo...
For most of the 20th century the causative agent of canine babesiosis, wherever it occurred in the w...
Canine babesiosis is a frequent and clinically significant tick-borne disease. Sixty symptomatic dog...
The prevalence of hematozoan infections (Hepatozoon canis and Babesia sp., particularly Babesia cani...
Microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained peripheral blood smears collected from three naturally inf...
Not AvailableCanine babesiosis is emerging vector-borne disease of dogs and wild canids. The study a...
Canine babesiosis is a frequent and clinically significant tick-borne disease. Sixty symptomatic dog...