Abstract Background Canine babesiosis is a severe disease caused by several Babesia spp. A number of names have been proposed for the canine-infecting piroplasmid pathogen initially named Theileria annae Zahler, Rinder, Schein & Gothe, 2000. It was shown to be a member of the Babesia (sensu lato) group infecting carnivores and is also closely related to the Babesia microti group. Subsequently, the same parasite species was reclassified as a member of the genus Babesia and the name Babesia vulpes Baneth, Florin-Christensen, Cardoso & Schnittger, 2015 was proposed for it. However, both names do not meet the requirements of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (no accompanying descriptions, no deposition of type-specimens) and can...
Canine babesiosis is an important worldwide disease caused by protozoan hemoparasites of the genus B...
AbstractIn the beginning of the 20th century, a new canine disease was reported in Brazil under the ...
Abstract Background Classification of Babesia parasites has traditionally relied on morphological di...
Background: Canine babesiosis is a severe disease caused by several Babesia spp. A number of names h...
Canine babesiosis is a clinically significant emerging vector-borne disease caused by protozoan haem...
Background: Theileria annae is a tick-transmitted small piroplasmid that infects dogs and foxes in N...
The order Piroplasmida, including the genera Babesia, Cytauxzoon, and Theileria is often referred to...
Small piroplasms as a cause of canine babesiosis have usually been identified as Babesia gibsoni. Re...
BABESIOSIS is a well-recognised tickborne protozoal disease of veterinary importance in domesticated...
Babesia gibsoni is considered as an emerging protozoan parasite of dogs in North America and Europe....
Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by protozoal parasites including large Babesia spec...
Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by protozoal haemoparasites of different Babesia sp...
Abstract Background Piroplasms are unicellular, tick-borne parasites. Among them, during the past de...
Abstract Background Canine babesiosis (or piroplasmosis) is endemic in northern Portugal, but molecu...
Canine babesiosis is a significant tick-borne disease caused by various species of the protozoan gen...
Canine babesiosis is an important worldwide disease caused by protozoan hemoparasites of the genus B...
AbstractIn the beginning of the 20th century, a new canine disease was reported in Brazil under the ...
Abstract Background Classification of Babesia parasites has traditionally relied on morphological di...
Background: Canine babesiosis is a severe disease caused by several Babesia spp. A number of names h...
Canine babesiosis is a clinically significant emerging vector-borne disease caused by protozoan haem...
Background: Theileria annae is a tick-transmitted small piroplasmid that infects dogs and foxes in N...
The order Piroplasmida, including the genera Babesia, Cytauxzoon, and Theileria is often referred to...
Small piroplasms as a cause of canine babesiosis have usually been identified as Babesia gibsoni. Re...
BABESIOSIS is a well-recognised tickborne protozoal disease of veterinary importance in domesticated...
Babesia gibsoni is considered as an emerging protozoan parasite of dogs in North America and Europe....
Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by protozoal parasites including large Babesia spec...
Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by protozoal haemoparasites of different Babesia sp...
Abstract Background Piroplasms are unicellular, tick-borne parasites. Among them, during the past de...
Abstract Background Canine babesiosis (or piroplasmosis) is endemic in northern Portugal, but molecu...
Canine babesiosis is a significant tick-borne disease caused by various species of the protozoan gen...
Canine babesiosis is an important worldwide disease caused by protozoan hemoparasites of the genus B...
AbstractIn the beginning of the 20th century, a new canine disease was reported in Brazil under the ...
Abstract Background Classification of Babesia parasites has traditionally relied on morphological di...