Babesiosis is an emerging tick-borne disease caused by apicomplexan parasites with widespread geographical distribution and various wildlife species as reservoir hosts. The aims of this study were to investigate the prevalence and assess the role of free-ranging canids and mustelids in the maintenance of Babesia spp. in southern Italy. PCR analysis of splenic samples targeting the 18S rRNA gene revealed the presence of Babesia spp. in 36 of 82 (43.9%) red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) including 29 (58%) from Campania region and seven (21.8%) from Calabria region, in seven of 13 (53.8%) Eurasian badgers (Meles meles), and in one of 13 (7.7%) gray wolves (Canis lupus). Samples from other host species including 9 Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra), 1 stone...
Arthropod-borne diseases (ABD) are of increasing interest in veterinary and public health. Eurasian ...
Babesia and Theileria species were investigated in wild ungulates of Northern and Central Italy. Of ...
Ehrlichiosis and Q fever caused by the intracellular bacteria Ehrlichia canis and Coxiella burnetii,...
Babesiosis is an emerging tick-borne disease caused by apicomplexan parasites with widespread geogra...
Red foxes have been recognized as potential reservoirs of several parasites and pathogens transmitt...
Canine babesiosis is caused by haemoprotozoan organisms of the genus Babesia which are transmitted b...
Tick-borne haematozoans cause severe diseases in domestic animals, and some of them have zoonotic po...
In Italy, babesiosis is widespread in several Central and Southern Regions, but few data are availab...
In Italy, babesiosis is widespread in several Central and Southern Regions, but few data are availab...
Canine babesiosis is a potentially serious canine vector-borne disease (CVBD) caused by intraerythro...
Spleen samples from 153 red foxes, shot during regular hunting season in the province of Pisa (Centr...
Canine babesiosis is caused by haemoprotozoan organisms of the genus Babesia which are transmitted b...
Piroplasmosis is caused by several species of protozoa such as the Babesia microti-like piroplasm (B...
Background: Two clustered clinical cases of canine babesiosis were diagnosed by veterinary practitio...
Background: Babesia spp. and Theileria spp. are important emerging causes of disease in dogs. Alongs...
Arthropod-borne diseases (ABD) are of increasing interest in veterinary and public health. Eurasian ...
Babesia and Theileria species were investigated in wild ungulates of Northern and Central Italy. Of ...
Ehrlichiosis and Q fever caused by the intracellular bacteria Ehrlichia canis and Coxiella burnetii,...
Babesiosis is an emerging tick-borne disease caused by apicomplexan parasites with widespread geogra...
Red foxes have been recognized as potential reservoirs of several parasites and pathogens transmitt...
Canine babesiosis is caused by haemoprotozoan organisms of the genus Babesia which are transmitted b...
Tick-borne haematozoans cause severe diseases in domestic animals, and some of them have zoonotic po...
In Italy, babesiosis is widespread in several Central and Southern Regions, but few data are availab...
In Italy, babesiosis is widespread in several Central and Southern Regions, but few data are availab...
Canine babesiosis is a potentially serious canine vector-borne disease (CVBD) caused by intraerythro...
Spleen samples from 153 red foxes, shot during regular hunting season in the province of Pisa (Centr...
Canine babesiosis is caused by haemoprotozoan organisms of the genus Babesia which are transmitted b...
Piroplasmosis is caused by several species of protozoa such as the Babesia microti-like piroplasm (B...
Background: Two clustered clinical cases of canine babesiosis were diagnosed by veterinary practitio...
Background: Babesia spp. and Theileria spp. are important emerging causes of disease in dogs. Alongs...
Arthropod-borne diseases (ABD) are of increasing interest in veterinary and public health. Eurasian ...
Babesia and Theileria species were investigated in wild ungulates of Northern and Central Italy. Of ...
Ehrlichiosis and Q fever caused by the intracellular bacteria Ehrlichia canis and Coxiella burnetii,...