Babesia rossi is an important, tick-borne intraerythrocytic protozoan parasite; however, its natural history and epidemiology is poorly understood. Babesia rossi is the most virulent Babesia sp. in domestic dogs and is generally considered to cause severe babesiosis, which is fatal if left untreated. However, subclinical infections and mild disease from B. rossi have been reported, although the clinical progression of these cases was not reported. Therefore, to better understand B. rossi under field conditions, we evaluated its clinical progression and seroprevalence in an owned, free-roaming dog population in Zenzele, South Africa, where the parasite is endemic and prevention is not routine. The entire dog population in Zenzele was monitor...
Background and Aim: Babesia species are tick-borne protozoan parasites of apicomplexan type which in...
Canine Babesiosis is an important worldwide, tick-born disease caused by apicomplexan hemoparasitic ...
Introduction and objective. Tick-borne infections constitute an increasing health problem in dogs an...
Babesia rossi is an important, tick-borne intraerythrocytic protozoan parasite; however, its natural...
Background and Aim: Canine babesiosis is a vector-borne disease transmitted by ticks of the Ixodidae...
A retrospective and prospective analysis of clinical records of dogs diagnosed with Babesia infectio...
Canine babesiosis is a potentially serious canine vector-borne disease (CVBD) caused by intraerythro...
Canine babesiosis is caused by tick-transmitted intraerythrocytic protozoan parasites occurring worl...
Abstract Canine babesiosis is a common, highly virulent disease in Southern Africa with even pups an...
Babesia spp. are tick-transmitted protozoan haemoparasites of great economic, veterinary and medical...
Canine babesiosis is caused by haemoprotozoan organisms of the genus Babesia which are transmitted b...
South African canine babesiosis caused by Babesia canis rossi is a common clinical disease in dogs i...
South African canine babesiosis is caused by the virulent Babesia canis rossi. In recent years, this...
BABESIOSIS is a well-recognised tickborne protozoal disease of veterinary importance in domesticated...
Babesia rossi is the most virulent Babesia species in dogs occurring in South Africa and is associat...
Background and Aim: Babesia species are tick-borne protozoan parasites of apicomplexan type which in...
Canine Babesiosis is an important worldwide, tick-born disease caused by apicomplexan hemoparasitic ...
Introduction and objective. Tick-borne infections constitute an increasing health problem in dogs an...
Babesia rossi is an important, tick-borne intraerythrocytic protozoan parasite; however, its natural...
Background and Aim: Canine babesiosis is a vector-borne disease transmitted by ticks of the Ixodidae...
A retrospective and prospective analysis of clinical records of dogs diagnosed with Babesia infectio...
Canine babesiosis is a potentially serious canine vector-borne disease (CVBD) caused by intraerythro...
Canine babesiosis is caused by tick-transmitted intraerythrocytic protozoan parasites occurring worl...
Abstract Canine babesiosis is a common, highly virulent disease in Southern Africa with even pups an...
Babesia spp. are tick-transmitted protozoan haemoparasites of great economic, veterinary and medical...
Canine babesiosis is caused by haemoprotozoan organisms of the genus Babesia which are transmitted b...
South African canine babesiosis caused by Babesia canis rossi is a common clinical disease in dogs i...
South African canine babesiosis is caused by the virulent Babesia canis rossi. In recent years, this...
BABESIOSIS is a well-recognised tickborne protozoal disease of veterinary importance in domesticated...
Babesia rossi is the most virulent Babesia species in dogs occurring in South Africa and is associat...
Background and Aim: Babesia species are tick-borne protozoan parasites of apicomplexan type which in...
Canine Babesiosis is an important worldwide, tick-born disease caused by apicomplexan hemoparasitic ...
Introduction and objective. Tick-borne infections constitute an increasing health problem in dogs an...