Background: In Ireland bovine babesiosis is caused by the tick-borne blood parasite, Babesia divergens. A survey of veterinary practitioners and farmers in the 1980’s revealed an annual incidence of 1.7% associated with considerable economic losses. However, two subsequent surveys in the 1990’s indicated a decline in clinical babesiosis. Recent evidence from continental Europe suggests that, probably due to climate change, the distribution of the tick vector of B. divergens, Ixodes ricinus is extending to more northerly regions and higher altitudes. In addition, milder winters are thought to widen the window of tick activity. In order to determine whether any such changes have affected the incidence of bovine babesiosis in Ireland, a questi...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) caused by infection with Mycobacterium bovis, is a persistent problem in ca...
Publication history: Accepted - 19 December 2017; Published online - 06 January 2018.Background: The...
Publication history: Accepted - 3 May 2018; Published online - 5 June 2018Successful eradication s...
Background: In Ireland bovine babesiosis is caused by the tick-borne blood parasite, Babesia diverge...
Bovine babesiosis is caused by the tick-borne blood parasite, Babesia divergens. A survey of veterin...
Anaplasmosis and babesiosis are major tick-borne diseases with a high economic impact but are also a...
Redwater fever is an economically important disease of cattle in the United Kingdom caused by the pr...
Infestations of ectoparasites are known to cause significant welfare issues, production and economic...
Bovine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease predominantly observed in adult cattle. Without treatment,...
Ixodes ricinus is an important vector of various pathogens of medical and veterinary importance in w...
Parasitic diseases, like babesiosis and theileriosis are transmitted by ticks: their occurrence is ...
This project set out to determine the importance of tick-borne protozoan and bacterial pathogens in ...
There is now considerable evidence that in Europe, babesiosis is an emerging infectious disease, wit...
Publication history: Accepted - 23 April 2019In Great Britain and Ireland, badgers (Meles meles ) a...
Publication history: Accepted - 30 October 2020; Published - 12 January 2021.Background: Bovine vira...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) caused by infection with Mycobacterium bovis, is a persistent problem in ca...
Publication history: Accepted - 19 December 2017; Published online - 06 January 2018.Background: The...
Publication history: Accepted - 3 May 2018; Published online - 5 June 2018Successful eradication s...
Background: In Ireland bovine babesiosis is caused by the tick-borne blood parasite, Babesia diverge...
Bovine babesiosis is caused by the tick-borne blood parasite, Babesia divergens. A survey of veterin...
Anaplasmosis and babesiosis are major tick-borne diseases with a high economic impact but are also a...
Redwater fever is an economically important disease of cattle in the United Kingdom caused by the pr...
Infestations of ectoparasites are known to cause significant welfare issues, production and economic...
Bovine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease predominantly observed in adult cattle. Without treatment,...
Ixodes ricinus is an important vector of various pathogens of medical and veterinary importance in w...
Parasitic diseases, like babesiosis and theileriosis are transmitted by ticks: their occurrence is ...
This project set out to determine the importance of tick-borne protozoan and bacterial pathogens in ...
There is now considerable evidence that in Europe, babesiosis is an emerging infectious disease, wit...
Publication history: Accepted - 23 April 2019In Great Britain and Ireland, badgers (Meles meles ) a...
Publication history: Accepted - 30 October 2020; Published - 12 January 2021.Background: Bovine vira...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) caused by infection with Mycobacterium bovis, is a persistent problem in ca...
Publication history: Accepted - 19 December 2017; Published online - 06 January 2018.Background: The...
Publication history: Accepted - 3 May 2018; Published online - 5 June 2018Successful eradication s...