Babesia spp. (Apicomplexa, Piroplasmida) are obligate parasites of many species of mammals, causing a malaria-like infection- babesiosis. Three routes of Babesia infection have been recognized to date. The main route is by a tick bite, the second is via blood transfusion. The third, vertical route of infection is poorly recognized and understood. Our study focused on vertical transmission of B. microti in a well-established mouse model. We assessed the success of this route of infection in BALB/c mice with acute and chronic infections of B. microti. In experimental groups, females were mated on the 1st day of Babesia infection (Group G0); on the 28th day post infection (dpi) in the post- acute phase of the parasite infection (G28); and on t...
Introduction and objective. Tick-borne infections constitute an increasing health problem in dogs an...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial pathogen worldwide, and ther...
Understanding host-pathogen-tick interactions remains a vitally important issue that might be better...
Babesia spp. (Apicomplexa, Piroplasmida) are obligate parasites of many species of mam-mals, causing...
Abstract Background Babesia microti is an emerging tick-borne pathogen and the causative agent of hu...
Babesiosis is a tick-borne zoonosis caused by protozoans of the genus Babesia, apicomplexan parasite...
Background & objectives: For detection and molecular characterization of Babesia microti in laborato...
Limited evidence suggests that the cervid parasite, Babesia odocoilei, is transovarially transmitted...
Babesiosis is a protozoan, tickborne disease of mammals and birds caused by the parasites of the gen...
In this study we report the usefulness of nested PCR for screening of the persistent B. microti infe...
Abstract Background Bartonella spp. cause persistent bacterial infections in mammals. Although these...
Babesia microti is a malaria-like parasite, which infects ∼2000 people annually, such that babesiosi...
In order to investigate the possible role of Ixodes ricinus as a vector of zoonotic Babesia microti ...
Babesiosis is one of the most important tick-borne diseases in veterinary health, impacting mainly c...
The Dermacentor reticulatus tick is a main vector of Babesia canis in Europe. The risk of canine b...
Introduction and objective. Tick-borne infections constitute an increasing health problem in dogs an...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial pathogen worldwide, and ther...
Understanding host-pathogen-tick interactions remains a vitally important issue that might be better...
Babesia spp. (Apicomplexa, Piroplasmida) are obligate parasites of many species of mam-mals, causing...
Abstract Background Babesia microti is an emerging tick-borne pathogen and the causative agent of hu...
Babesiosis is a tick-borne zoonosis caused by protozoans of the genus Babesia, apicomplexan parasite...
Background & objectives: For detection and molecular characterization of Babesia microti in laborato...
Limited evidence suggests that the cervid parasite, Babesia odocoilei, is transovarially transmitted...
Babesiosis is a protozoan, tickborne disease of mammals and birds caused by the parasites of the gen...
In this study we report the usefulness of nested PCR for screening of the persistent B. microti infe...
Abstract Background Bartonella spp. cause persistent bacterial infections in mammals. Although these...
Babesia microti is a malaria-like parasite, which infects ∼2000 people annually, such that babesiosi...
In order to investigate the possible role of Ixodes ricinus as a vector of zoonotic Babesia microti ...
Babesiosis is one of the most important tick-borne diseases in veterinary health, impacting mainly c...
The Dermacentor reticulatus tick is a main vector of Babesia canis in Europe. The risk of canine b...
Introduction and objective. Tick-borne infections constitute an increasing health problem in dogs an...
Chlamydia trachomatis is the most common sexually transmitted bacterial pathogen worldwide, and ther...
Understanding host-pathogen-tick interactions remains a vitally important issue that might be better...