Blood samples collected from Grant's gazelles (Nanger granti) in Kenya were screened for hemoparasites using a combination of microscopic and molecular techniques. All 69 blood smears examined by microscopy were positive for hemoparasites. In addition, Theileria/Babesia DNA was detected in all 65 samples screened by PCR for a ~450-base pair fragment of the V4 hypervariable region of the 18S rRNA gene. Sequencing and BLAST analysis of a subset of PCR amplicons revealed widespread co-infection (25/39) and the existence of two distinct Grant's gazelle Theileria subgroups. One group of 11 isolates clustered as a subgroup with previously identified Theileria ovis isolates from small ruminants from Europe, Asia and Africa; another group of 3 isol...
Theileria equi, one of the primary pathogens causing equine piroplasmosis, has previously been sub‐c...
The published literature on schizont-“transforming” Theileria species/genotypes that cause theilerio...
Theileria parasites cause a benign infection of cattle in parts of Australia where they are endemic,...
Theileria is a genus of tick-borne protozoan that is globally widespread and infects nearly all ungu...
Recently, mortalities among giraffes, attributed to infection with unique species of piroplasms were...
Piroplasms frequently infect domestic and wild carnivores. At present, there is limited information ...
Piroplasms, especially those in the genera Babesia and Theileria, have been found to naturally infec...
Tick-borne diseases caused by Theileria are of economic importance in domestic and wildlife ruminant...
Protozoan parasites of the genus Theileria are tick-borne parasites that have been found in many spe...
Mini- and microsatellite sequences show high levels of variation and therefore provide excellent too...
Theileria spp. are tick-transmitted, intracellular apicomplexan protozoan parasites infecting a wide...
Molecular tools based on seminested RFLP-PCR techniques to characterize field parasites in bloodspot...
Theileriosis, caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus Theileria parasites, are among the major tic...
Sequence variation within the 18S SSU rRNAV4 hyper-variable region can affect the accuracy of real-t...
The present study investigated the phylogenetic relationship based on cytochrome b gene sequences am...
Theileria equi, one of the primary pathogens causing equine piroplasmosis, has previously been sub‐c...
The published literature on schizont-“transforming” Theileria species/genotypes that cause theilerio...
Theileria parasites cause a benign infection of cattle in parts of Australia where they are endemic,...
Theileria is a genus of tick-borne protozoan that is globally widespread and infects nearly all ungu...
Recently, mortalities among giraffes, attributed to infection with unique species of piroplasms were...
Piroplasms frequently infect domestic and wild carnivores. At present, there is limited information ...
Piroplasms, especially those in the genera Babesia and Theileria, have been found to naturally infec...
Tick-borne diseases caused by Theileria are of economic importance in domestic and wildlife ruminant...
Protozoan parasites of the genus Theileria are tick-borne parasites that have been found in many spe...
Mini- and microsatellite sequences show high levels of variation and therefore provide excellent too...
Theileria spp. are tick-transmitted, intracellular apicomplexan protozoan parasites infecting a wide...
Molecular tools based on seminested RFLP-PCR techniques to characterize field parasites in bloodspot...
Theileriosis, caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus Theileria parasites, are among the major tic...
Sequence variation within the 18S SSU rRNAV4 hyper-variable region can affect the accuracy of real-t...
The present study investigated the phylogenetic relationship based on cytochrome b gene sequences am...
Theileria equi, one of the primary pathogens causing equine piroplasmosis, has previously been sub‐c...
The published literature on schizont-“transforming” Theileria species/genotypes that cause theilerio...
Theileria parasites cause a benign infection of cattle in parts of Australia where they are endemic,...