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    Babesia, also called Nuttallia, is an apicomplexan parasite that infects red blood cells and is transmitted by ticks. Originally discovered by the Romanian...
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    Babesiosis (category Babesia)
    disease. After trypanosomes, Babesia is thought to be the second-most common blood parasite of mammals. They can have major adverse effects on the health...
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    Theileria (redirect from Babesia equi)
    T. equi causes equine piroplasmosis. It was originally classified as Babesia equi in 1901 by Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran, but was reclassified as...
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    reproduction occurs in the tick gut). They include the tick parasites Babesia and Theileria. They are minute rounded or pyriform parasites found within...
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    allows clinical differentiation from another major tick-borne disease, bovine babesiosis, caused by Babesia bigemina. Species of veterinary interest include:...
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    haemogregarines, and plasmodia. Diseases caused by Apicomplexa include: Babesiosis (Babesia) Malaria (Plasmodium) Cryptosporidiosis (Cryptosporidium parvum) Cyclosporiasis...
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    and R. decoloratorus. Development of Babesia in the tick is complex and includes sexual reproduction. These Babesia are transmitted from adult female boophilid...
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    Anaplasma phagocytophilum (Ehrlichia sp.), Wolbachia sp., Rickettsia sp., and Babesia sp. in Southern Germany". International Journal of Medical Microbiology...
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  • causes trypanosomiasis (Chagas disease). Ticks (Ixodidae): Babesia canis subspecies (Babesia canis canis, B. canis vogeli, B. canis rossi, and B. canis...
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  • or co-infections with other tick-borne pathogens, such as Ehrlichia and Babesia. Some conclude that the initial infection may cause an autoimmune reaction...
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    (Haemoproteus) Leucocytozoidae (Leucocytozoon) Plasmodiidae (Plasmodium) Piroplasmida Babesiidae (Babesia) Theileriidae (Theileria) Cardiosporidium Nephromyces...
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    only a mitosome, the circular mitochondrial genomes of Acavomonas and Babesia microti, and Toxoplasma's highly fragmented mitochondrial genome, consisting...
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    spinigera Brugia timori filariasis – Primary vector: Anopheles barbirostris Babesia – Vector: Ixodes ticks. Carrion's disease – Vectors: sandflies of the genus...
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    dog. It is a potential vector of many babesiosis pathogens like Babesia bigemina, Babesia bovis, and Anaplasma marginale. Its ability to be a vector of...
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  • Acanthamoeba: causes acanthamoeba keratitis Leishmania: causes leishmaniasis Babesia: causes babesiosis Balamuthia mandrillaris: causes granulomatous amoebic...
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    autoantibodies, leading to complement fixation, or by damage by parasites such as Babesia. Additionally, thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) can result in hemolysis...
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  • Victor Babeș: he discovered a parasitic sporozoan of the ticks, named Babesia (of the genus Babesiidae), and which causes a rare and severe disease called...
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    northern Mexico as a Possible Carrier for Cattle Fever Ticks and Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina" (PDF). Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 47 (3): 777–9....
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  • immunofluorescence, and polymerase chain reaction Supportive care No Babesia species Babesiosis Fever and hemolytic anemia Giemsa-stained thin-film...
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  • "Séro-épidémiologie de la theilériose à Theileria annulata et de la babésiose à Babesia bigemina au Maroc" (PDF). Revue de Médecine Vétérinaire. 153 (3): 189–196...
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    Hoyte, HMD (November 1961). "Initial Development of Infections with Babesia bigeminal*". The Journal of Protozoology. 8 (4): 462–466. doi:10.1111/j...
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  • have been recorded to infect wolves: Isospora, Toxoplasma, Sarcocystis, Babesia, and Giardia. Some wolves carry Neospora caninum, which can be spread to...
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    vector-borne disease transmitted by the Ixodes tick (also the vector for Babesia and Anaplasma). The infected nymphal tick transmits B. burgdorferi via...
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    was a eukaryote supergroup present in a major classification of 2005, then regarded as one of the six major groups within the eukaryotes. It was a refinement...
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    wildlife have limited genetic diversity with the occurrence of only a few major clonal types. They found that 85% of strains in North America were of one...
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    Acta Virol. 22 (3): 241–4. PMID 27975. "Experimental transmission of Babesia microti by Rhipicephalus haemaphysaloides". Li et al. Parasites & Vectors...
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    hypoxemia (63,–66). ... While fecal-oral transmission is indisputably the major route of infection, transmission via coughing and fomites is also possible...
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    Hermann changed the spelling once more, to Paramœcium. C. G. Ehrenberg, in a major study of the infusoria published in 1838, restored Hill's original spelling...
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  • Rosenbach 1884 Bacillota "Bacillia" Lactobacillales Streptococcaceae "Babesia" Trevisan 1889 non Starcovici 1893 "Diplococcus" Weichselbaum 1886 non...
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    (Haemoproteus) Leucocytozoidae (Leucocytozoon) Plasmodiidae (Plasmodium) Piroplasmida Babesiidae (Babesia) Theileriidae (Theileria) Cardiosporidium Nephromyces...
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