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Chlamydia pecorum, also
known as
Chlamydophila pecorum is a
species of
Chlamydiaceae that
originated from ruminants, such as cattle,
sheep and goats. It...
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Gasterophilus pecorum is a
species of
botfly within the
genus Gasterophilus that is an
obligate parasite of
horses and
other equids.
Gasterophilus pecorum is found...
- Botflies, also
known as
warble flies, heel flies, and gadflies, are a
family of
flies known as the Oestridae.
Their larvae are
internal parasites of mammals...
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keratoconjunctivitis of
veterinary concern,
mostly caused by
Chlamydophila pecorum. "Superior
limbic keratoconjunctivitis" is
thought to be
caused by mechanical...
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Middle East to China,
infects duodenum of
horses and
donkeys Gasterophilus pecorum (dark-winged
horse bot) – the most
pathogenic species in the genus. Ranges...
- muridarum,
causing disease in mice and
hamsters (the Muridae)
Chlamydia pecorum, a
chlamydial species common in
livestock Chlamydia pneumoniae, also known...
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Andersen 1999
Species C.
abortus C.
caviae C.
felis "C. parapsittaci" C.
pecorum C.
pneumoniae C.
psittaci Synonyms "Bedsonia"
Meyer 1953 ex Levaditi, Roger...
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total of nine species: C. trachomatis, C. muridarum, C. pneumoniae, C.
pecorum, C. suis, C. abortus, C. felis, C. caviae, and C. psittaci. The closest...
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Babesia odocoilei Babesia orientalis Babesia ovata Babesia ovis
Babesia pecorum Babesia peircei Babesia poelea Babesia ugwidiensis Babesia uriae Babesia...
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Montgomery & Kinghorn, 1909
Trypanosoma montgomeryi Laveran, 1909
Trypanosoma pecorum Bruce et al., 1910
Trypanosoma frobeniusi Weissenborn, 1911 Trypanosoma...