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Babesiosis or
piroplasmosis is a malaria-like
parasitic disease caused by
infection with a
eukaryotic parasite in the
order Piroplasmida,
typically a...
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allowed to ship
horses into the host
country due to the
concern of
piroplasmosis, and
France and
Italy also had to keep some
horses home due to veterinary...
- diseases,
including glanders, dourine,
equine infectious anemia,
equine piroplasmosis,
Venezuelan equine encephalitis, and
contagious equine metritis. APHIS...
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sequenced and published.
Theileria equi is a
known cause of
equine piroplasmosis.
Vaccines against Theileria are in development. In May 2010, a vaccine...
- anthrax, and tuberculosis.[citation needed] M****ive
epizootics of
piroplasmosis were
recorded in
Ukraine and Tartary.[citation needed]
Raccoon dogs...
-
babesiosis and
colloquially called Texas cattle fever,
redwater or
piroplasmosis. It is
transmitted by
bites from
infected larval ticks of the order...
-
economically important species of
horse parasitic tick.
Babesiosis (or
piroplasmosis) is
transmitted locally by
Theileria equi or
Babesia caballi. It causes...
- used
locally to make an
arrow poison and in the
treatment of
equine piroplasmosis. The bulb has a wide
range of uses in
traditional African medicine....
- tick-transmitted
diseases in 1904. His
first studies were with
canine piroplasmosis.
Piroplasmosis, or babesiosis,
unknown in Britain, is a malaria-like disease...
- environment.
Sudan faces equine diseases like
African horse sickness and
piroplasmosis. The DAD-IS
database lists four
horse breeds reported by Sudan: the...