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330 related items for PubMed ID: 30909936

  • 1. The role of healthy dog carriers of Babesia microti-like piroplasms.
    Checa R, Fidalgo LE, Montoya A, López AM, Barrera JP, Gálvez R, Sánchez de la Nieta S, Marino V, Sarquis J, Miró G.
    Parasit Vectors; 2019 Mar 26; 12(1):127. PubMed ID: 30909936
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  • 2. Babesia microti-like piroplasm (syn. Babesia vulpes) infection in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in NW Spain (Galicia) and its relationship with Ixodes hexagonus.
    Checa R, López-Beceiro AM, Montoya A, Barrera JP, Ortega N, Gálvez R, Marino V, González J, Olmeda ÁS, Fidalgo LE, Miró G.
    Vet Parasitol; 2018 Mar 15; 252():22-28. PubMed ID: 29559146
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  • 3. Emergence of Babesia canis in southern England.
    de Marco MDMF, Hernández-Triana LM, Phipps LP, Hansford K, Mitchell ES, Cull B, Swainsbury CS, Fooks AR, Medlock JM, Johnson N.
    Parasit Vectors; 2017 May 17; 10(1):241. PubMed ID: 28514953
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  • 5. Molecular identification of badger-associated Babesia sp. DNA in dogs: updated phylogeny of piroplasms infecting Caniformia.
    Hornok S, Horváth G, Takács N, Kontschán J, Szőke K, Farkas R.
    Parasit Vectors; 2018 Apr 11; 11(1):235. PubMed ID: 29642942
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  • 6. Update on epidemiology of canine babesiosis in Southern France.
    René-Martellet M, Moro CV, Chêne J, Bourdoiseau G, Chabanne L, Mavingui P.
    BMC Vet Res; 2015 Aug 25; 11():223. PubMed ID: 26303260
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  • 9. Dermacentor reticulatus (Fabricius, 1794) and Babesia canis (Piana et Galli-Valerio, 1895) as the parasites of companion animals (dogs and cats) in the Wrocław area, south-western Poland.
    Król N, Kiewra D, Lonc E, Janaczyk B, Chodorowska-Skubiszewska A, Dzięcioł M, Gola M, Gruszka R, Jackowska-Szlachcic E, Jagiełło M, Kawski S, Łukaszewski Z, Mizgalski P, Narajowska T, Niedzielska J, Noczyński M, Rudkowska M, Rzepka D, Samulska K, Senze M, Sieczko P, Silny A, Staniewska A, Stańczyk J, Stańczyk W, Stasiak M, Włodarczyk M, Zimniak S.
    Ann Parasitol; 2016 Aug 25; 62(2):125-30. PubMed ID: 27614478
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  • 10. The southernmost foci of Dermacentor reticulatus in Italy and associated Babesia canis infection in dogs.
    Olivieri E, Zanzani SA, Latrofa MS, Lia RP, Dantas-Torres F, Otranto D, Manfredi MT.
    Parasit Vectors; 2016 Apr 18; 9():213. PubMed ID: 27090579
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  • 11. Molecular evidence for the transovarial passage of Babesia gibsoni in Haemaphysalis hystricis (Acari: Ixodidae) ticks from Taiwan: a novel vector for canine babesiosis.
    Jongejan F, Su BL, Yang HJ, Berger L, Bevers J, Liu PC, Fang JC, Cheng YW, Kraakman C, Plaxton N.
    Parasit Vectors; 2018 Mar 20; 11(1):134. PubMed ID: 29554924
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  • 12. Detection of selected pathogens in ticks collected from cats and dogs in the Wrocław Agglomeration, South-West Poland.
    Król N, Obiegala A, Pfeffer M, Lonc E, Kiewra D.
    Parasit Vectors; 2016 Jun 21; 9(1):351. PubMed ID: 27329450
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  • 13. Babesia DNA detection in canine blood and Dermacentor reticulatus ticks in southwestern Siberia, Russia.
    Rar VA, Maksimova TG, Zakharenko LP, Bolykhina SA, Dobrotvorsky AK, Morozova OV.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2005 Jun 21; 5(3):285-7. PubMed ID: 16187898
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  • 16. Hepatozoon canis infecting dogs in the State of Espírito Santo, southeastern Brazil.
    Spolidorio MG, Labruna MB, Zago AM, Donatele DM, Caliari KM, Yoshinari NH.
    Vet Parasitol; 2009 Aug 26; 163(4):357-61. PubMed ID: 19482427
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  • 17. Early Babesia canis transmission in dogs within 24 h and 8 h of infestation with infected pre-activated male Dermacentor reticulatus ticks.
    Varloud M, Liebenberg J, Fourie J.
    Parasit Vectors; 2018 Jan 17; 11(1):41. PubMed ID: 29343275
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  • 18. Immunity of dogs against Babesia canis, its vector tick Dermacentor reticulatus, and Ixodes ricinus in endemic area.
    Martinod S, Brossard M, Moreau Y.
    J Parasitol; 1985 Jun 17; 71(3):269-73. PubMed ID: 4009345
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  • 19. Ixodes hexagonus is the main candidate as vector of Theileria annae in northwest Spain.
    Camacho AT, Pallas E, Gestal JJ, Guitián FJ, Olmeda AS, Telford SR, Spielman A.
    Vet Parasitol; 2003 Feb 28; 112(1-2):157-63. PubMed ID: 12581593
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