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115 related items for PubMed ID: 32575961

  • 1. Ecological niche modeling of Babesia sp infection in wildlife experimentally evaluated in questing Ixodes ricinus.
    Zanet S, Ferroglio E, Battisti E, Tizzani P.
    Geospat Health; 2020 Jun 17; 15(1):. PubMed ID: 32575961
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  • 2. Diversity of Babesia and Rickettsia species in questing Ixodes ricinus: a longitudinal study in urban, pasture, and natural habitats.
    Overzier E, Pfister K, Thiel C, Herb I, Mahling M, Silaghi C.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2013 Aug 17; 13(8):559-64. PubMed ID: 23697771
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  • 3. Piroplasmosis in wildlife: Babesia and Theileria affecting free-ranging ungulates and carnivores in the Italian Alps.
    Zanet S, Trisciuoglio A, Bottero E, de Mera IG, Gortazar C, Carpignano MG, Ferroglio E.
    Parasit Vectors; 2014 Feb 17; 7():70. PubMed ID: 24533742
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  • 4. Tick-borne pathogens and their reservoir hosts in northern Italy.
    Baráková I, Derdáková M, Selyemová D, Chvostáč M, Špitalská E, Rosso F, Collini M, Rosà R, Tagliapietra V, Girardi M, Ramponi C, Hauffe HC, Rizzoli A.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2018 Feb 17; 9(2):164-170. PubMed ID: 28890111
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  • 5. Wild cervids are host for tick vectors of babesia species with zoonotic capability in Belgium.
    Lempereur L, Wirtgen M, Nahayo A, Caron Y, Shiels B, Saegerman C, Losson B, Linden A.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2012 Apr 17; 12(4):275-80. PubMed ID: 22214270
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  • 6. Detection of tick-borne pathogens in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), in questing ticks (Ixodes ricinus), and in ticks infesting roe deer in southern Germany.
    Overzier E, Pfister K, Herb I, Mahling M, Böck G, Silaghi C.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2013 Jun 17; 4(4):320-8. PubMed ID: 23571115
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  • 7. Longitudinal field study on bovine Babesia spp. and Anaplasma phagocytophilum infections during a grazing season in Belgium.
    Lempereur L, Lebrun M, Cuvelier P, Sépult G, Caron Y, Saegerman C, Shiels B, Losson B.
    Parasitol Res; 2012 Apr 17; 110(4):1525-30. PubMed ID: 21947341
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  • 8. A historical review of Babesia spp. associated with deer in Europe: Babesia divergens/Babesia divergens-like, Babesia capreoli, Babesia venatorum, Babesia cf. odocoilei.
    Fanelli A.
    Vet Parasitol; 2021 Jun 17; 294():109433. PubMed ID: 33930692
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  • 9. Babesia spp. in ticks and wildlife in different habitat types of Slovakia.
    Hamšíková Z, Kazimírová M, Haruštiaková D, Mahríková L, Slovák M, Berthová L, Kocianová E, Schnittger L.
    Parasit Vectors; 2016 May 20; 9(1):292. PubMed ID: 27207099
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  • 10. Babesia spp. identified by PCR in ticks collected from domestic and wild ruminants in southern Switzerland.
    Hilpertshauser H, Deplazes P, Schnyder M, Gern L, Mathis A.
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  • 11. Molecular detection of Babesia capreoli and Babesia venatorum in wild Swedish roe deer, Capreolus capreolus.
    Andersson MO, Bergvall UA, Chirico J, Christensson M, Lindgren PE, Nordström J, Kjellander P.
    Parasit Vectors; 2016 Apr 19; 9():221. PubMed ID: 27094215
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  • 12. Circulation of Babesia Species and Their Exposure to Humans through Ixodes Ricinus.
    Azagi T, Jaarsma RI, Docters van Leeuwen A, Fonville M, Maas M, Franssen FFJ, Kik M, Rijks JM, Montizaan MG, Groenevelt M, Hoyer M, Esser HJ, Krawczyk AI, Modrý D, Sprong H, Demir S.
    Pathogens; 2021 Mar 24; 10(4):. PubMed ID: 33804875
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  • 13. [Ixodes ricinus, transmitted diseases and reservoirs].
    Rizzoli A, Rosà R, Mantelli B, Pecchioli E, Hauffe H, Tagliapietra V, Beninati T, Neteler M, Genchi C.
    Parassitologia; 2004 Jun 24; 46(1-2):119-22. PubMed ID: 15305699
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  • 16. Dynamics, co-infections and characteristics of zoonotic tick-borne pathogens in Hokkaido small mammals, Japan.
    Moustafa MAM, Taylor K, Nakao R, Shimozuru M, Sashika M, Rosà R, Thu MJ, Rizzoli A, Tsubota T.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2016 Jul 24; 7(5):922-928. PubMed ID: 27166277
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  • 18. Prevalence of three zoonotic Babesia species in Ixodes ricinus (Linné, 1758) nymphs in a suburban forest in Switzerland.
    Gigandet L, Stauffer E, Douet V, Rais O, Moret J, Gern L.
    Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis; 2011 Apr 24; 11(4):363-6. PubMed ID: 21395425
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