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126 related items for PubMed ID: 4973786

  • 1. Observations on the development of Babesia caballi (Nuttall) in the tropical horse tick Dermacentor nitens Neumann.
    Holbrook AA, Anthony DW, Johnson AJ.
    J Protozool; 1968 May; 15(2):391-6. PubMed ID: 4973786
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  • 2. THE HEREDITARY TRANSMISSION OF BABESIA CABALLI IN THE TROPICAL HORSE TICK, DERMACENTOR NITENS NEUMANN.
    ROBY TO, ANTHONY DW, THORNTON CW, HOLBROOK AA.
    Am J Vet Res; 1964 Mar; 25():494-9. PubMed ID: 14125923
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  • 3. Transmission of Babesia caballi by Dermacentor nitens (Acari: Ixodidae) is restricted to one generation in the absence of alimentary reinfection on a susceptible equine host.
    Schwint ON, Knowles DP, Ueti MW, Kappmeyer LS, Scoles GA.
    J Med Entomol; 2008 Nov; 45(6):1152-5. PubMed ID: 19058641
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  • 4. Some effects of parasitism by Babesia caballi on the tropical horse tick, Dermacentro (=Anocentor) nitens.
    Anthony DW, Johnson AJ, Holbrook AA.
    J Invertebr Pathol; 1970 Jan; 15(1):113-7. PubMed ID: 4986167
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  • 5. Detection of Babesia caballi and Babesia equi in Dermacentor nuttalli adult ticks.
    Battsetseg B, Xuan X, Ikadai H, Bautista JL, Byambaa B, Boldbaatar D, Battur B, Battsetseg G, Batsukh Z, Igarashi I, Nagasawa H, Mikami T, Fujisaki K.
    Int J Parasitol; 2001 Apr; 31(4):384-6. PubMed ID: 11306116
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  • 6. [Detection of Babesia caballi (Nuttall, 1910) and Theileria equi (Syn. Babesia equi , Laveran, 1901) by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in show and sport horses in the region of Ankara].
    Güçlü HZ, Karaer KZ.
    Turkiye Parazitol Derg; 2007 Apr; 31(2):89-93. PubMed ID: 17594644
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  • 7. Molecular investigation of Babesia caballi in horses from the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Epidemiological aspects associated with the infection.
    Peckle M, Pires MS, Dos Santos TM, Roier ECR, da Silva CB, Vilela JAR, Paulino PG, Santos HA, Massard CL.
    Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports; 2022 May; 30():100709. PubMed ID: 35431067
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  • 8. Age-dependent dynamics of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi infections in southwest Mongolia based on IFAT and/or PCR prevalence data from domestic horses and ticks.
    Rüegg SR, Torgerson P, Deplazes P, Mathis A.
    Parasitology; 2007 Jul; 134(Pt 7):939-47. PubMed ID: 17306055
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  • 10. Transmission of equine piroplasmosis by Dermacentor nitens Neumann.
    ROBY TO, ANTHONY DW.
    J Am Vet Med Assoc; 1963 Apr 01; 142():768-9. PubMed ID: 13974501
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  • 13. Detection of equine Babesia spp. gene fragments in Dermacentor nuttalli Olenev 1929 infesting mongolian horses, and their amplification in egg and larval progenies.
    Battsetseg B, Lucero S, Xuan X, Claveria F, Byambaa B, Battur B, Boldbaatar D, Batsukh Z, Khaliunaa T, Battsetseg G, Igarashi I, Nagasawa H, Fujisaki K.
    J Vet Med Sci; 2002 Aug 01; 64(8):727-30. PubMed ID: 12237521
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  • 15. The transstadial transmission of Babesia caballi by Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi.
    de Waal DT, Potgieter FT.
    Onderstepoort J Vet Res; 1987 Dec 01; 54(4):655-6. PubMed ID: 3444624
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  • 16. Detection of natural infection of Boophilus microplus with Babesia equi and Babesia caballi in Brazilian horses using nested polymerase chain reaction.
    Battsetseg B, Lucero S, Xuan X, Claveria FG, Inoue N, Alhassan A, Kanno T, Igarashi I, Nagasawa H, Mikami T, Fujisaki K.
    Vet Parasitol; 2002 Aug 22; 107(4):351-7. PubMed ID: 12163246
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  • 17. Comparative morphologic features of Babesia caballi and Babesia equi.
    Simpson CF, Kirkham WW, Kling JM.
    Am J Vet Res; 1967 Nov 22; 28(127):1693-7. PubMed ID: 4965565
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  • 18. Novel foci of Dermacentor reticulatus ticks infected with Babesia canis and Babesia caballi in the Netherlands and in Belgium.
    Jongejan F, Ringenier M, Putting M, Berger L, Burgers S, Kortekaas R, Lenssen J, van Roessel M, Wijnveld M, Madder M.
    Parasit Vectors; 2015 Apr 17; 8():232. PubMed ID: 25889392
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  • 19. Molecular and serological detection of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi infection in horses and ixodid ticks in Iran.
    Abedi V, Razmi G, Seifi H, Naghibi A.
    Ticks Tick Borne Dis; 2014 Apr 17; 5(3):239-44. PubMed ID: 24556274
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  • 20. Seroepidemiologic studies on Babesia equi and Babesia caballi infections in Brazil.
    Heuchert CM, de Giulli V, de Athaide DF, Böse R, Friedhoff KT.
    Vet Parasitol; 1999 Aug 16; 85(1):1-11. PubMed ID: 10447188
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