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    A comparison of small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences of bovine Babesia species transmitted by Haemaphysalis spp. in China

    The ribosomal small-subunit RNA gene sequences of six Chinese Babesia stocks infective to cattle, including a Babesia bigemina isolate, a B. bovis isolate, two B. ovata isolates, a Babesia sp. Wenchuan isolate an...

    Jianxun Luo, Hong Yin, Guiquan Guan, Dongying Yang, Aihong Liu in Parasitology Research (2005)

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    Description of a new Babesia sp. infective for cattle in China

    A Babesia species has been identified and shown to be transmitted by Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum in China. When larvae, nymphs and adults developed from engorged females H. a. anatolicum collected from cattle...

    Jianxun Luo, Hong Yin, Guiquan Guan, Qicai Zhang, Wenshun Lu in Parasitology Research (2002)

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    Transmission of an unidentified Theileria species to small ruminants by Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis ticks collected in the field

    The transmission of a recently identified Theileria species pathogenic for sheep and goats in northern China is described. Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis nymphs which had been collected from grass in epidemic areas ...

    Hong Yin, Jianxun Luo, Guiquan Guan, Yulong Gao, Bingyi Lu in Parasitology Research (2002)

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    Ovine anaplasmosis in Northwest China

    This paper described studies on the distribution, vector and multiplication of the pathogen of ovine anaplasmosis and a complement fixation test (CFT) for the disease.Anaplasma ovis was found to be widely distrib...

    Wenshun Lu, Wenxiang Lu, Qicai Zhang, Feng Yu in Tropical Animal Health and Production (1997)

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    Attempted transmission ofBabesia major byBoophilus microplus

    Two experiments were carried out to determine ifBabesia major could be transmitted byBoophilus microplus. In experiment 1, aBabesia-free batch of laboratory rearedBo. microplus larvae were applied to an intact ca...

    Hong Yin, Wenshun Lu, Qicai Zhang, Wenxiang Lu in Tropical Animal Health and Production (1997)

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    Cattle theileriosis in China

    Amongst the piroplasmoses of livestock in China, the commonest theilerioses are caused byTheileria annulata, T. sergenti andT. mutans. Research carried out over many years has shown these to be distributed mainly...

    Jianxun Luo, Wenshun Lu in Tropical Animal Health and Production (1997)

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    Babesiosis in China

    The importance of babesiosis in livestock in China is discussed and mainly focused on bovine and equine babesiosis. Babesiosis is still one of the most important diseases affecting livestock and has caused gre...

    Hong Yin, Wenshun Lu, Jianxun Luo in Tropical Animal Health and Production (1997)