Equine piroplasmosis: attempts to infect laboratory animals with Babesia equi.
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Publication Date: 1969-08-01 PubMed ID: 5816364
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APA
Frerichs WM, Johnson AJ, Holbrook AA.
(1969).
Equine piroplasmosis: attempts to infect laboratory animals with Babesia equi.
Am J Vet Res, 30(8), 1333-1336.
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MeSH Terms
- Animals
- Animals, Laboratory / immunology
- Babesiosis / immunology
- Cattle
- Complement Fixation Tests
- Cricetinae
- Gerbillinae
- Guinea Pigs
- Horse Diseases / immunology
- Horses
- Mice
- Rabbits
- Rats
- Sheep
Citations
This article has been cited 3 times.- Onyiche TE, Suganuma K, Igarashi I, Yokoyama N, Xuan X, Thekisoe O. A Review on Equine Piroplasmosis: Epidemiology, Vector Ecology, Risk Factors, Host Immunity, Diagnosis and Control.. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2019 May 16;16(10).
- Knowles DP Jr, Kappmeyer LS, Perryman LE. Specific immune responses are required to control parasitemia in Babesia equi infection.. Infect Immun 1994 May;62(5):1909-13.
- Malhotra DV, Gautam OP, Banerjee DP. Attempts to transmit Babesia equi in laboratory animals.. Trop Anim Health Prod 1979 May;11(2):95-7.
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