The parasite-- called " babesia-like organism " because of its resemblance to a close cousin, ( ital ) Babesia ( end ital )-- resembles a butterfly or air plane propeller.
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The parasite-- called " babesia-like organism " because of its resemblance to a close cousin, ( ital ) Babesia ( end ital )-- resembles a butterfly or air plane propeller.
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Persing said that eventually, as more is learned about Babesia and Ehrlichia, the disease now known as Lyme may come to be perceived as a complex, rather than a discrete disease caused by a single pathogen.
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Hypnozoites are found in " Karyolysus lacerate " and most species of " Plasmodium "; transovarial transmission of parasites occurs in lifecycles of " Karyolysus " and " Babesia ".
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Elsa's life was cut short when she succumbed to " Babesia felis ", a form of babesiosis, a tick-borne blood disease similar to malaria, which often infects the cat family.
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He also investigated the nature of Negri bodies in rabies, the developmental cycle of piroplasma ( Babesia canis ) in the tick, parasites of monkey malaria, Plasmodium gallinaceum and new species of protozoan parasites of animals.
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A similar disease in cattle, commonly known as tick fever, is spread by " Babesia bovis " and " B . bigemina " in the introduced cattle tick " Rhipicephalus microplus ".
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Additional organisms that may be transmitted by " Ixodes " are parasites from the genus " Babesia " which cause babesiosis, and bacteria from the related genera " Anaplasma " which cause anaplasmosis.
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A few doctors attribute these symptoms to persistent infection with " Borrelia ", or co-infections with other tick-borne pathogens, such as " Ehrlichia " and " Babesia ".
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This is made by serial infection of calves to attenuate the virulence of the strain of " Babesia ", followed by splenectomy to produce many of the piroplasm stage in blood, which is then bottled for use.