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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38308372/evaluation-of-the-efficacy-of-simparica-trio-%C3%A2-in-the-prevention-of-the-transmission-of-babesia-canis-by-infected-dermacentor-reticulatus-to-dogs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stasia Borowski, Alta Viljoen, Lina D'Hanis, Sean Mahabir, Thomas Geurden
BACKGROUND: Babesia canis is a clinically relevant vector-borne pathogen in dogs, and its presence is expanding. The efficacy of Simparica Trio® (Zoetis) in the prevention of B. canis transmission was evaluated at the minimum recommended label dose of 1.2 mg/kg sarolaner, 24 µg/kg moxidectin and 5 mg/kg pyrantel per kg bodyweight. METHODS: Twenty-four (24) dogs were randomly allocated to either a placebo-treated group or one of two treatment groups with Simparica Trio...
February 2, 2024: Parasites & Vectors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38301344/repeated-imidocarb-treatment-failure-suggesting-emerging-resistance-of-babesia-canis-in-a-new-endemic-area-in-north-eastern-germany
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christiane Weingart, Jürgen Krücken, Barbara Kohn
Canine babesiosis has been increasingly diagnosed in various regions of Germany such as north-eastern Germany in recent years. A dog with several relapses of Babesia canis infection after treatment with imidocarb is described. A 9-year-old male Magyar Viszla with B. canis infection was referred after two treatments with imidocarb (dosage 2.1 mg/kg SC) because of lethargy, fever and pancytopenia (additional treatments with prednisolone and doxycycline). Merozoites were detected in the blood smear and imidocarb treatment was repeated...
January 31, 2024: Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38293033/multiomics-analysis-reveals-b-mo1-as-a-distinct-babesia-species-and-provides-insights-into-its-evolution-and-virulence
#43
Pallavi Singh, Pratap Vydyam, Tiffany Fang, Karel Estrada, Luis Miguel Gonzalez, Ricardo Grande, Madelyn Kumar, Sakshar Chakravarty, Vincent Berry, Vincent Ranwez, Bernard Carcy, Delphine Depoix, Sergio Sánchez, Emmanuel Cornillot, Steven Abel, Loic Ciampossin, Todd Lenz, Omar Harb, Alejandro Sanchez-Flores, Estrella Montero, Karine G Le Roch, Stefano Lonardi, Choukri Ben Mamoun
Babesiosis, caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Babesia , is an emerging tick-borne disease of significance for both human and animal health. Babesia parasites infect erythrocytes of vertebrate hosts where they develop and multiply rapidly to cause the pathological symptoms associated with the disease. The identification of various Babesia species underscores the ongoing risk of new zoonotic pathogens capable of infecting humans, a concern amplified by anthropogenic activities and environmental shifts impacting the distribution and transmission dynamics of parasites, their vectors, and reservoir hosts...
January 18, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38252736/prevalence-and-risk-factors-associated-with-babesia-bovis-infection-in-crioula-lageana-cattle
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mariana da Silva Casa, Julio de Matos Vettori, Ketriane Mota De Souza, Paulo Ricardo Benetti Todeschini, Luiz Claudio Miletti, Carla Ivane Ganz Vogel, André Luiz Ferreira Lima, Joandes Henrique Fonteque
INTRODUCTION: Bovine babesiosis caused by the protozoan Babesia bovis is a worldwide disease and causes great economic damage to livestock. There are no studies on the epidemiology of this disease in native breeds such as Crioula Lageana cattle raised in the South of Brazil. METHODOLOGY: DNA samples from 311 animals were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the identification of the gene rap-1 (Rhoptry Associated Protein 1) from B. bovis. An epidemiological questionnaire was used to determine the risk factors associated with infection...
December 31, 2023: Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251991/a-retrospective-study-of-disease-processes-in-maned-wolves-chrysocyon-brachyurus-in-north-american-zoological-institutions-with-emphasis-on-urolithiasis-inflammatory-bowel-disease-and-neoplasia
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magdalena Marcinczyk, Nucharin Songsasen, Elizabeth E Hammond, Georgina DeCesare, Melissa Rodden, Denise McAloose
The objective of this retrospective study is to summarize causes of disease and mortality in maned wolves ( Chrysocyon brachyurus ) in the North American Species Survival Plan Program (SSP) population. This information will inform and enhance animal health, husbandry, and conservation efforts. Pathology reports were requested from all zoological institutions housing maned wolves between 1930 and 2021. Data were reviewed and cause of death (COD) and reported diseases were summarized and compared by age group, organ system and disease process...
January 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38251388/coinfection-of-babesia-and-borrelia-in-the-tick-ixodes-ricinus-a-neglected-public-health-issue-in-europe
#46
REVIEW
Thomas G T Jaenson, Jeremy S Gray, Per-Eric Lindgren, Peter Wilhelmsson
Ixodes ricinus nymphs and adults removed from humans, and larvae and nymphs from birds, have been analysed for infection with Babesia species and Borrelia species previously in separately published studies. Here, we use the same data set to explore the coinfection pattern of Babesia and Borrelia species in the ticks. We also provide an overview of the ecology and potential public health importance in Sweden of I. ricinus infected both with zoonotic Babesia and Borrelia species. Among 1952 nymphs and adult ticks removed from humans, 3...
January 17, 2024: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38250924/histopathological-aspects-of-the-influence-of-babesia-microti-on-the-placentas-of-infected-female-rats
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krzysztof P Jasik, Anna Kleczka, Aleksandra Franielczyk
Babesiosis is perceived mainly an animal disease; however, awareness that Babesia spp. parasites that can cause diseases in humans is increasing significantly. Babesiosis is spread by the bite of an infected tick ( Ixodes spp.), but it can also be transmitted by transfusion of infected blood and from an infected mother to her child during pregnancy or childbirth. The parasites multiply in the bloodstream and destroy red blood cells. This study aimed to assess the influence of Babesia microti on the histological structure of the placenta...
January 3, 2024: Veterinary Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38240997/novel-strategy-for-in-vitro-validation-of-babesia-orientalis-heat-shock-proteins-chaperone-activity-and-thermostability
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jinfang Hu, Lizhe Fan, Yuan Huang, Pei He, Lan He, Junlong Zhao
BACKGROUND: Babesia orientalis is an intra-erythrocytic protozoan parasite that causes babesiosis in water buffalo. The genome of B. orientalis has been reported and various genes have been accurately annotated, including heat shock proteins (HSP). Three B. orientalis HSPs (HSP90, HSP70 and HSP20) have been previously identified as potential antigenic targets. Here, a new validation strategy for the chaperone activities and cell protection characteristics of the three HSPs was developed in vitro...
January 19, 2024: Acta Parasitologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38213635/immune-control-in-repeated-babesia-microti-infection-in-a-patient-with-b-cell-deficiency
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica S Little, Miranda S Oakley, Anna R Thorner, Demerise Johnston, Victoria Majam, Alexis D Liakos, Lewis A Novack, Hong Zheng, Scott Meredith, Chao-Kai Chou, Benjamin R Newton, Robert J Soiffer, Peter J Krause, Lindsey R Baden, Sanjai Kumar
The immunology of human babesiosis is poorly investigated. We present a comprehensive investigation of a 75-year-old man with B-cell deficiency who experienced 3 episodes of babesiosis over a 6-year period. Slowly evolving clinical immunity was observed, as evidenced by milder clinical symptoms and lower peak parasite burden after each subsequent babesiosis episode. The patient exhibited several striking immunologic findings. First, the patient had exceptionally high Babesia microti -specific antibodies despite very few circulating B cells, which predominantly coexpressed CD27 (memory marker) and CD95 (death receptor)...
January 2024: Open Forum Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38205493/warm-autoimmune-hemolytic-anemia-secondary-to-babesia-microti-infection-a-case-report
#50
Pavel Bleik, Vivian Matubia
Babesia microti  is a parasite endemic to the northeastern and midwestern regions of the United States of America and a leading cause of babesiosis. Babesiosis has a non-specific presentation, which can delay diagnosis, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. As the number of reported babesiosis cases increases, there is a need to create more awareness of some atypical presentations that allow for early recognition and treatment. This case report identifies a 75-year-old male with intact spleen who presented with warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia secondary to  B...
December 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38194893/detection-and-quantification-of-babesia-bovis-and-babesia-bigemina-using-different-target-genes
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rodrigo Giglioti, Anibal Eugênio Vercesi Filho, Ana Gonçalves Domingos, Sérgio Silva da Silva, Rodrigo Casquero Cunha, Adriana Mércia Guaratini Ibelli, Cintia Hiromi Okino, Márcia Cristina de Sena Oliveira
Molecular assays have been widely used for the detection and quantification of bovine babesiosis due to their high sensitivity and specificity. However, variations in the sensitivity of pathogen detection may occur depending on the selected target gene. Thus, this study aimed to compare the detection sensitivity (DS) of Babesia bovis and B. bigemina infection levels in artificially and naturally infected cattle using quantitative PCR (qPCR) and six target genes. For B. bovis, the merozoite surface antigen genes 2b and 2c (msa-2b and msa-2c), and the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (cybmt) were used...
December 26, 2023: Research in Veterinary Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38193896/the-infection-tolerant-white-footed-deermouse-tempers-interferon-responses-to-endotoxin-in-comparison-to-the-mouse-and-rat
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Milovic, Jonathan V Duong, Alan G Barbour
The white-footed deermouse Peromyscus leucopus , a long-lived rodent, is a key reservoir in North America for agents of several zoonoses, including Lyme disease, babesiosis, anaplasmosis, and a viral encephalitis. While persistently infected, this deermouse is without apparent disability or diminished fitness. For a model for inflammation elicited by various pathogens, the endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was used to compare genome-wide transcription in blood by P. leucopus , Mus musculus, and Rattus norvegicus and adjusted for white cell concentrations...
January 9, 2024: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38184725/tick-borne-pathogens-in-questing-adults-dermacentor-reticulatus-from-the-eastern-european-population-north-eastern-poland
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katarzyna Kubiak, Hanna Szymańska, Janina Dziekońska-Rynko, Agnieszka Tylkowska, Małgorzata Dmitryjuk, Ewa Dzika
Dermacentor reticulatus is tick species with an expanding geographical range in Europe, which creates the possibility of spreading microorganisms of significant veterinary and medical importance. The study aimed to investigate the prevalence and genetic diversity of Rickettsia spp., Babesia spp., Borrelia spp. and Anaplasma phagocytophilum in adult D. reticulatus ticks from the Eastern European population in the urban and the natural biotopes of north-eastern Poland. Microorganisms were detected by PCR and identified by DNA sequencing...
January 6, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38183851/tick-borne-diseases-in-the-north-sea-region-a-comprehensive-overview-and-recommendations-for-diagnostics-and-treatment
#54
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Randi Eikeland, Anna J Henningsson, Anne-Mette Lebech, Yvonne Kerlefsen, Sally Mavin, Amber Vrijlandt, Joppe W Hovius, Tinne Lernout, Chin Lim, Gerhard Dobler, Volker Fingerle, Rosa M Gynthersen, Per-Eric Lindgren, Harald Reiso
As part of the NorthTick project, co-funded by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund and the North Sea Region Programme, specialists in the field of tick-borne diseases from seven North Sea countries co-operated with patient organisations and governmental health care institutions to provide this comprehensive overview of diagnostics and treatment recommendations in the region for Lyme borreliosis, Borrelia miyamotoi infection, tick-borne encephalitis, human granulocytic anaplasmosis, rickettsiosis, neoehrlichiosis and babesiosis...
January 5, 2024: Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38169301/tafenoquine-atovaquone-combination-achieves-radical-cure-and-confers-sterile-immunity-in-experimental-models-of-human-babesiosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pratap Vydyam, Anasuya C Pal, Isaline Renard, Meenal Chand, Vandana Kumari, Joseph C Gennaro, Choukri Ben Mamoun
Human babesiosis is a potentially fatal tick-borne disease caused by intraerythrocytic Babesia parasites. The emergence of resistance to recommended therapies highlights the need for new and more effective treatments. Here we demonstrate that the 8-aminoquinoline antimalarial drug tafenoquine inhibits the growth of different Babesia species in vitro, is highly effective against Babesia microti and Babesia duncani in mice and protects animals from lethal infection caused by atovaquone-sensitive and -resistant B...
January 3, 2024: Journal of Infectious Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156733/degree-days-and-off-host-longevity-of-cattle-fever-ticks-boophilus-spp-acari-ixodidae-in-south-texas-pastures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Charluz M Arocho Rosario, Brenda Leal-Galvan, Donald B Thomas
Cattle fever ticks, Boophilus microplus (Canestrini) and Boophilus annulatus (Say), are native to Eurasia and have invaded the New World as vectors of bovine Babesiosis. Due to severe losses in livestock production, an eradication program by the USDA was established. Premises infested with Boophilus ticks are subject to regulatory oversight that includes acaricide treatment and quarantine. The quarantine duration varies between summer through winter and is based on the available information on the persistence of the off-host stages in pastures far from south Texas...
December 29, 2023: Journal of Economic Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38156314/establishment-of-a-stable-transfection-and-gene-targeting-system-in-babesia-divergens
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eliana F G Cubillos, Pavla Snebergerova, Sarka Borsodi, Dominika Reichensdorferova, Viktoriya Levytska, Masahito Asada, Daniel Sojka, Marie Jalovecka
Babesia divergens is an emerging tick-borne pathogen considered as the principal causative agent of bovine babesiosis in Europe with a notable zoonotic risk to human health. Despite its increasing impact, considerable gaps persist in our understanding of the molecular interactions between this parasite and its hosts. In this study, we address the current limitation of functional genomic tools in B. divergens and introduce a stable transfection system specific to this parasite. We define the parameters for a drug selection system hdhfr -WR99210 and evaluate different transfection protocols for highly efficient generation of transgenic parasites expressing GFP...
2023: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38133744/analysis-of-genetic-diversity-of-cytb-gene-from-babesia-gibsoni-isolates-from-naturally-infected-dogs-in-karnataka-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lavanya K Vijaykumar, Puttalakshmamma G Chikkachowdappa, Mohan H Venkatappa, Anand K Javare Gowda, Siju Susan Jacob, Saminathan Mani, Manjunatha Reddy Gundallahalli Bayyappa
PURPOSE: The study aimed to investigate genetic diversity in Babesia gibsoni, the causative agent of canine babesiosis, and to assess the presence of atovaquone-resistant isolates in naturally infected dogs. METHODS: A total of 24 blood samples confirmed for B. gibsoni infection was subjected to PCR amplification and sequencing based on cytb gene. Genetic characterization of B. gibsoni as well as attempts to detect the point mutation rendering atovaquone resistance was carried out based on the analysis of nucleotide sequence of cytb gene using bioinformatics software...
December 22, 2023: Acta Parasitologica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38133320/the-diverse-pathogenicity-of-various-babesia-parasite-species-that-infect-dogs
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REVIEW
Andrew L Leisewitz, Vladimir Mrljak, Jonathan D Dear, Adam Birkenheuer
Babesia species infect a very wide range of mammal hosts across the globe, and zoonotic infections are of growing concern. Several species of the Babesia genus infect dogs, and some of these cause significant morbidity and mortality. The Apicomplexan parasite resides within the red cell and infections result in direct damage to the host through intra- and extravascular hemolysis. An exuberant inflammatory response by the host to some species of Babesia parasites also results in significant collateral damage to the host...
December 11, 2023: Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38133234/biological-control-of-hyalomma-ticks-in-cattle-by-fungal-isolates
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Ahmad Wadaan, Baharullah Khattak, Aneela Riaz, Mubbashir Hussain, Muhammad Jamil Khan, Fozia Fozia, Anisa Iftikhar, Ijaz Ahmad, Muhammad Farooq Khan, Almohannad Baabbad, Ziaullah
Ticks pose a major threat to cattle health and production in Pakistan because they transmit pathogens of diseases like Babesiosis and Theileriosis. Hyalomma spp., found across Africa, Asia, and Europe, are especially problematic. This study explored biocontrol of Hyalomma spp. using spore-free fungal culture filtrates collected from dairy farm soil in Kohat, Pakistan. Three fungal species of the genera Alternaria, Aspergillus, and Penicillium were isolated, and their filtrates were tested against tick adults and larvae...
December 1, 2023: Veterinary Sciences
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