A well-known example of this is the appearance of autoimmune erythropenia during the course of anaplasmosis and babesiosis in cattle. |
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For example, I. scapularis may transmit ehrlichiosis, Lyme disease, and babesiosis. |
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Two other diseases, human granulocytic ehrlichiosis and babesiosis, are also transmitted through deer tick bites. |
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Almost two-thirds of the donkeys and horses tested were found to have equine babesiosis, also called piroplasmosis. |
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For parasitic agents such as those that cause Chagas' disease or babesiosis, there are no serologie tests available. |
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Caused by Babesia microti, babesiosis is a zoonotic disease endemic in the coastal areas of Massachusetts and New York States. |
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Tick-borne diseases in the United States include Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, tularemia, babesiosis, Colorado tick fever, and relapsing fever. |
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The number of symptoms and duration of illness in patients with concurrent Lyme disease and babesiosis are greater than in patients with either infection alone. |
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Two cows positive for babesiosis showed history of haemoglobinuria and fever. |
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The eradication of anaplasmosis, babesiosis and cowdriosis is also supported in the French Overseas Departments. |
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Heartwater, babesiosis and anaplasmosis transmitted by vector insects in the French overseas departments. |
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Ticks are vectors of several diseases including heartwater, anaplasmosis and babesiosis. |
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Those tests also turned up nothing, but eventually — about four months after falling ill — he tested positive for both Lyme disease and babesiosis. |
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One of the important tasks of the Veterinary Department is to advise veterinarians about measures to prevent import diseases in domestic animals such as visceral leishmaniasis, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis and dirofilariasis. |
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Dr. Ostfeld has seen two emerging diseases — babesiosis and anaplasmosis — that affect humans in the ticks he studies, and he has raised the alarm about the possibility of their spread. |
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The deer tick, which also spreads Lyme disease, is the most common vector for the babesiosis parasite, Babesia microti. |
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The incidence of babesiosis, which is caused by microscopic parasites that infect red blood cells, has been increasing dramatically in the Hudson Valley, according to research done by Wormser. |
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An increase in babesiosis was noted in the north-eastern United States. |
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Vaccine for the protection of dogs against babesiosis comprising antigens from B. canis, characterised in that it comprises antigens from B. canis rossi and antigens from another B. canis subspecies. |
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Diseases spread by ticks include anaplasmosis, Lyme borreliosis, babesiosis, tick-borne encephalitis and ehrlichiosis, many of which can cause serious diseases in humans. |
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We've known about Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever for years, but there are new ones such as Babesiosis, which is not only hard to diagnose, but it will make you very ill. |
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Babesiosis or tick fever, is a febrile disease of domestic and wild animals characterized by extensive erythrocytic lysis leading to anaemia, icterus and haemoglobinuria. |
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Babesiosis is an intraerythrocytic parasitic infection that ranges from subclinical to severe disease with fever, thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, and hyperbilirubinemia. |
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