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Blood parasites of some wild bovidae in Botswana.
Carmichael IH, Hobday E. Carmichael IH, et al. Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1975 Jun;42(2):55-62. Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1975. PMID: 813170
., probably originating from cysts ruptured accidentally, occurred in the blood films of 2 impala and 1 tsessebe. The parasite Haematoxenus was not detected in any of the blood smears. The findings are compared with those of workers in other African countries and the impor …
., probably originating from cysts ruptured accidentally, occurred in the blood films of 2 impala and 1 tsessebe. The parasite Haematoxen
Studies on Theileriidae (Sporozoa) in Tanzania. I. Tick transmission of Haematoxenus veliferus.
Uilenberg G, Schreuder BE. Uilenberg G, et al. Tropenmed Parasitol. 1976 Mar;27(1):106-11. Tropenmed Parasitol. 1976. PMID: 1258136
Haematoxenus veliferus was experimentally transmitted in cattle on two occasions by the tick Amblyomma variegatum; transmission was transstadial, from nymph to adult. ...
Haematoxenus veliferus was experimentally transmitted in cattle on two occasions by the tick Amblyomma variegatum; transmission was t
Observations on Haematoxenus separatus Uilenberg & Andreasen 1974 in the erythrocytes of Kenyan sheep.
Young AS, Mchinja SF. Young AS, et al. Res Vet Sci. 1977 Nov;23(3):387-8. Res Vet Sci. 1977. PMID: 415344
Two Kenyan sheep were splenectomised; on examination of Giemsa stained blood smears large numbers of piroplasms identical in morphology to Theileria ovis and Haematoxenus separatus (with a veil in the infected erythrocyte) were detected. ...
Two Kenyan sheep were splenectomised; on examination of Giemsa stained blood smears large numbers of piroplasms identical in morphology to T …
Studies on Theileriidae (Sporozoa) in Tanzania. II. Serological characterization of Haematoxenus veliferus.
Mpangala C, Uilenberg G, Schreuder BE. Mpangala C, et al. Tropenmed Parasitol. 1976 Jun;27(2):192-6. Tropenmed Parasitol. 1976. PMID: 821189
Piroplasm antigen of Haematoxenus veliferus, prepared from cattle with a high parasitaemia, showed the presence of antibodies to this parasite in infected animals, using the indirect fluorescent antibody test. ...
Piroplasm antigen of Haematoxenus veliferus, prepared from cattle with a high parasitaemia, showed the presence of antibodies to this …
Erythrocytic forms of Theileria velifera.
van Vorstenbosch CJ, Uilenberg G, van Dijk JE. van Vorstenbosch CJ, et al. Res Vet Sci. 1978 Mar;24(2):214-21. Res Vet Sci. 1978. PMID: 418470
The enigmatic veil associated with the cattle parasite Haematoxenus veliferus has been shown to be crystallike in ultrastructure and to stain with benzidine like haemoglobin. ...As less distinct veil-like structures are known to occur with some other Theileria species, and …
The enigmatic veil associated with the cattle parasite Haematoxenus veliferus has been shown to be crystallike in ultrastructure and …
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