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Theileria orientalis

Development and Validation of a Quantitative PCR Assay Using Multiplexed Hydrolysis Probes for Detection and Quantification of Theileria orientalis Isolates and Differentiation of Clinically Relevant Subtypes

Development and Validation of a Quantitative PCR Assay Using Multiplexed Hydrolysis Probes for Detection and Quantification of Theileria orientalis Isolates and Differentiation of Clinically Relevant Subtypes

... Theileria orientalis is an emerging pathogen of cattle in Asia, Australia, and New ...T. orientalis detection and typing are laborious and do not provide an estimate of parasite ...T. ...

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Semiquantitative Multiplexed Tandem PCR for Detection and Differentiation of Four Theileria orientalis Genotypes in Cattle

Semiquantitative Multiplexed Tandem PCR for Detection and Differentiation of Four Theileria orientalis Genotypes in Cattle

... the Theileria orientalis ...T. orientalis complex, reliably differentiated them, and was able to detect as little as 1 fg of genomic DNA from each ...T. orientalis complex in Australia and ...

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Pathogenic genotype of major piroplasm surface protein associated with anemia in Theileria orientalis infection in cattle

Pathogenic genotype of major piroplasm surface protein associated with anemia in Theileria orientalis infection in cattle

... by Theileria orientalis have emerged in the Asia–Pacific ...T. orientalis‑ infected erythrocytes are considered to be associated with variation in the pathogenicity of ...in Theileria‑infected ...

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The effects of Theileria orientalis Ikeda on bull fertility and libido : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

The effects of Theileria orientalis Ikeda on bull fertility and libido : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Theileria orientalis is a blood-borne parasite that is found across New Zealand cattle herds although prevalent in the North ...T. orientalis Ikeda type and this has caused an increase in the number ...

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Mechanical transfer of Theileria orientalis: possible roles of biting arthropods, colostrum and husbandry practices in disease transmission

Mechanical transfer of Theileria orientalis: possible roles of biting arthropods, colostrum and husbandry practices in disease transmission

... parasite Theileria have been seen in Australia since 2006. Although Theileria has been recognised in all mainland states in Australia since 1910 [1, 2], it had long been considered a benign para- site [1, ...

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The effects of Theileria orientalis Ikeda on bull fertility and libido : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

The effects of Theileria orientalis Ikeda on bull fertility and libido : a dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Theileria orientalis is a blood-borne parasite that is prevalent in New Zealand and other ...Ikeda-type orientalis has resulted in an epidemic of bovine anaemia in both dairy and beef cattle ...

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Transplacental transmission of Theileria orientalis occurs at a low rate in field affected cattle: infection in utero does not appear to be a major cause of abortion

Transplacental transmission of Theileria orientalis occurs at a low rate in field affected cattle: infection in utero does not appear to be a major cause of abortion

... 13]. Theileria orientalis is a vector-borne parasite with the ticks of the genus Haemaphysalis implicated in transmission in Japan [14–16], China [17], New Zealand [13] and Australia [18, ...T. ...

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Detection of Theileria orientalis genotypes in Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks from southern Australia

Detection of Theileria orientalis genotypes in Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks from southern Australia

... T. orientalis detection and genotype differentiation as described previously ...T. orientalis (Universal) and to semi-quantitatively determine the relative proportions of the Ikeda and Chitose genotypes ...

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Emergence of new types of Theileria orientalis in Australian cattle and possible cause of theileriosis outbreaks

Emergence of new types of Theileria orientalis in Australian cattle and possible cause of theileriosis outbreaks

... buffeli/T. orientalis group [20,21]. In addition univer- sal Theileria SSU rRNA gene primers were used to PCR amplify the full-length gene of approximately 1800 bp, which was then cloned into a plasmid ...

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Comparison of the performance of three PCR assays for the detection and differentiation of Theileria orientalis genotypes

Comparison of the performance of three PCR assays for the detection and differentiation of Theileria orientalis genotypes

... Clinical signs, haematology, serology and/or molecular tools have been used for the diagnosis of theileriosis in New Zealand [5,13]; however, owing to increasing num- bers of oriental theileriosis outbreaks in this ...

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Factors associated with seroconversion to the major piroplasm surface protein of the bovine haemoparasite Theileria orientalis

Factors associated with seroconversion to the major piroplasm surface protein of the bovine haemoparasite Theileria orientalis

... T. orientalis MPSP protects against recru- descence or re-infection with new ...T. orientalis strains remains unclear, but is worthy of further ...T. orientalis MPSP as a po- tential candidate for a ...

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The first molecular survey of theileriosis in Malaysian cattle, sheep and goats

The first molecular survey of theileriosis in Malaysian cattle, sheep and goats

... by Theileria annulata and Theileria parva, two most pathogenic and economic important parasites in cattle (Mans et ...2015). Theileria orientalis complex (Theileria ...

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Reclassification of Theileria annae as Babesia vulpes sp  nov

Reclassification of Theileria annae as Babesia vulpes sp nov

... This phylogenetic analysis confirms that T. annae does not belong to the genus Theileria and that it can be clearly distinguished from B. microti infecting rodents, macaques, and humans. These findings correspond ...

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Antidermatophytic Activity of the Fruticose Lichen Usnea orientalis

Antidermatophytic Activity of the Fruticose Lichen Usnea orientalis

... Lichen thalli were collected from Koti, Chakrata district, Uttarakhand, India and identified with the help of relevant keys [16]. The voucher specimen was deposited in the Botanical Survey of India, Allahabad, India: U. ...

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... The genera Xenomerus can be distinguished from Trimorus by short tridentate mandibles, scaly reticulate sculpture on the inner notauli area and circular metasoma (Rajmohana 2014). The X. orientalis may be ...

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Platycladus orientalis Extracts with Antioxidant Activity from North of Iran

Platycladus orientalis Extracts with Antioxidant Activity from North of Iran

... Thuja orientalis has its own Persian names: ‘Sarve Khomrehi’, ‘Nush’ and Sarve ...T. orientalis have been used as a hemostatic, expectorant and hypotensor in Korean folk ...Thuja orientalis such as ...

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Canine babesiosis: from molecular taxonomy to control

Canine babesiosis: from molecular taxonomy to control

... of Theileria annae infection in Northwest Spain reported 36% dogs (n = 58) were azotaemic at the time of diagnosis and that these dogs had a 10-fold higher risk of death from piroplasmosis than those that were not ...

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Molecular identification of Theileria parasites of northwestern Chinese Cervidae

Molecular identification of Theileria parasites of northwestern Chinese Cervidae

... cervine Theileria and Babesia directly in the same samples based on the 18S rRNA gene sequence using Theileria and Babesia specific primer ...of Theileria infections in red deer and silk deer, which ...

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Amblyomma cajennense is an intrastadial biological vector of Theileria equi

Amblyomma cajennense is an intrastadial biological vector of Theileria equi

... Background: The apicomplexan hemoprotozoan parasite Theileria equi is one of the etiologic agents causing equine piroplasmosis, a disease of equines that is endemic throughout large parts of the world. Before 2009 ...

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Vol 44, No 1 (2014)

Vol 44, No 1 (2014)

... The present vegetation reflects the spatial and time dynamics of the migration processes and human induced intervention it is composed of pontic eastern panonic western central European northern and southern sub ...

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