Title:
The role of ticks in theileria annulata transmission
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$ 33.60
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Professional
Category:
Medical
Article Length:
480 words
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Tick (3%)
Into (2%)
Cells (2%)
Theileria (2%)
Cattle (2%)
Blood (2%)
Protozoa (1%)
Found (1%)
Saliva (1%)
Host (1%)
Annulata (1%)
Ticks (1%)
Summary:
Theileria is a genus of protozoan parasite that affect cattle, causing diseases such as East Coast fever, Corridor disease and tropical theileriosis. They are classed as tick-borne infections, meaning that they are contracted and passed on through the bite of an infected tick. While the theileria protozoa can be transferred into any animal the tick feeds upon, theileria annulata is only considered important in bovine, particularly cattle, buffalo and yak, along with theileria parva.
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