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Demonstration of Anaplasma marginale in hemolymph of Dermacentor andersoni by animal inoculation and by fluorescent-antibody technique
1983
Kocan, K.M. | Oberst, R.D. | Ewing, S.A. | Hair, J.A. | Barron, S.J.
Dermacentor andersoni, demonstration of Anaplasma marginale in hemolymph by animal inoculation and fluorescent antibody technique
Show more [+] Less [-]Observations on the transmission of Theileria mutans in South Africa
1981
De Vos, A.J. | Roos, J.A.
Theileria mutans, 4 isolates obtained from geographically distant parts of South Africa by subinoculation of infected blood were readily transmitted to cattle by Amblyomma hebraeum, all attempts to transmit these isolates with Rhipicephalus appendiculatus were unsuccessful
Show more [+] Less [-]Isolation of Anaplasma marginale from Rhipicephalus simus males
1980
Potgieter, F.T. | Van Rensburg, L.
Anaplasma marginale, transstadial transmission by Rhipicephalus simus, successful transmission to oxen by tick stabilate prepared from infected male ticks
Show more [+] Less [-]Influence of parasitemia level at feeding on development of Anaplasma marginale Theiler in Dermacentor andersoni Stiles
1983
Kocan, K.M. | Holbert, D. | Ewing, S.A. | Hair, J.A. | Barron, S.J.
influence of parasitemia level of calves at time of feeding by Dermacentor andersonii upon development of Anaplasma marginale in the ticks
Show more [+] Less [-]Studies on a bovine Babesia transmitted by Hyalomma marginatum rufipes Koch, 1844
1981
Gray, J.S. | De Vos, A.J.
Babesia occultans n. sp. originally obtained from engorged female Hyalomma marginatum rufipes collected from cattle in Northern Transvaal, transmission studies in laboratory strain of ticks and splenectomized cattle, morphological, serological, and cross-immunity studies distinguished parasite as previously undescribed species highly infective for H. marginatum rufipes but of low virulence in cattle, unsuccessful attempt to transmit transovarially with Boophilus microplus
Show more [+] Less [-]Some effects of 60CO irradiation on Cowdria ruminantium in its tick host Amblyomma hebraeum Koch (Acarina: Ixodidae)
1981
Amblyomma hebraeum, 60CO irradiation of nymphs failed to attenuate Cowdria ruminatium
Show more [+] Less [-]Isolation and transmission of an unidentified Babesia sp. infective for cattle
1981
Thomas, S.E. | Mason, T.E.
Babesia sp. in Hyalomma marginatum rufipes, laboratory transmission to susceptible cattle achieved both biologically (tick feeding) and mechanically (injection of infected blood), low pathogenicity, apparently not transmissible to horses
Show more [+] Less [-]Demonstration of colonies of Anaplasma marginale in the midgut of Rhipicephalus simus
1983
Potgieter, F.T. | Kocan, K.M. | McNew, R.W. | Ewing, S.A.
Rhipicephalus simus, 5 types of Anaplasma marginale colonies demonstrated in midgut
Show more [+] Less [-]Development of colonies of Anaplasma marginale in the gut of incubated Dermacentor andersoni
1983
Kocan, K.M. | Holbert, D. | Ewing, S.A. | Hair, J.A. | Barron, S.J.
Dermacentor andersoni, density, size, type, and distribution of colonies of Anaplasma marginale in gut of ticks incubated at 37 C for various periods
Show more [+] Less [-]The effect of tick control on the epidemiology of bovine babesiosis
1983
De Vos, A.J. | Potgieter, F.T.
Babesia bovis, B. bigemina, cattle, effect of tick control on infection rates and on enzootic stability, survey of farms from 6 geographical regions, control of ticks is not justified economically as means of minimizing risks of babesiosis outbreaks unless regular dipping is necessary to limit damage done by ticks per se
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