| In non-endemic areas, carrier horses should not be imported. If they are, they should be identified using serological testing, quarantined and treated. | | In non-endemic areas, carrier horses should not be imported. If they are, they should be identified using serological testing, quarantined and treated. |
| *Butler, C. M., Nijhof, A. M., van der Kolk, J. H., de Haseth, O. B., Taoufik, A., Jongejan, F., Houwers, D. J. (2008) '''Repeated high dose imidocarb dipropionate treatment did not eliminate Babesia caballi from naturally infected horses as determined by PCR-reverse line blot hybridization''' ''Veterinary Parasitology 151:320–322'' | | *Butler, C. M., Nijhof, A. M., van der Kolk, J. H., de Haseth, O. B., Taoufik, A., Jongejan, F., Houwers, D. J. (2008) '''Repeated high dose imidocarb dipropionate treatment did not eliminate Babesia caballi from naturally infected horses as determined by PCR-reverse line blot hybridization''' ''Veterinary Parasitology 151:320–322'' |