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True or False: Both trans-stadial and trans-ovarian transmission can occur in Babesia species | True
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What are the recognisable features of small Babesia species and give an example |
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What are the recognisable features of large Babesia species and give an example |
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What are the predisposing features to Babesia infection? |
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What are the different vectors for Babesia species? |
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What species are the natural vectors for Cytauxzoon? | Ticks
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Where do schizonts of Cytauxzoon felis develop? | In macrophages
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What is the main condition caused by Theileria parva? | East Coast Fever
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What is the main condition caused by Theileria parva and what is the intermediate host? |
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What is the pathogenesis of Theileria parva infections? |
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What are the clinical signs of Theileria parva infection? |
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