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Which insect vector transmits L. Caulleryi? | The midge, Culicoides arakawae
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Which stage of development occurs within the endothelial cells of the blood cells causing pathology? | Schizogony
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Where does sexual reproduction (Gametogony) occur and what effect does it have? |
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Leucocytozoonosis causes anaemia. What are the common clinical signs of this? |
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What serological tests are available? |
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What organs are most severely affected on post-mortem by L. Caulleryi? | The reproductive tract, particularly the shell gland and oviducts
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