Difference between revisions of "Babesia canis"

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Revision as of 12:20, 28 July 2010

Babesia canis

Babesia
Class Sporozoasida
Family Babesiidae
Species Babesia canis
Also known as: Canine piroplasmosis

Hosts

Dogs.

Identification

The adults are pyriform in shape, and around 5μm in length.

Life Cycle

Sporozoites enter the host, when the tick feeds. These reproduce in the erythrocytes of the host. Merogony then occurs, and releases merozoites. Blood is ingested by the tick. When the larval tick moults into the nymphal stage, and enters the salivary glands. The life cycle then continues.

B. canis uses Rhipicephalus as a vector and is spreading throughout Europe.