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==''Babesia''==
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* May cause haemolysis and [[General Pathology - Pigmentation and Calcification#Haemoglobin|haemoglobin pigmentation]].
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==''Theileria''==
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[[Image:Theileria parva life cycle.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Theileria parva'' Life Cycle Diagram - Dennis Jacobs & Mark Fox RVC]]
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*Main species of veterinary importance is ''Theileria parva''
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**Causes '''East Coast Fever'''
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***Severe, proliferative lymphatic disease of cattle
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***Central and Eastern Africa
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***Transmitted by [[Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Ticks of Veterinary Importance|''Rhipicephalus appendiculatus'']]
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***[[Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Disease Transmission|Trans-stadial]] transmission
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*Other ''Theileria'' species causes production losses in cattle and sheep in the Middle East, Mediterranean and in Northern Africa
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'''Life Cycle'''
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'''Pathogenesis'''
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'''Diagnosis'''
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'''Control'''
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==''Cytauxzoon felis''==
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*Cytauxzoon is classified in the order ''Piroplasmida'' and family ''Theileriidae''
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**This family has both an erythrocytic and a tissue (leukocytic) phase
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*The ''Babesiidae'', a related family, is characterized by having a primarily erythrocytic phase in the mammalian host
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**Its morphological features are indistinguishable from the erythrocytic form of Cytauxzoon
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*''Cytauxzoon felis'', ''B. equi'', and ''B. rodhaini'' have been linked to both the babesias and theilerias by RNA gene sequence analysis
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**It has been suggested that these organisms be reclassified within a separate family
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'''Life Cycle'''
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*Large schizonts of ''C. felis'' develop in [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|macrophages]]
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**In Theileria the exoerythrocytic stage occurs primarily within [[Lymphocytes - WikiBlood|lymphocytes]]
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*In ''C. felis'', schizonts develop within mononuclear phagocytes, initially as indistinct vesicular structures and later as large, distinct nucleated schizonts that actively undergo division by true schizogony and binary fission
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*Later in the course of the disease, schizonts develop buds (merozoites) that separate and eventually fill the entire host cell
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*Each schizont may contain numerous merozoites
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**Ultrastructurally, schizonts lack a parasitophorous vacuole, and individual merozoites possess rhoptries
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*The host cell ruptures, releasing merozoites into the tissue fluid and blood
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*Merozoites are then believed to enter erythrocytes to form the intraerythrocytic stage
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*Merozoites appear in [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|macrophages]] one to three days before they are observed in [[Erythrocytes - WikiBlood|erythrocytes]]
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'''Pathogenicity'''
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*[[Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks|Ticks]] are implicated as the natural vector for ''Cytauxzoon''
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**Most cases of infection have been associated with the presence of these parasites on the hosts
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**Experimentally, ''Dermacentor variabilis'' can transmit the organism from bobcats to domestic cats.  In a white tiger that developed a natural, fatal infection in Florida, two female Lone Star ticks (''Amblyomma americanum'') were present on the inguinal skin. 
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*Clinically, the disease in cats is characterized by fever, depression, dyspnea, anorexia, lymphadenopathy, anaemia, and icterus leading to death in three to six days
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*Gross findings include pale or icteric mucous membranes, petechiae and ecchymoses in the [[Lungs - Anatomy & Physiology|lung]], [[Heart - Anatomy & Physiology|heart]], [[Lymph Nodes - Anatomy & Physiology|lymph nodes]] and on mucous membranes, splenomegaly, lymphadenomegaly, and hydropericardium
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*Microscopically, numerous large schizonts are present within the cytoplasm of endothelial-associated [[Macrophages - WikiBlood|macrophages]]
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**Infected macrophages become markedly enlarged (up to 75μm) and may occlude the lumens of numerous vessels of many tissues, especially the [[Lungs - Anatomy & Physiology|lungs]]
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**Minimal inflammatory reaction is present in tissues
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'''Diagnosis'''
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*Merozoites within [[Erythrocytes - WikiBlood|erythrocytes]], best seen on peripheral blood or tissue impressions, are variable in morphology and can occur as round, oval, or signet ring-shaped bodies
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**Are 1-5 micrometers in diameter
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**Small, peripherally placed basophilic nucleus
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*Organisms that must be distinguished from the intraerythrocytic phase of ''C. felis'' include ''Babesia'' and ''Hemobartonella''
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**The blood stage may appear similar to the ring forms of ''Hemobartonella'' and to the piriforms of ''Babesia''
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**Unlike ''Cytauxzoon'', ''babesiosis'' and ''hemobartonellosis'' do not have a tissue stage of infection
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*Differential diagnosis for the tissue phase of ''cytauxzoonosis'' includes other small (less than 5 μm), intrahistiocytic organisms such as ''Toxoplasma'', ''Leishmania'' and ''Histoplasma''
 
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