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**Contains frozen stabilate of ground up tick gut containing infective sporozoites
 
**Contains frozen stabilate of ground up tick gut containing infective sporozoites
 
**Long lasting oxytetracycline administered at the same time to slow down schizogony giving the immune response time to develop
 
**Long lasting oxytetracycline administered at the same time to slow down schizogony giving the immune response time to develop
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''Theileria equi'' (formerly ''Babesia equi'') and ''Babesia caballi'' cause [[Babesiosis - Horse|babesiosis in horses]]
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==Test yourself with the Piroplasmida Flashcards==
 
==Test yourself with the Piroplasmida Flashcards==

Revision as of 12:01, 6 October 2010

Theileria parva Life Cycle Diagram - Dennis Jacobs & Mark Fox RVC
File:Lymph node smear East Coast Fever.jpg
Lymph node smear of a cow with East Coast Fever - Drs. Elizabeth Howerth and Bruce LeRoy, Department of Pathology, UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
File:H and E stain brain East Coast Fever.jpg
H and E stain of brain and meningal vessels of a cow with East Coast Fever - Drs. Elizabeth Howerth and Bruce LeRoy, Department of Pathology, UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
Theileria cervi (deer) - Drs. Elizabeth Howerth and Bruce LeRoy, Department of Pathology, UGA College of Veterinary Medicine

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  • Main species of veterinary importance is Theileria parva
  • Other Theileria species cause production losses in cattle and sheep in the Middle East, Mediterranean and in Northern Africa

Life Cycle

  • Incubation phase lasts 1 week
  • Lymphoblast proliferation
    • Local lymph node first infected then spreads through body
    • Occurs in week two
  • Lymphoid depletion
    • Lymphocytes killed
    • Decreases lymphopoiesis
    • Occurs in week 3
  • Total incubation period takes about 18 days

Diagnosis

  • Examine Giemsa stained smears of:
    • Local lymph node aspirated for schizonts
    • Blood smears for piroplasms in red blood cells
  • Post-mortem

Control

  • Current vaccination is live unattentuated
    • Contains frozen stabilate of ground up tick gut containing infective sporozoites
    • Long lasting oxytetracycline administered at the same time to slow down schizogony giving the immune response time to develop


Theileria equi (formerly Babesia equi) and Babesia caballi cause babesiosis in horses


Test yourself with the Piroplasmida Flashcards

Piroplasmida Flashcards