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Banie L Penzhorn

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McDermid K, Snyman A, Verreynne F, Carroll J, Penzhorn B, Yabsley M
J Wildl Dis . 2016 Sep; 53(1):54-61. PMID: 27669009
African lion ( Panthera leo ) numbers are decreasing rapidly and populations are becoming smaller and more fragmented. Infectious diseases are one of numerous issues threatening free-ranging lion populations, and...
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van Wyk I, Goddard A, de C Bronsvoort B, Coetzer J, Handel I, Hanotte O, et al.
Parasitology . 2014 Feb; 141(3):374-88. PMID: 24553080
The cumulative effect of co-infections between pathogen pairs on the haematological response of East African Short-horn Zebu calves is described. Using a longitudinal study design a stratified clustered random sample...
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Oosthuizen M, Zweygarth E, Collins N, Troskie M, Penzhorn B
J Clin Microbiol . 2008 May; 46(7):2247-51. PMID: 18508943
Babesiosis in a sable antelope (Hippotragus niger Harris, 1838) was first reported in 1930; the parasite was named Babesia irvinesmithi. Recently, specimens from an adult sable that presented with a...
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Penzhorn B
Vet Parasitol . 2006 Feb; 138(1-2):11-21. PMID: 16500026
Although large and small piroplasms have been reported from various wild carnivore and ungulate species, relatively few have been named. In the past, mere presence of a piroplasm in a...
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Matjila T, Nijhof A, Taoufik A, Houwers D, Teske E, Penzhorn B, et al.
Vet Parasitol . 2005 Jun; 131(1-2):23-9. PMID: 15923085
Outbreaks of autochthonous babesiosis, caused by Babesia canis, occurred in The Netherlands in the spring and autumn of 2004 affecting 23 dogs. Nineteen animals recovered after treatment, whereas four dogs...
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Penzhorn B, Schoeman T, Jacobson L
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2004 Dec; 1026:183-6. PMID: 15604490
Babesia felis, originally identified in wild cats in the Sudan, was subsequently found to cause clinical disease in domestic cats. Although babesiosis in domestic cats has been reported sporadically from...
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Nijhof A, Penzhorn B, Lynen G, Mollel J, Morkel P, Bekker C, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 2003 May; 41(5):2249-54. PMID: 12734294
A novel Babesia species, designated Babesia bicornis sp. nov., was identified in three black rhinoceroses (Diceros bicornis) that died in wildlife areas in Tanzania and South Africa. Screening of black...