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Githaka N, Bishop R, Slapeta J, Emery D, Nguu E, Kanduma E
Parasit Vectors . 2022 May; 15(1):161. PMID: 35526030
Background: Among protozoan parasites in the genus Babesia, Babesia bigemina is endemic and widespread in the East African region while the status of the more pathogenic Babesia bovis remains unclear...
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Marendy D, Baker K, Emery D, Rolls P, Stutchbury R
Vet Parasitol . 2021 Aug; 277S:100022. PMID: 34392949
The intracellular protozoal parasite Theileria orientalis ikeda has rapidly spread across South-eastern Australia since 2006, causing deaths and production losses in cattle. The 3-host "bush tick" Haemaphysalis longicornis (Neumann) appears...
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Emery D, de Burgh S, Dinh T, Rolls P, Carter P
Vet Parasitol . 2021 Jul; 298:109532. PMID: 34325298
Theileria orientalis is a tick-borne protozoal parasite causing anaemia and death in susceptible cattle. This investigation aimed to confirm whether immunisation with the "benign" buffeli genotype of T. orientalis could...
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Emery D, Zhang S, Loo C, Shirley C
Vet Parasitol . 2021 Jun; 296:109487. PMID: 34175676
Background: In regions with endemic Theileria orientalis, recovered cattle are carriers, leaving newborn calves and introduced stock as the most susceptible groups to develop clinical disease after tick infestation with...
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Dhand N, Plain K, Green A, Martinez E, Eppleston J, Ly A, et al.
Prev Vet Med . 2021 Jun; 193:105394. PMID: 34119857
Ovine Johne's disease is a chronic debilitating disease of sheep caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (Mptb) which results in diarrhoea, emaciation and mortalities in infected animals. Vaccination with Gudair®...
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Chandra S, Harvey E, Emery D, Holmes E, Slapeta J
Front Microbiol . 2021 May; 12:627327. PMID: 34054743
Due to their vector capacity, ticks are ectoparasites of medical and veterinary significance. Modern sequencing tools have facilitated tick-associated microbiota studies, but these have largely focused on bacterial pathogens and...
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Marendy D, Baker K, Emery D, Rolls P, Stutchbury R
Vet Parasitol X . 2020 Sep; 3:100022. PMID: 32904744
The intracellular protozoal parasite ikeda has rapidly spread across South-eastern Australia since 2006, causing deaths and production losses in cattle. The 3-host "bush tick" (Neumann) appears the principal biological vector...
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Kanduma E, Emery D, Githaka N, Nguu E, Bishop R, Slapeta J
Parasit Vectors . 2020 Aug; 13(1):432. PMID: 32854747
Background: The tick vector Rhipicephalus microplus which transmits Babesia spp. and rickettsial pathogens has not been reported in Kenya since 1998. More recently, the pathogenic Babesia bovis has been detected...
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Chandra S, Ma G, Burleigh A, Brown G, Norris J, Ward M, et al.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis . 2019 Oct; 11(1):101305. PMID: 31594688
The brown dog tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille, 1806) is the most widely distributed tick species globally. Throughout the world there are at least two divergent lineages on dogs that are...
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Chandra S, Smith K, Alanazi A, Alyousif M, Emery D, Slapeta J
Folia Parasitol (Praha) . 2019 Jul; 66. PMID: 31332102
Despite the global distribution of the brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille, 1806) sensu lato (s.l.), limited information exists about their identity from the Arabian Peninsula. Ticks from free roaming...