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Molecular Epidemiology Investigation And Evolutionary Analysis Of Horseback Babes Insects In Yanbian

Posted on:2017-05-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y N GengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2323330512457789Subject:Veterinary Medicine
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Babesia caballi, a tick-borne bug, was a blood-borne parasite that can cause severe infections in equine animals. Infectious Babes insects of the horse animal clinical manifestations of high fever, jaundice, anemia, severe lead to death. The disease was the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) as B-type disease. The disease was mainly prevalent in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas, most of the tropical and subtropical regions in China's Qinghai, Gansu, Xinjiang and Heilongjiang and other areas of the disease reported. Babesi bug early onset was not easy to diagnose, in the event of difficult to eradicate and eradicate, and thus a great harm to animal husbandry and keepers. Malabasiasis is an acute, subacute, chronic blood protozoal disease that is transmitted through ticks, including the disease caused by Theileriaspp and Basesiaspp, with clinical manifestations of fever, anemia, jaundice and Hemoglobinuria.Mababs disease early onset is not easy to diagnose, in the event of difficult to eradicate and eradicate, so the livestock industry and breeders great harm. In this paper, the prevalence of this disease in Yanbian area was investigated by using molecular biology method. The average infection rate of 203 horses in Yanbian area was 21.18%. The influence of age and sex on the prevalence of Babesia malayi While the evolutionary analysis, to further understand the prevalence of the disease development of the theoretical basis. For veterinary clinical workers to provide reference information.
Keywords/Search Tags:Babes, Epidemiology, Evolutionary analysis
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