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Survey of vector-borne agents in feral cats and first report of Babesia gibsoni in cats on St Kitts, West Indies.

Patrick John KellyLiza KösterJing LiJilei ZhangKe HuangGillian Carmichael BranfordSilvia MarchiMichel VandenplasChengming Wang
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2017)
Our study provides the first evidence that cats can be infected with B. gibsoni and also indicates that cats in the Caribbean may be commonly exposed to other vector-borne agents including SFGR, E. canis and B. vogeli. Animal health workers should be alerted to the possibility of clinical infections in their patients while public health workers should be alerted to the possibility that zoonotic SFGR are likely circulating in the region.
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