A new piroplasmid species infecting dogs: morphological and molecular characterization and pathogeny of Babesia negevi n. sp.
Gad BanethYaarit Nachum-BialaAdam Joseph BirkenheuerMegan Elizabeth SchreegHagar PrinceMonica Florin-ChristensenLeonhard SchnittgerItamar ArochPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2020)
Babesia negevi n. sp. is described based on morphological and genetic characterization and phylogenetic analyses. The species is named after the Negev desert of southern Israel, where the first infected dog originated from. Despite co-infection in four dogs, the fifth dog had fatal disease attesting that B. negevi n. sp. infection requires clinical attention. Incriminating O. tholozani or another tick species as the vector of Babesia negevi n. sp., would require additional studies.
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