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1. Molecular analysis of vector-borne pathogens in Eurasian badgers (Meles meles) from continental Europe.

2. Establishment of the auxin inducible degron system for Babesia duncani: a conditional knockdown tool to study precise protein regulation in Babesia spp.

3. High serological and molecular prevalence of Ehrlichia canis and other vector-borne pathogens in dogs from Boa Vista Island, Cape Verde.

4. Molecular analysis of vector-borne pathogens in Eurasian badgers (Meles meles) from continental Europe

5. Description and molecular characterisation of Babesia ailuropodae n. sp., a new piroplasmid species infecting giant pandas.

6. Description of Babesia galileei sp. nov. A piroplasmid species causing severe disease in domestic cats.

7. Human Babesia odocoilei and Bartonella spp. co-infections in the Americas.

8. Nilgai antelope display no signs of infection upon experimental challenge with a virulent Babesia bovis strain.

9. Hematological and plasma profiles and ticks and tick-borne pathogens in wild Formosan black bears (Ursus thibetanus formosanus)

10. Hematological and plasma profiles and ticks and tick-borne pathogens in wild Formosan black bears (Ursus thibetanus formosanus).

11. Diagnostic performance of a rapid immunochromatographic test for the simultaneous detection of antibodies to Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses and donkeys.

12. Evaluation of the efficacy of Simparica Trio® in the prevention of the transmission of Babesia canis by infected Dermacentor reticulatus to dogs.

13. Detection of a novel Babesia sp. in Amblyomma javanense, an ectoparasite of Sunda pangolins

14. A high-resolution melting approach for the simultaneous differentiation of five human babesiosis–causing Babesia species

15. Role of invasive carnivores (Procyon lotor and Nyctereutes procyonoides) in epidemiology of vector-borne pathogens: molecular survey from the Czech Republic

16. Why is Babesia not killed by artemisinin like Plasmodium?

17. Detection of a novel Babesia sp. in Amblyomma javanense, an ectoparasite of Sunda pangolins.

18. Exploring the landscape of Babesia bovis vaccines: progress, challenges, and opportunities.

19. Transcriptional variation in Babesia gibsoni (Wuhan isolate) between in vivo and in vitro cultures in blood stage.

20. Molecular detection of Babesia spp. in dogs in Germany (2007–2020) and identification of potential risk factors for infection.

21. Field efficacy of fluralaner (Bravecto® chewable tablets) for preventing Babesia canis infection transmitted by Dermacentor reticulatus ticks to dogs.

22. Global prevalence and species diversity of tick-borne pathogens in buffaloes worldwide: a systematic review and meta-analysis

23. A conserved protein of Babesia microti elicits partial protection against Babesia and Plasmodium infection.

24. A high-resolution melting approach for the simultaneous differentiation of five human babesiosis–causing Babesia species.

25. Role of invasive carnivores (Procyon lotor and Nyctereutes procyonoides) in epidemiology of vector-borne pathogens: molecular survey from the Czech Republic.

26. Why is Babesia not killed by artemisinin like Plasmodium?

27. Tick-borne pathogens and body condition of cattle in smallholder rural livestock production systems in East and West Africa.

28. Screening and phylogenetic characterization of tick-borne pathogens in a population of dogs and associated ticks in Egypt

29. Differential paired stage-specific expression of Babesia bovis cysteine-rich GCC2/GCC3 domain family proteins (BboGDP) during development within Rhipicephalus microplus.

30. Prevalence and predictors of vector-borne pathogens in Dutch roe deer

31. Phosphorylation regulation of cardiac proteins in Babesia microti infected mice in an effort to restore heart function

32. Ring stage classification of Babesia microti and Plasmodium falciparum using optical diffraction 3D tomographic technique.

33. Evolutionary analysis of Babesia vulpes and Babesia microti-like parasites.

34. Seasonal fluctuations of Babesia bigemina and Rhipicephalus microplus in Brangus and Nellore cattle reared in the Cerrado biome, Brazil.

35. A novel promising diagnostic candidate selected by screening the transcriptome of Babesia gibsoni (Wuhan isolate) asexual stages in infected beagles.

36. Repurposing of the Malaria Box for Babesia microti in mice identifies novel active scaffolds against piroplasmosis.

37. Screening and phylogenetic characterization of tick-borne pathogens in a population of dogs and associated ticks in Egypt.

38. Monitoring the patterns of submission and presence of tick-borne pathogens in Ixodes scapularis collected from humans and companion animals in Ontario, Canada (2011–2017)

39. Detection of vector-borne pathogens in owned dogs with cranial cruciate ligament rupture living in the Mediterranean area.

40. Molecular survey of Babesia parasites in Kenya: first detailed report on occurrence of Babesia bovis in cattle.

41. Old zoonotic agents and novel variants of tick-borne microorganisms from Benguela (Angola), July 2017.

42. Phosphorylation regulation of cardiac proteins in Babesia microti infected mice in an effort to restore heart function.

43. Prevalence and predictors of vector-borne pathogens in Dutch roe deer.

44. Tick-borne pathogens in neotropical animals in Trinidad, West Indies.

45. Identification of parameters and formulation of a statistical and machine learning model to identify Babesia canis infections in dogs using available ADVIA hematology analyzer data.

46. No molecular detection of tick-borne pathogens in the blood of patients with erythema migrans in Belgium.

47. Prospective serological and molecular cross-sectional study focusing on Bartonella and other blood-borne organisms in cats from Catalonia (Spain).

48. Molecular detection of Anaplasma spp., Babesia spp. and Theileria spp. in yaks (Bos grunniens) and Tibetan sheep (Ovis aries) on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China.

49. First detection and molecular identification of Babesia sp. from the giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, in China

50. Activities of artesunate-based combinations and tafenoquine against Babesia bovis in vitro and Babesia microti in vivo

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