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1. Theileria equi RAP-1a and RAP-1b proteins contain immunoreactive epitopes and are suitable candidates for vaccine and diagnostics development.

2. Theileria equi claudin like apicomplexan microneme protein contains neutralization-sensitive epitopes and interacts with components of the equine erythrocyte membrane skeleton.

3. Equid infective Theileria cluster in distinct 18S rRNA gene clades comprising multiple taxa with unusually broad mammalian host ranges.

4. Infection dynamics of Theileria equi and Theileria haneyi, a newly discovered apicomplexan of the horse.

5. Discovery of a novel species, Theileria haneyi n. sp., infective to equids, highlights exceptional genomic diversity within the genus Theileria: implications for apicomplexan parasite surveillance.

6. Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in barrel racing horses in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

7. Experimental transmission of equine hepacivirus in horses as a model for hepatitis C virus.

8. Theileria equi isolates vary in susceptibility to imidocarb dipropionate but demonstrate uniform in vitro susceptibility to a bumped kinase inhibitor.

9. Equine piroplasmosis.

10. Serum antibodies from a subset of horses positive for Babesia caballi by competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay demonstrate a protein recognition pattern that is not consistent with infection.

11. Efficacy of imidocarb dipropionate in eliminating Theileria equi from experimentally infected horses.

12. Outbreak of equine piroplasmosis in Florida.

13. Protective effects of passively transferred merozoite-specific antibodies against Theileria equi in horses with severe combined immunodeficiency.

14. Re-emergence of the apicomplexan Theileria equi in the United States: elimination of persistent infection and transmission risk.

15. Prevalence of equine Piroplasmosis and its association with tick infestation in the State of São Paulo, Brazil.

16. Transmission of Babesia caballi by Dermacentor nitens (Acari: Ixodidae) is restricted to one generation in the absence of alimentary reinfection on a susceptible equine host.

17. Persistently infected horses are reservoirs for intrastadial tick-borne transmission of the apicomplexan parasite Babesia equi.

18. Development of specific immunoglobulin Ga (IgGa) and IgGb antibodies correlates with control of parasitemia in Babesia equi Infection.

19. Ability of the vector tick Boophilus microplus to acquire and transmit Babesia equi following feeding on chronically infected horses with low-level parasitemia.

20. Infection of immunodeficient horses with Sarcocystis neurona does not result in neurologic disease.

21. Analysis of anamnestic immune responses in adult horses and priming in neonates induced by a DNA vaccine expressing the vapA gene of Rhodococcus equi.

22. Clearance of virulent but not avirulent Rhodococcus equi from the lungs of adult horses is associated with intracytoplasmic gamma interferon production by CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes.

23. Sarcocystis neurona: parasitemia in a severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) horse fed sporocysts.

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