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1. Genetic investigation of glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchored Bd37 orthologs in Babesia divergens group and potential use of recombinant protein for ecological survey in deer.

2. Haemoprotozoan and haemorickettsial carrier status in pet and community owned dogs of south India.

3. Detection of Babesia spp., and Theileria spp., in sheep across diverse provinces of Iran.

4. Genetic diversity and molecular evolution of the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2) of Babesia vogeli.

5. Clinical pathology and molecular examination of Babesia spp. infection in dogs; Mashhad, Northeast Iran.

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

7. In vitro evaluation of the automated hematology analyzer XN-31 for rapid diagnosis of equine piroplasmosis.

8. Molecular prevalence, epidemiology, and phylogenetic analysis of Babesia microti in dogs with a note on its impact on host hematological profile.

9. Autochthonous Human Babesia divergens Infection, England.

10. Tick fever agents in Holstein calves grazing in a tropical region: predisposing factors, impact on milk production, productivity, and role of Rhipicephalus microplus in epidemiology.

11. Validation of real-time PCR assays for detecting Plasmodium and Babesia DNA species in blood samples.

12. A set of diagnostic tests for detection of active Babesia duncani infection.

13. A novel and low-cost cross-priming amplification assay for rapid detection of Babesia duncani infection.

14. Babesia bigemina (smith and Kilbourne, 1893) detection in Amblyomma sculptum (Berlese, 1888) ticks in the Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil.

15. Molecular prevalence and genotypic diversity of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi infecting horses in Kyrgyzstan.

16. Babesia bigemina and Theileria annulata infections in cattle: molecular detection, phylogenetic analysis, and assessment of risk factors.

17. The potential risk of human exposure to tick borne infection by Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, and Babesia microti in selected recreational areas of the Poprad Landscape Park in southern Poland.

18. Significance of Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Babesia caballi, and Theileria equi as etiologic agents in horses with clinical manifestations from the metropolitan area of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

19. Disruption of bacterial interactions and community assembly in Babesia-infected Haemaphysalis longicornis following antibiotic treatment.

20. In vitro efficacy of next-generation dihydrotriazines and biguanides against babesiosis and malaria parasites.

21. DETECTION OF BABESIA CF. ODOCOILEI, BABESIA CAPREOLI , AND ANAPLASMA PHAGOCYTOPHILUM IN CERVIDS OF THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM.

22. Prevalence of co-infections with Ehrlichia spp. or Theileria spp. in dogs naturally infected with babesiosis in the Eastern Cape province.

23. Molecular Survey of Tick-Borne Haemoparasites of Dogs by Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction from Punjab, India.

24. Autochthonous Human Babesiosis Caused by Babesia venatorum, the Netherlands.

25. Effects of gonadectomy on the incidence rate of babesiosis and the risk of severe babesiosis in dogs aged 6 months and older at a veterinary academic hospital in South Africa: A case-control and retrospective cohort study.

26. Confirmed Case of Autochthonous Human Babesiosis, Hungary.

27. Hemopathogens in naturally infected bovine fetuses in Brazil.

28. Standardization of quantitative PCR (qPCR) method to detect the level of parasitaemia in Babesia gibsoni infected dogs.

29. A 50-year-old question: Can imidocarb chemoprophylaxis ensure seroconversion for babesiosis in cattle under field conditions?

30. Molecular screening of piroplasms and Anaplasmataceae agents in Hyalomma dromedarii ticks from camels over different seasons in Egypt.

31. Molecular-phylogenetic analyses of Babesia and Theileria species from small mammals and their ticks in northern China suggest new reservoirs of bovine and equine piroplasms.

32. Insights into the evolution, virulence and speciation of Babesia MO1 and Babesia divergens through multiomics analyses.

33. Evaluation of the inhibitory effects of sitamaquine on Babesia infections.

34. Identification and molecular characterization of a novel Babesia orientalis rhoptry neck protein 4 (BoRON4).

35. High genetic diversity of Anaplasma ovis in sheep from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

36. Sample-to-answer direct real-time PCR detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum , Ehrlichia spp., and Babesia spp. infections in whole-blood specimens.

37. First molecular sequencing of Babesia gibsoni in ticks, Iraq.

38. First report of occurrence of Babesia gibsoni in captive Indian wolves.

39. Molecular detection of tick-borne piroplasmids in camel blood samples collected from Cairo and Giza governorates, Egypt.

40. Molecular detection and phylogenetic analysis of tick-borne pathogens in cattle from southern Malawi.

41. Molecular occurrence and genetic identification of Babesia spp. and Theileria spp. in naturally infected cattle from Thailand.

42. Role of Rhipicephalus bursa larvae in transstadial transmission and endemicity of Babesia ovis in chronically infected sheep.

43. Babesia duncani, a Model Organism for Investigating Intraerythrocytic Parasitism and Novel Antiparasitic Therapeutic Strategies.

44. Molecular detection and characterization of Anaplasma marginale and Babesia canis vogeli infecting dogs in Luxor, Egypt.

45. The first study of the prevalence and genetic diversity of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses in Russia.

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

47. Tafenoquine for Relapsing Babesiosis: A Case Series.

48. Continuous in vitro propagation of Babesia microti .

49. Identification of Babesia microti immunoreactive antigens by phage display cDNA screen.

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

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