
pmid: 9660136
The horse-parasitizing species Babesia equi Laveran, 1901 was redescribed as Theileria equi Mehlhorn, Schein 1998 and, thus, transferred from one valid genus to another. This transfer was needed since it turned out that this horse parasite showed the relevant characteristics of theilerians with regard to biological data, morphological features, biochemical properties, and molecular biological relationships.
Life Cycle Stages, Erythrocytes, Antiprotozoal Agents, Babesia, Theileriasis, Ticks, Piperidines, Theileria, Quinazolines, Animals, Arachnid Vectors, Horse Diseases, Horses, Lymphocytes, Naphthoquinones, Quinazolinones
Life Cycle Stages, Erythrocytes, Antiprotozoal Agents, Babesia, Theileriasis, Ticks, Piperidines, Theileria, Quinazolines, Animals, Arachnid Vectors, Horse Diseases, Horses, Lymphocytes, Naphthoquinones, Quinazolinones
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