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- W3138161730 abstract "Babesia rossi is the most pathogenic among the large canine babesias and it is the major cause of canine babesisosis in Nigeria. In South Africa it is transmitted by Haemaphysalis elliptica however, its putative vector in Nigeria where Rhipicephalus sanguineus is the most prevalent tick on dogs compared to Haemaphysalis species has not been ascertained. The incongruity between tick distribution and the frequent detection of B. rossi in Nigeria motivated this investigation to identify the local vector(s) of B. rossi. A total of 3805 ticks were collected from 363 naturally infested dogs from different parts of Nigeria. Of these numbers, 758 engorged female ticks; Rh. sanguineus (n = 660) and H. leachi (n = 98) were incubated for oviposition and hatching. After the completion of egg laying, Rh. sanguineus (n = 69) and H. leachi (n = 24) and their resulting progenies were screened for the presence of B. rossi DNA using a nested PCR targeting the 693 bp of the 18S rRNA gene of Babesia spp. Amplification and sequencing of B. rossi DNA was successful in the adults of H. leachi and their resulting egg and larval progenies but not in the adult Rh. sanguineus and progenies. The B. rossi DNA sequences from the H. leachi and their progenies have 99–100 % identity to each other and 98–99 % identical to sequences of B. rossi in GenBank (GenBank: MH143395.1), thus confirming transovarian passage. This evidence confirms for the first time following the reclassification of H. leachi to H. elliptica in South Africa the role of H. leachi in the transmission of B. rossi in dogs in Nigeria." @default.
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- W3138161730 title "Molecular evidence indicts Haemaphysalis leachi (Acari: Ixodidae) as the vector of Babesia rossi in dogs in Nigeria, West Africa" @default.
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