Serological evidence for Babesia canis infection of horses and an endemic focus of B. caballi in Hungary.
@article{Hornok2007SerologicalEF,
title={Serological evidence for Babesia canis infection of horses and an endemic focus of B. caballi in Hungary.},
author={S{\'a}ndor Hornok and Renate Edelhofer and G{\'a}bor F{\"o}ldv{\'a}ri and Anja Joachim and R{\'o}bert Farkas},
journal={Acta veterinaria Hungarica},
year={2007},
volume={55 4},
pages={
491-500
}
}In order to evaluate the seroconversion of horses to Babesia caballi and B. canis in Hungary, blood samples were collected from 371 animals on 23 different locations of the country. The presence of antibodies to B. caballi was screened with a competitive ELISA. All 29 positive samples came from one region (the Hortobágy). The prevalence of infection did not show correlation with sexes, and reached 100% in the age group of 2-5 years. Babesia canis-specific antibodies were demonstrated by IFAT in…
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