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Molecular Reports of Ruminant Babesia in Southeast Asia

Eloiza May Galon, Imran Zafar, Shengwei Ji, Hang Li, Zhuowei Ma, Xuenan Xuan

2022Pathogens30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The protozoon Babesia is a blood parasite transmitted by hard ticks and commonly parasitizes ruminants such as cattle, buffaloes, goats, and sheep. Babesiosis, the disease caused by Babesia infection, has been considered a potential threat to ruminant production due to the grave and enormous impact it brings. About 125 million ruminants are at risk of babesiosis in Southeast Asia (SEA), a region composed of 11 countries. In recent decades, molecular-based diagnostic platforms, such as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays, have been a reliable and broadly employed tool in Babesia detection. In this article, the authors compiled and summarized the molecular studies conducted on ruminant babesiosis and mapped the species, including B. bovis, B. bigemina, B. ovata, Babesia sp. Mymensingh, Babesia sp. Hue, and B. ovis, and determined the host diversity of ruminant Babesia in SEA.

Topics & Concepts

OvisBabesiaBabesiosisBabesia bigeminaBabesia bovisBiologyRuminantVeterinary medicineParasite hostingVirologyEcologyCropMedicineWorld Wide WebComputer scienceVector-borne infectious diseasesVector-Borne Animal DiseasesViral Infections and Vectors