Piroplasms frequently infect domestic and wild carnivores. At present, there is limited information on the occurrence and molecular identity of these tick-borne parasites in wild felids in Kenya. In 2009, a pair of captive lions (Panthare leo) was diagnosed with suspected babesiosis and mineral d...
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Githaka, Naftaly W.
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Konnai, S.
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Kariuki, E.
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Kanduma, E.G.
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Murata, S.
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Ohashi, K.
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[Molecular detection and characterisation of potentially new Babesia and Theileria species/variants in wild felids from Kenya]
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Molecular detection and characterisation of potentially new Babesia and Theileria species/variants in wild felids from Kenya