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reproduction of trypanosoma nabiasi in the rabbit. 19695789061
the life cycle of the british rabbit trypanosome, trypanosoma nabiasi railliet, 1895. 195713441309
the inadvertent introduction into australia of trypanosoma nabiasi, the trypanosome of the european rabbit (oryctolagus cuniculus), and its potential for biocontrol.wild rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus) in australia are the descendents of 24 animals from england released in 1859. we surveyed rabbits and rabbit fleas (spilopsyllus cuniculi) in australia for the presence of trypanosomes using parasitological and pcr-based methods. trypanosomes were detected in blood from the european rabbits by microscopy, and pcr using trypanosome-specific small subunit ribosomal rna (ssu rrna) gene primers and those in rabbit fleas by pcr. this is the first record of trypano ...200516101782
trypanosomes of australian mammals: a review.approximately 306 species of terrestrial and arboreal mammals are known to have inhabited the mainland and coastal islands of australia at the time of european settlement in 1788. the exotic trypanosoma lewisi was the first mammalian trypanosome identified in australia in 1888, while the first native species, trypanosoma pteropi, was taxonomically described in 1913. since these discoveries, about 22% of the indigenous mammalian fauna have been examined during the surveillance of trypanosome biod ...201425161902
high rates of leishmania infantum and trypanosoma nabiasi infection in wild rabbits (oryctolagus cuniculus) in sympatric and syntrophic conditions in an endemic canine leishmaniasis area: epidemiological consequences.leishmania infantum infection has been reported in various host species, both domestic and wild, in some cases with high prevalence rates. however, until the recent discovery of infected hares, no studies had provided clear evidence of any significant reservoir other than domestic dogs. our focus was on another lagomorph, oryctolagus cuniculus or wild rabbit. this species is native to the iberian peninsula and its presence and abundance gave rise to the name of spain. in an endemic area for cani ...201424774436
genetic variability and infective ability of the rabbit trypanosome, trypanosoma nabiasi railliet 1895, in southern spain.trypanosomes are widespread haemoflagellate protozoans, commonly found in all groups of vertebrates and usually transmitted by arthropods. non-pathogenic species are those that cause little or no apparent negative effects in the host and it is accepted that trypanosoma nabiasi is the species that infects the domestic and wild rabbit, oryctolagus cuniculus. knowledge about genetic variability, in vitro cultivation and infectivity of this parasite is very scarce, so the aim of this study was to pr ...201627566336
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