| Literature DB >> 27075661 |
L Paul Phipps1, Luis M Hernández-Triana2, Hooman Goharriz2, David Welchman3, Nicholas Johnson2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Theileria spp. are tick-borne protozoan parasites of the Phylum Apicomplexa, Order Piroplasmida that infect a wide range of wild and domestic animals. In Great Britain, Theileria spp. have been reported from livestock associated with transmission by the tick Haemaphysalis punctata. However, these reports have not been associated with disease. This study has investigated the cause of a disease outbreak accompanied by mortality in a flock of sheep grazing reclaimed marshland in north Kent.Entities:
Keywords: Great Britain; Haemaphysalis punctata; Sheep; Theileria luwenshuni
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27075661 PMCID: PMC4831081 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1486-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1a Gel analysis of pan-piro PCR on blood samples from Cooling Marsh sheep. Sheep samples are in tracks 1–21. M is DNA marker (fX154), N is a no-template negative control, Bg is B. gibsoni positive control and Ta is T. annulata positive control. b Neighbour Joining tree constructed from sequences (407 bp) of the 18S rRNA gene including samples from infected ewes from Kent and representative Theileria sp. of ruminants. Only bootstrap values higher than 70 % are shown in the tree below. Details of sequences included in the phylogeny are provided in Additional file 1: Table S1