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Clinical Bovine Piroplasmosis Caused by Babesia occultans in Italy
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Parasitic DiseaseParasitic ProtozoaPathogenesisHistopathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyBabesia OccultansClinical OutbreakClinical Bovine PiroplasmosisMedicineBovine PiroplasmosisParasitologyTick-borne Disease
A clinical outbreak of bovine piroplasmosis was reported in Italy. The etiological agent was characterized as Babesia occultans, a parasite regarded as apathogenic and never detected before in continental Europe. This report paves the way for further studies to assess the occurrence of this tick-transmitted protozoan in other European regions.
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