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Cervids as Babesiae hosts, Slovenia.

Darja Duh1, Miroslav Petrovec, Andrej Bidovec

  • 1Institute of Microbiology and Immunology, Medical Faculty, Ljubljana, Slovenia. darja.duh@mf.uni-lj.si

Emerging Infectious Diseases
|July 19, 2005
PubMed
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Cervids, like roe deer, can carry Babesia EU1 and Babesia divergens. Genetic analysis confirms these parasites in deer are closely related to human and bovine strains, highlighting potential zoonotic transmission risks.

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