Browsing Colleges and Schools by Subject "Babesiosis"
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)A stabilate prepared from Babesia bovis-infected Boophilus microplus ticks was used to infect intact adult cattle. Whole sera and isolated immunoglobulins were used to determine serologic activity during both initial and ...
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Image to the left: Image of an unknown man holding cow while Dr. Hubert Schmidt, in medical lab coat, administers inoculation to a cow with Texas Fever blood. See original image 0002 in this collection. Image to the ...
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Smithcors is an international Essay Contest sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical History Society and was named for J. Fred Smithcors. Who was an acclaimed veterinary historian, educator, publisher and editor.
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1988)The laboratory strain of the intraerythrocytic protozoan parasite, Babesia microti, produces an acute, lethal infection in mice. This species also causes a malaria-like disease in humans. B. microti genomic DNA was prepared ...
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1985)Mice were infected with a non-lethal strain of Babesia microti and challenged with a lethal strain of B. microti, 1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks post-infection. At all times tested the mice were protected ...
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It was Dr. Theobald Smith's investigation and reports about ticks that aided Dr. Francis in his research into how to erradicate tick fever in Cattle. After graduating for Albany Medical College, Dr. Smith became a ...