Haemoparasites—Challenging and Wasting Infections in Small Ruminants: A Review
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Mycoplasma ovis
2.1. Species and Distribution
2.2. Transmission and Reservoir
2.3. Clinics and Diagnosis
2.4. Treatment and Control
3. Babesia spp.
3.1. Species and Distribution
3.2. Transmission and Reservoir
3.3. Clinics and Diagnosis
3.4. Treatment and Control
4. Theileria spp.
4.1. Species and Distribution
4.2. Transmission and Reservoir
4.3. Clinics and Diagnosis
4.4. Treatment and Control
5. Trypanosoma spp.
5.1. Species and Distribution
5.2. Transmission and Reservoir
5.3. Clinics and Diagnosis
5.4. Treatment and Control
6. Haemoparasites Rarely Involved in Wasting Disease
6.1. Anaplasma ovis
6.2. Anaplasma phagocytophilum (formerly Ehrlichia phagocytophila)
6.3. Ehrlichia ruminantium (formerly Cowdria ruminantium)
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Species | Vector | Mortality | Wasting Condition |
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Anaplasma ovis | Ticks, especially Rhipicephalus spp. and Dermacentor spp. | Low | Uncommon |
A. phagocytophilum | Ticks, especially Ixodes spp. | High a–Low | Common a |
Babesia ovis | Ticks, especially Rhipicephalus bursa | High–Low | Uncommon |
B. motasi | Ticks, especially Haemophysalis punctata | Low–High | Uncommon |
Babesia spp. | Ticks | Low | Uncommon |
Ehrlichia ruminantium | Ticks, especially Amblyomma spp. | High | Uncommon |
Mycoplasma ovis | Mainly biting flies | Low | Uncommon |
Theileria lestoquardi | Ticks, especially Hyalomma anatolicum and Haemophysalis. qinghaiensis | High | Common |
Theileria ovis | Ticks, especially R. bursa and H. punctata | Low | Uncommon |
Theileria spp. | Ticks | Low–High | Uncommon |
Trypanosoma congolense/brucei/evansi/vivax | Glossina spp.—other biting flies | High–Low | Common |
Trypanosoma spp. | Glossina spp.—other biting flies | Low | Uncommon |
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