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An epidemiological survey of Theileria equi parasite in donkeys (Equus asinus) in Egypt

In the present study, we conducted an epidemiological survey of Theileria equi, with sequencing analysis of the PCR product using blood–DNA samples collected from donkeys (n = 149) reared in different Egyptian provinces in Lower Egypt (Menoufia and Mersa Matruh) and middle Egypt (Giza). All animals...

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Published in:Veterinary parasitology (Amsterdam) 2020-07, Vol.21, p.100449-100449, Article 100449
Main Authors: El-Sayed, Shimaa Abd El-Salam, AbouLaila, Mahmoud, ElKhatam, Ahmed, Abdel-Wahab, Azaa, Rizk, Mohamed Abdo
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Theileria equi
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