Identification of a New Type of Babesia Species in Wild Rats (Bandicota indica) in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
A new type of rodent babesia, which resembled Babesia microti but was phylogenetically placed closest, with the highest level of statistical support, to Babesia canis, a canine babesia, was identified in Thai Bandicota indica in Thai provinces to which malaria is endemic. Close watch should be kept...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-17122014-08-30T01:59:58Z Identification of a New Type of Babesia Species in Wild Rats (Bandicota indica) in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand Dantrakool A. Somboon P. Hashimoto T. Saito-Ito A. A new type of rodent babesia, which resembled Babesia microti but was phylogenetically placed closest, with the highest level of statistical support, to Babesia canis, a canine babesia, was identified in Thai Bandicota indica in Thai provinces to which malaria is endemic. Close watch should be kept on human babesiosis in Thailand. 2014-08-30T01:59:58Z 2014-08-30T01:59:58Z 2004 Article 00951137 10.1128/JCM.42.2.850-854.2004 14766871 JCMID http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-1242269298&partnerID=40&md5=c05d2ae5cbb889eba8fb8fc19a106faa http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/1712 English |
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A new type of rodent babesia, which resembled Babesia microti but was phylogenetically placed closest, with the highest level of statistical support, to Babesia canis, a canine babesia, was identified in Thai Bandicota indica in Thai provinces to which malaria is endemic. Close watch should be kept on human babesiosis in Thailand. |
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Identification of a New Type of Babesia Species in Wild Rats (Bandicota indica) in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand |
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Identification of a New Type of Babesia Species in Wild Rats (Bandicota indica) in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand |
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Identification of a New Type of Babesia Species in Wild Rats (Bandicota indica) in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand |
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Identification of a New Type of Babesia Species in Wild Rats (Bandicota indica) in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand |
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Identification of a New Type of Babesia Species in Wild Rats (Bandicota indica) in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand |
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identification of a new type of babesia species in wild rats (bandicota indica) in chiang mai province, thailand |
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