Proceedings of Eighth National Veterinary Hemoparasite Disease Conference : St. Louis, MO, April 10-12, 1989.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: National Veterinary Hemoparasite Disease Conference St. Louis, Mo., Veterinary Hemoparasite Disease Research Workers
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1989]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Biotechnology and veterinary medicine
  • Identification of autoantibodies in anaplasmosis
  • Kinetics of antigen recognition by Anaplasma marginale-infected cattle
  • Interaction of A. marginale with the bovine erythrocyte surface
  • In vitro propagation of Anaplasma marginale
  • Detection of the Anaplasma marginale genome in bovine tissues by in situ DNA hybridization
  • Growth inhibition of Babesia bovis by calcium and calmodulin antagonists: studies of the role of protein phosphorlation
  • Infection of non-domestic ruminants with the etiologic agents of bovine babesiosis
  • Observations on Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina infected cultures using differential interference contrast microscopy - nomarski, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and scanning density microspectrophotometry
  • Lymphokine production by bovine T-cells infected with Theileria parva: implications for the pathogenesis of East Coast Fever
  • Preliminary studies on a new rickettsiaceae from an aborted bovine fetus
  • A review of the developmental cycle of Anaplasma marginale in Dermacentor spp. ticks
  • A review of transmission studies of Anaplasma marginale in Dermacentor spp. ticks
  • Persistence of Anaplasma marginale infectivity and tick survival in intrastadially infected Dermacentor andersoni held in the field
  • Persistence of Anaplamsa marginale in ticks: considerations in determining the tick infection rate
  • Dermacentor andersoni stiles: a natural vector of Anaplasma ovis Lestoquard on sheep in Idaho
  • Vectors of canine ehrlichiosis: impact on zoonosis
  • Cattle transmitted by Hyalomma Truncaturm
  • Experimental transmission of Babesia Caballi by Hyalomma Truncatum in South Africa
  • Detection of Theileria parva in the salivary glands of infected Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks with DNA probes
  • The importance and putative role of Dermacentor spp. males in anaplasmosis epidemiology: transmission of Anaplasma marginale to cattle by Ad Libitum interhost transfer of D. andersoni males under semi-natural conditions
  • In vitro and in vivo activity of buparvaquone (BW 720C) against Theileria cervi in white-tailed deer
  • Use of a Babesia bigemina DNA probe for isolating infective forms from Boophilus microplus
  • Prelminiary findings on experimental transmission of Anaplasma marginale by Boophilus decoloratus in Nigeria
  • Detection of antibodies to a soluble antigen of Anaplasma marginale by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
  • Use of the DOT-ELISA with isolated Anaplasma marginale initial bodies for the serodiagnosis of bovine anaplasmosis
  • Evaluation of the diagnostic performance of Anaplasma marginale antigens identified by western blotting
  • Diagnostic serology for anaplasmosis; an ELISA for large scale laboratory use, and a single-step immunoblot for field diagnostics
  • Review of the development of a DNA probe to detect Anaplasma marginale in infected ticks and carrier cattle: a new epidemiological tool
  • Recombinant CNA probe construction and application in anaplasmosis research
  • Hybridization of DNA probes to Anaplasma marginale isolates from different sources and detection in Dermacentor andersoni ticks
  • Characterization of DNA probes for Anaplasma centrale and Anaplasma marginale
  • The isolation of nucleic acid sequences specific for Cowdria ruminantium
  • Rapid card test for bovine babesiosis
  • Development of ELISA diagnostic tests for babesia infections, using highly immunogenic, species-specific and strain-common surface glycoproteins
  • Evaluation of the serologic response of calves experimentally infected with Babesia bigemina by ELISA and immunoblotting techniques
  • A DNA probe specific for Babesia bovis distinguishes between geographic isolates
  • A specific DNA probe for detection of Babesia bovis in blood samples
  • Application of DNA probes in the characterization of theilerial parasites from cattle and African buffalo
  • Spatial analysis of and risk factors for bovine anaplasmosis in Illinois
  • The role of white-tailed deer in the epidemiology of bovine anaplasmosis in Illinois
  • A serologic investigation of babesiosis in South Texas cattle herds
  • Epidemiology and control of Babesia divergens infections in Northern Germany
  • Defining the lymphocyte and antigenic determinants required for subunit hemoparasite vaccines
  • Characterization of an immunoprotective surface protein complex of Anaplasma marginale by DNA cloning and expression
  • Definition of a neutralization-sensitive epitope in a surface antigen of Anaplasma marginale
  • Molecular basis for polymorphism in an immunoprotective surface antigen of Anaplasma marginale
  • Characterization of Anaplasma marginale surface protein MSP-2 (36 kD) as a protective immunogen
  • Conservation of surface protein epitopes between Anaplasma centrale and Anaplasma marginale: a review of the basis for vaccine development
  • Vaccination against bovine anaplasmosis with isolated Anaplasma marginale organisms
  • Elution of Anaplasm marginale proteins from SDS-polyacrylamide gels
  • Western blot analysis of the bovine immune response to Anaplasma marginale
  • Detection of a carbohydrate on the surface of Anaplasma marginale
  • Field study of an experimental anaplasmosis vaccine on pregnant cows and neonatal isoerythrolysis
  • Preparation of purified intraerythrocytic piroplasms of Theileria annulata and immunological studies
  • Identification, molecular characterization, and immunogenicity of Babesis bigemina membrane (glyco)proteins - an overview
  • Babesia bigemina: studies on infectivity, immunogenicity and tick transmissibility of co irradiated parasites
  • A summary of Babesia bovis merozoite surface proteins identified using monoclonal antibodies and sera from cattle protected against babesiosis
  • Expression of Babesia bovis merozoite surface antigens in Escherichia coli
  • Cross-strain protection between lethal and non lethal strains of Babesia microti
  • Serological study of bovine babesiosis in a marginal area of Brazil
  • Serological prevalence of anaplasmosis and babesiosis in Northeastern Mexico