1. Tick Fever (Babesia bigemina Infection, Piroplasmosis, Babesiosis, Red Water, Texas Fever) |
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1) Detention of voluminous hemoglobinurea in the bladder. |
2) Brain of the cattle infected with Babesia bigemina, almost normal. |
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3) B. bigemina parasited in whole space of red blood cells (Giemsa staining). |
4) Boophilus, arthropod vector of transmission. Left: female, and Right: male. |
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