(Equine piroplasmosis) or (babesiosis)
is a tick-borne protozoan disease of horses, mules, donkeys and zebras. The
etiological agents are Theileria equi and Babesia caballi. Infected animals
may remain carriers of these parasites for long periods and act as sources of infection
for ticks, which act as vectors. The parasites are found inside the red blood
cellls of the infected animals. Infections in carrier animals are best demonstrated
by testing their sera for the presence of specific antibodies. Currently,
the indirect Fluorescent antibody (IFA) test and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays(ELISA)
are the prescribed tests for international trade.
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Positive Plasma |
EBCAPP |
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Negative Plasma |
EBCANP |
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Positive Serum |
EBCAPS |
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Negative Serum |
EBCANS |
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Positive Control |
EBCAPC |
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Negative control |
EBCANC |
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High Calibrator |
EBCAHCb |
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Medium Calibrator |
EBCAMCb |
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Low Calibrator |
EBCALCb |
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