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Volume/Issue :
Volume 2
,
Issue 12
(01 - 2024)
Abstract :
Cattle are at risk of bovine babesiosis, which is brought on by parasitic Babesia spread by Rhipicephalus microplus ticks. The disease’s transmission, clinical presentation, and economic consequences are all examined in this article. There is a discussion of various control methods, including immunization, chemoprophylaxis, tick control, and genetic resistance. It is accepted that there are obstacles like vaccine restrictions and resistance to acaricides.
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