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Babesiosis in Goats
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The infecting agent that causes Babesiosis in goats is Babesia ovis (B. ovis) common in the Middle East, Middle Europe, central Asia, Turkey, India and some parts of Africa. Although not much is known about the disease and spread among goats, it is generally observed that it spreads in acute circumstances. Information about its spread and agents spreading the disease is not fully understood. However it is known that the protozoa destroys red blood cells and causes anemia.

Currently several anti protozoa vaccinations are available in the form of imidocarb, derived from carbanilides. Further treatment could require administration of veterinary antibiotic called “tylosin”.

Cells under the microscope: Babesia like dark spots inside red blood cells.
Tick-borne diseases of livestock can be economically devastating therefore husbandry practices and the availability of vaccination should be made public to farmers, especially in areas of rural economies.
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