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"Babesia odocoilei References"

Droleskey, R.E., Holman, P.J., Waldrup, K.A., Goff, W.L., DeLaoch, J.R. and Wagner, G.G. The in vitro and in vivo ultrastructure of a Babesia isolated from a naturally infected desert bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis nelsoni). Canadian J. Zool. (submitted). 

Drolesky, R.E., Holman, P.J., Waldrup, K.A., Goff, W.L., Corrier, D.E. and Wagner, G.G. Fine structures of a wildlife ruminant Babesia. Texas Soc. Elect. Microscopy. 1992. 

Drolesky, R.E., Holman, P.J., Waldrup, K.A., Goff, W.L., DeLoach, J.R. and Wagner, G.G. Ultrastructural characterization of a Babesia isolated from a naturally infected desert bighorn sheep (ovis canadensis nelsoni). Proceed. 9th Int. Vet. Hemopar. Dis. Conf. 1993. 

Goff, W.L., Alperin, D., Holman, P.J. and Wagner, G.G. Comparison of a Babesia sp. isolated from desert bighorn sheep with other wild ruminant Babesia spp. and Babesia odocoilei. Proceed 9th Int. Vet. Hemopar. Dis. Conf. 1993. 

Goff, W.L., Jessup, D.A., Waldrup, K.A., Thomford, J.W., Conrad, P.A, Boyce, W.M., Gorham, J.R. and Wagner, G.G. The isolation and partial characterization of a Babesia sp. from desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni). J. Euk. Microbiol. 40: 237-243, 1993. 

Herwaldt, B.L., Persing, D.H., Precigout, E.A., Goff, W.L., Taylor, P.W., Eberhard, M.L. and Gorenflot, A.F. Babesiosis in Missouri: A fatal human case caused by a piroplasm newly identified to be zoonotic. Annals Inter. Med. (in press). 

Waldrup, K.A., Goff, W.L. and Jessup, D.A. Comparisons between Babesia odocoilei and the etiologic agent of bighorn sheep babesiosis in white-tailed deer. 71st Conf. Res. Work. Animl. Dis. 1990. 

Waldrup, K. A. Kocan, T. Qureshi, D. Davis, D. Baggett, and G. Wager. 1989. Serologic prevalence and isolation of Babesia odocoilei among white-tailed deer in Texas and Oklahoma Journal of Wildlife Diseases 25: 194-201. 

Waldrup, K., A. Kocan, R. Barker, and G. Wager. 1990. Transmission of Babesia odocoilei in white-tailed deer by Ixodes scapularis. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 26: 390-391. 

Waldrup, K.A., Goff, W.L. and Jessup, D.A. Comparisons between Babesia odocoilei and the etiologic agent of bighorn sheep babesiosis in white-tailed deer. 71st Conf. Res. Work. Animl. Dis. 1990. 



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