2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11686-021-00428-x
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A Multi-copy Nucleic Acid-Based Diagnostic Test for Bovine Tropical Theileriosis

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“…The study of the degree of influence of parasites on cattle from the standpoint of ensuring the safety of individuals is given increased attention in the specialised literature, which publishes research data on various features of the spread of parasites in rural farms of various countries. At the same time, the issues of hypodermatosis in cattle have rather underinvestigated in the context of identifying all aspects of parasitic-host relations (Mohmad et al 2022). To date, qualitative decoding of the interaction of pathogens of parasitic diseases with the host can be successfully performed thanks to the practical use of the data of the conducted biochemical, haematological, and histomorphological studies (Shabdarbaeva et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of the degree of influence of parasites on cattle from the standpoint of ensuring the safety of individuals is given increased attention in the specialised literature, which publishes research data on various features of the spread of parasites in rural farms of various countries. At the same time, the issues of hypodermatosis in cattle have rather underinvestigated in the context of identifying all aspects of parasitic-host relations (Mohmad et al 2022). To date, qualitative decoding of the interaction of pathogens of parasitic diseases with the host can be successfully performed thanks to the practical use of the data of the conducted biochemical, haematological, and histomorphological studies (Shabdarbaeva et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%