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“…The prevalence of T. equi infection found in this study is corroborated by previous studies showing that equine theileriosis is endemic in the municipalities of the metropolitan mesoregion of Rio de Janeiro (PFEIFER BARBOSA et al, 1995;BITTENCOURT;MASSARD, 1997;BOTTEON et al, 2002;SANTOS et al, 2009). In these studies the prevalence of T. equi infection ranged from 73.6 to 100%, which can be explained by differences in the number of equids examined and serological test used for diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The prevalence of T. equi infection found in this study is corroborated by previous studies showing that equine theileriosis is endemic in the municipalities of the metropolitan mesoregion of Rio de Janeiro (PFEIFER BARBOSA et al, 1995;BITTENCOURT;MASSARD, 1997;BOTTEON et al, 2002;SANTOS et al, 2009). In these studies the prevalence of T. equi infection ranged from 73.6 to 100%, which can be explained by differences in the number of equids examined and serological test used for diagnosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The lack of association with gender is consistent with other studies (SHKAP et al, 1998;SOUZA et al, 2000;BOTTEON et al, 2002;KOUAM et al, 2010). However, a weak association (p < 0.047, OR = 1.498) was reported by Moretti et al (2010) that found a higher prevalence of anti-T. equi antibodies in females compared to males.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…b Included in the final multivariate model (model significance P < 0.05). RIBEIRO et al, 1999;XUAN et al, 2001;BOTTEON et al, 2002;BALDANI et al 2007;HEIM et al 2007). In addition, it highlights the epidemiological associations between tick infestations and serologically positive results for B. caballi and T. equi in horses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Serological studies concerning infection by B. caballi and T. equi have shown that these two agents are widely distributed in Brazil, with herd prevalence ranging from 1.4 to 100% (BARBOSA et al, 1995;BITTENCOURT et al, 1997;KERBER et al, 1999;RIBEIRO et al, 1999;XUAN et al, 2001;BOTTEON et al, 2002;BALDANI et al, 2004;2007;COSTA PEREIRA et al, 2005;HEIM et al, 2007). These values have been shown to be affected by climatic conditions and farm management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%