Bovine babesiosis is a major tick-borne disease of cattle caused by protozoan parasites (Babesia spp). Out of at least six Babesia species that have a considerable impact on livestock health and productivity, two species, Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina have the greatest affect. B. bovis is more virulent than B. bigermina and the babesiosis caused by B. bovis is less sensitive to some babesiacidal compounds making it difficult to cure the infected animals. Animals that survive from B. bovis infection generally become carriers of the parasite and serve as reservoirs for transmission.
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