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Tritrichomonas foetus Tritrichomonas foetus
Morphology/motility Tritrichomonas foetus is typically 9-18 µm long x 5-10 µm wide, and somewhat spindle-shaped, although it...
  Trypanosoma evansi
Disease(s) associated with this pathogen is/are on the list of diseases notifiable to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). The...
Theileria parva Theileria parva
T. parva infects and transforms all types of bovine lymphocyte (Morrison et al., 1996). Only the schizonts of T. parva...
Theileria annulata Theileria annulata
The sporozoites of T. annulata infect and transform macrophages and B-lymphocytes (Forsyth et al., 1997; Preston et al., 1999). The...
  Theileria orientalis/Theileria buffeli group
Little is known of the schizont stage of members of the T. orientalis/T.buffeli group. To date, only the pathogenic Korean, Japanese, and...
Theileria Theileria
Shared features of the life cycle and morphology of Theileria species The life cycle and morphology of T. annulata and T....
Alexandrium minutum Alexandrium minutum
A. minutum is a photosynthetic dinoflagellate that, like many species in its genus, is responsible for outbreaks of Paralytic Shellfish...
Gymnodinium catenatum Gymnodinium catenatum
G. catenatum is a photosynthetic dinoflagellate that is most notable as the only naked dinoflagellate known to be responsible for...
Plasmodium relictum Plasmodium relictum
P. relictum is a common mosquito-transmitted blood protozoan of wild birds that has a worldwide distribution. It has been reported...
Toxoplasma gondii Toxoplasma gondii
The name Toxoplasma (toxon = arc, plasma = form) is derived from the crescent shape of the tachyzoite stage. There are 3 infectious...
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