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An account of present knowledge of Babesia divergens infection of cattle in France, including the epidemiology, biology and infection of the vector (Ixodes ricinus), pathogenesis, clinical signs and immunity. Anaplasmosis also occurs in certain parts of France, and may be difficult to distinguish...
Imidocarb (in a dose of 1 ml/100 kg body-weight of a 12% solution of the dipropionate) was given subcutaneously to 95 cattle infected with piroplasmosis (babesiasis) in France. 5 died, and the rest were cured. It was given as 2.5 ml/100 kg to protect 143 cattle put out on various infected pastures. ...
A 12% imidocarb dipropionate formulation was tested in the field at a curative dosage of 1 ml/100 kg s/c in 95 cattle and a prophylactic dosage of 2.5 ml/100 kg s/c in 143 cattle. The results showed this drug to be of considerable promise.