A Case of the Diagnosis and Prevention of Babesiosis Infection with a Yellow Cattle
Bovine Babesiosis is a blood protozoosis caused mainly by Babesia bisporum,Babesia bovis,which parasitizes bovine red blood cells.The characteristic clinical symptoms of this disease are high fever and hematuria.This disease can infect cattle of all ages and breeds,with young cattle having the highest infectivity,but the mortality rate is lower than that of adult and elderly cattle.Cattle infected with Babesiosis often exhibit a series of symptoms,including high fever retention,depression,loss of appetite,cessation of rumination,emaciation,anemia,jaundice,miscarriage,and hemoglobinuria.They often exhibit acute lesions,often with death as the outcome.The disease is prevalent in multiple countries and regions around the world,but it is most likely to occur in mountainous and forested areas.In addition,the prevalence of bovine Babesiosis is seasonal and regional,and it is an intergenic parasitic disease that seriously threatens the health of humans and animals in certain areas,hindering the development of the global cattle breeding industry.This article provides a series of explanations on the clinical symptoms,pathogen morphology,PCR identification results,and prevention and control measures observed by the author in diseased cattle,in order to provide useful information for the diagnosis and prevention of bovine pyrosis in the later stage.