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1 April 1994 IN VITRO ISOLATION AND CULTIVATION OF A BABESIA FROM AN AMERICAN WOODLAND CARIBOU (RANGIFER TARANDUS CARIBOU)
Patricia J. Holman, Kris Petrini, Jack Rhyan, Q. G. Wagner
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Abstract

A Babesia species isolated from a captive caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) with clinical signs of babesiosis and a circulating parasitemia was cultured in vitro. Normal adult caribou erythrocytes supported the growth of the Babesia sp., as did erythrocytes from white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). Two basal media (M-199 and RPMI-1640) and a defined medium (HL-1) each supplemented with adult bovine serum were compared. The most favorable growth of the parasite occurred in HL-1 medium with 20% adult bovine serum. The morphology of this Babesia sp. isolate shared some characteristics with B. odocoilei and B. divergens.

Patricia J. Holman, Kris Petrini, Jack Rhyan, and Q. G. Wagner "IN VITRO ISOLATION AND CULTIVATION OF A BABESIA FROM AN AMERICAN WOODLAND CARIBOU (RANGIFER TARANDUS CARIBOU)," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 30(2), 195-200, (1 April 1994). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-30.2.195
Received: 26 October 1992; Published: 1 April 1994
KEYWORDS
Babesia sp.
babesiosis
caribou
Rangifer tarandus caribou
zoo
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