Immunosuppression by Babesia bovis against its tick vector, Boophilus microplus

INFECTION with protozoan parasites may interfere with the immune response to a variety of agents including bacteria 1 , other protozoans 2–5 and helminths 6–8 . In two recent studies of immunosuppression by a rodent piroplasm 8,9 , the likely, veterinary importance of the effect was suggested. We ha...

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