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Volume 25, Number 12—December 2019
Dispatch

Sheep as Host Species for Zoonotic Babesia venatorum, United Kingdom

Alexander Gray, Paul Capewell, Colin Loney, Frank Katzer, Brian R. Shiels, and William WeirComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, UK (A. Gray, P. Capewell, C. Loney, B.R. Shiels, W. Weir); Moredun Research Institute, Penicuik, Scotland, UK (F. Katzer)

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Figure 1

Representative images of small intracellular Babesia (arrows) identified in sheep erythrocytes from several sites in northeastern Scotland, UK. Both paired piroforms and ring forms are visible. Images were taken at ×1,000 magnification with oil immersion. Scale bar indicates 5 μm.

Figure 1. Representative images of small intracellular Babesia (arrows) identified in sheep erythrocytes from several sites in northeastern Scotland, UK. Both paired proforms and ring forms are visible. Images were taken at ×1,000 magnification with oil immersion. Scale bar indicates 5 μm.

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