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To determine the identity of the tick vector of enzooticBabesia gibsoni in California, two common ixodid ticks were allowed to engorge uponB. gibsoni infected dogs. Sporozoites were observed in the salivary glands of prefed nymphalRhipicephalus sanguineus ticks that fed as larvae onB. gibsoni-infected dogs. A higher proportion (31%) of nymphal ticks that prefed on an uninfected dog for 48 hours contained sporozoites in their salivary glands than did ticks which had fed for 24 hours (13%). Sporozoites were not observed in the salivary glands of prefedR. sanguineus nymphs which were derived from the eggs of adult females that fed on an infected dog, in adults that were fed as nymph on an infected dog, or in the nymphal and adult uninfected controls.Dermacentor variabilis ticks appeared not to become infected. Although attempts to transmitB. gibsoni to susceptible, splenectomized dogs were unsuccessful,R. sanguineus would appear to be the most likely tick vector to maintain this piroplasm in California.
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This study was supported by grants from the Companion Animal Disease Laboratory, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis.
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Yamane, I., Gardner, I.A., Telford, S.R. et al. Vector competence ofRhipicephalus sanguineus andDermacentor variabilis for American isolates ofBabesia gibsoni . Exp Appl Acarol 17, 913–919 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02328068
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