Cattle infected with Babesia bovis face a bifurcated fate: Either die of the severe acute infection, or survive and carry for many years a highly persistent but generally asymptomatic infection. In this review, the author describes known and potential contributions of three variable or highly variant multigene-encoded families of proteins to persistence in the bovine host, and the mechanisms by which variability arises among these families. Ramifications arising from this variability are discussed.
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Allred, D. R. (2019, June 1). Variable and variant protein multigene families in babesia bovis persistence. Pathogens. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens8020076
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