Monthly monitoring of fawns collected from an area in Texas endemic for Theileria cervi and Babesia odocoilei showed that transmission of T. cervi occurred during July and August, a time period consistent with the occurrence of Amblyomma americanum. Seroconversion to B. odocoilei occurred during October to December and possibly continued through January and February. The time of seroconversion was more suggestive of transmission of B. odocoilei by Ixodes scapularis than by Amblyomma americanum.
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Waldrup, K. A., Moritz, J., Baggett, D., Magyar, S., & Wagner, G. G. (1992). Monthly incidence of Theileria cervi and seroconversion to Babesia odocoilei in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in Texas. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 28(3), 457–459. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-28.3.457
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