Epistaxis Associated with Theileriosis and its Management in a Buffalo - A Case Report
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Epistaxis, TheileriosisAbstract
that cause bovine theileriosis, are spread by ticks Hyalomma and Rhipicephalus, respectively. Bovine theileriosis results in severe livestock losses as well as financial losses on a global scale (Sharma et al., 2017). Apart from bovine, sheep and goats are also affected by this condition (Prajapati et al.
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