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Hematozoa is a subclass of blood parasites of the Apicomplexa clade. Well known examples include the Plasmodium spp. which cause malaria in humans and Theilera which causes theileriosis in cattle. A large number of species are known to infect birds and are transmitted by insect vectors. The pattern in which Haematozoa infect a host cell depends on the genera of the blood parasite. Plasmodium and Leucozytozoon displace the nucleus of the host cell so that the parasite can take control of the cell where as Hemoproteus completely envelops the nucleus in a host cell.

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  • طفيليات دموية حيوانية (ar)
  • Haematozoa (en)
  • Hématozoaire (fr)
  • Hematozoário (pt)
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  • الطفيليات الدموية الحيوانية أو مستوطنات الدم هو مصطلح عام يتضمن طفيليات الدم، وبشكل أساسي الحيوانات الأولية. ومن الأمثلة المعروفة جيدًا طفيليات الملاريا والمثقبية، ولكن هناك عددًا كبيرًا من الأنواع المعروفة التي تصيب الطيور وتنتقل بواسطة الناقلات المفصلية ناقل (علم الأوبئة). (ar)
  • Un hématozoaire, dans le domaine de la médecine, est un protozoaire parasite des globules rouges, constitué d'une seule cellule. (fr)
  • Hematozoa is a subclass of blood parasites of the Apicomplexa clade. Well known examples include the Plasmodium spp. which cause malaria in humans and Theilera which causes theileriosis in cattle. A large number of species are known to infect birds and are transmitted by insect vectors. The pattern in which Haematozoa infect a host cell depends on the genera of the blood parasite. Plasmodium and Leucozytozoon displace the nucleus of the host cell so that the parasite can take control of the cell where as Hemoproteus completely envelops the nucleus in a host cell. (en)
  • Hematozoário ou hemoparasita são termos gerais que englobam parasita que vivem na corrente sanguínea dos animais, principalmente protozoários. Exemplos bem conhecidos incluem o plasmodium e os tripanossomas, mas um grande número de espécies são conhecidas por infectar aves e são transmitidos por artrópodes. (pt)
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  • الطفيليات الدموية الحيوانية أو مستوطنات الدم هو مصطلح عام يتضمن طفيليات الدم، وبشكل أساسي الحيوانات الأولية. ومن الأمثلة المعروفة جيدًا طفيليات الملاريا والمثقبية، ولكن هناك عددًا كبيرًا من الأنواع المعروفة التي تصيب الطيور وتنتقل بواسطة الناقلات المفصلية ناقل (علم الأوبئة). (ar)
  • Hematozoa is a subclass of blood parasites of the Apicomplexa clade. Well known examples include the Plasmodium spp. which cause malaria in humans and Theilera which causes theileriosis in cattle. A large number of species are known to infect birds and are transmitted by insect vectors. The pattern in which Haematozoa infect a host cell depends on the genera of the blood parasite. Plasmodium and Leucozytozoon displace the nucleus of the host cell so that the parasite can take control of the cell where as Hemoproteus completely envelops the nucleus in a host cell. Infections of haematozoa can have adverse fitness effects on certain species. Species that have been isolated or have not been exposed to the infection have been found to be especially vulnerable to pathogenic effects. The infection effects can persist in avian host species through long-distance migrations. Blood parasites that have been studied were found to be transmitted by hematophagous (bloodsucking) dipteran (insect) vectors that have life stages in both aquatic and aerial environments. (en)
  • Un hématozoaire, dans le domaine de la médecine, est un protozoaire parasite des globules rouges, constitué d'une seule cellule. (fr)
  • Hematozoário ou hemoparasita são termos gerais que englobam parasita que vivem na corrente sanguínea dos animais, principalmente protozoários. Exemplos bem conhecidos incluem o plasmodium e os tripanossomas, mas um grande número de espécies são conhecidas por infectar aves e são transmitidos por artrópodes. Hematozoários tais como: Trypanosoma cruzi - Plasmódios - Babesia bigemina - Theileria parva - Babésia - Erlichias São descritos em Parasitologia, que é a Ciência Biológica que estuda os seres vivos do reino animal que necessitam espoliarem outros seres vivos para poderem sobreviver, algumas espécies situados em posição inferior na escala zoológica, e que por serem unicelulares (protozoários) e parasitarem as células do sangue de seus hospedeiros são denominados de hematozoários. (pt)
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