Hiteshwar Singh Yadav, Shiv Kumar Sharma, Naresh Singh Kuntal, Peer Rayees Aziz and Shantanu Kumar Kuldeep
Babesiosis is an emerging economically important tick borne diseases. The two main species to cause disease are Babesia bovis and B. bigemina. A Holstein Friesian cattle aged 6 years with the history of anorexia, high fever, dyspepsia, dark brown urine, dyspnoea and serous nasal discharge was diagnosed on the basis of history of animal, clinical examination, physical examination and laboratory examination. Animal was successfully treated with Diminazene Aceturate, oxytetracycline, Melonex, Avil, Tribivet, liquid himShakti, rumentas and Doramectin.