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Theileria orientalis Ikeda in Cattle, Alabama, USA

by Nneka Iduu 1, Subarna Barua 1, Shollie Falkenberg 1, Chance Armstrong 2, Jenna Workman Stockler 2, Annie Moye 3, Paul H. Walz 1 and Chengming Wang 3,*
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
Submission received: 26 September 2023 / Revised: 19 October 2023 / Accepted: 27 October 2023 / Published: 30 October 2023
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Control Strategies of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens)

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

Comments and Suggestions for Authors

The only suggestion is to reduce the second sentence longness in Material and Methods paragraph

Author Response

Dear Review,

Thank you for the advice! The change has been made.

Reviewer 2 Report

Comments and Suggestions for Authors

The authors identified T. orientalis in cattle in Alabama. The spread of this pathogen in US cattle is quite concerning. 

The manuscript is scientifically sound. Methods and Materials are appropriate, and conclusions made are valid. The report is acceptable and is of interest to researchers.

No further comments.

Author Response

Dear Reviewer,

Thank you for the support,

Sincerely,

Chengming

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