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Babesia canis infection in ticks in Essex

Veterinary Record, 2016
TO further investigate four locally acquired cases of canine babesiosis (Fig 1) in Essex ( VR , February 13, 2016, vol 178, p 172; March 5, 2016, vol 178, pp 243–244), a tick survey was completed on March 11, 2016, in the area where all four dogs had been regularly exercised.
Kayleigh M, Hansford   +7 more
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Dermacentor reticulatus und Babesia canis

2014
During the last years, a spreading of the endemic hard tick species Dermacentor reticu-latus and the transmitted canine babesiosis (respectively through the causative agent Babesia canis) was reported for Germany. To answer the question of the probability of further spreading, more detailed information on the epidemiological situation, the eco-logical ...
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Acid Base Balance in Babesia canis canis infection

2009
The most commonly reported acid-base disturbance in dogs with babesiosis and severe anaemia is metabolic acidosis. The aim of this study was to compare some acid-base parameters between dogs with babesiosis and healthy dogs. PCR method confirmed the presence of Babesia canis canis in 15 dogs. The control group consisted of 35 healthy dogs. The analytes
Mrljak, Vladimir   +6 more
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Detection of erythrocyte binding IgM and IgG by flow cytometry in sick dogs with Babesia canis canis or Babesia canis vogeli infection

Veterinary Parasitology, 2009
The aim of this study was to examine by means of flow cytometry immunophenotyping (FCI) if sick dogs infected with Babesia canis canis (B. c. canis) or Babesia canis vogeli (B. c. vogeli) had anti-erythrocyte membrane binding IgG and/or IgM at the time of diagnosis.
E, Carli   +5 more
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Clinical and Hematologic Findings in Babesia canis Infection in Eastern Slovakia

Acta Parasitologica, 2022
Turna Hana   +5 more
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Seasonal differences in the intensity of acute phase response in dogs infected with Babesia canis

International journal of biometeorology, 2022
F. Janjić   +8 more
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RAZLIKE MORFOMETRIJSKIH ZNAČAJKI ERITROCITA S INKLUZIJAMA BABESIAE CANIS CANIS

2020
Morfometrijske analize eritrocita, utvrđene pomoću sofisticiranih i naprednih računalnih programa su točnije i preciznije od konvencionalnih, mikroskopskih analiza. Automatizirana metodologija morfometrijske analize oblika eritrocita omogućuje kvantificiranje oku nevidljivih promjena morfometrijskih značajki, te boljem razumijevanju kliničkog utjecaja ...
Javor, Ana (Vince, Silvijo   +1 more
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[The subspecies specificity of Babesia canis].

Berliner und Munchener tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1996
The large Babesia species of dogs, Babesia canis, is transmitted by different ticks. Dermacentor reticulatus, Rhipicephalus sanguineus and haemaphysalis leachi are the known main vectors. Four B. canis isolates of different geographic origin were investigated for their transmission specificity and pathogenicity in infection trials. R.
S, Hauschild, E, Schein
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Razlike morfometrijskih značajki eritrocita s inkluzijama Babesiae canis canis

2021
Morfometrijske analize eritrocita, utvrđene pomoću sofisticiranih i naprednih računalnih programa su točnije i preciznije od konvencionalnih, mikroskopskih analiza. Automatizirana metodologija morfometrijske analize oblika eritrocita omogućuje kvantificiranje oku nevidljivih promjena morfometrijskih značajki, te bolje razumijevanje kliničkog utjecaja ...
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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome in dogs naturally infected with Babesia canis: Association with the parasite load and host factors.

Veterinary parasitology, 2021
A. Beletić   +10 more
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