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Prevalence and molecular phylogenetic analysis of Babesia vogeli from dogs in Karnataka
Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology, 2019Babesia vogeli infection is an important tick-borne haemoprotozoan disease of canids. The study was carried out to understand the prevalence and molecular phylogeny of B. vogeli in pet dogs. A total of 128 blood samples were collected during study period. The microscopy based prevalence of 7.81% was recorded for large form of Babesia spp.
K.V. Lavanya +6 more
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Acta Parasitologica, 2016
AbstractThere are few published studies on various vector borne diseases of dogs in India and most depict clinical infection in dogs, diagnosed by observation of the haemopathogens in stained blood smears. This study provides the first report regarding molecular confirmation and ancestral relationship analysis of blood smears positive cases of assorted
Lachhman Das, Singla +4 more
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AbstractThere are few published studies on various vector borne diseases of dogs in India and most depict clinical infection in dogs, diagnosed by observation of the haemopathogens in stained blood smears. This study provides the first report regarding molecular confirmation and ancestral relationship analysis of blood smears positive cases of assorted
Lachhman Das, Singla +4 more
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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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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 Babesiosis in a Dog Caused by Babesia vogeli: A Case Report from India
UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGYA one year old male dog with signs like fever, dullness, loss of appetite, and vomiting was presented at the Referral Veterinary Clinical Complex, Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar. On clinical examination, it was found with ticks on the body, a pale mucous membrane, pyrexia (103.1), and dehydration.
Sharma, Priyanka Kumari +4 more
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Canine Babesiosis Caused by Large Babesia Species: Global Prevalence and Risk Factors—A Review
Animals, 2023Wojciech Zygner +2 more
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