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Microsporum Canis Infections in Hungary: Microsporum‐canis‐Infektionen in Ungarn
Mycoses, 1982Summary: In Hungary, Microsporum canis infections spreading from animal to man were only sporadically diagnosed between 1961–1975. Since 1976, tinea capitis and corporis caused by Microsporum canis has been increasing from year to year especially in Budapest and its surroundings. The patients were mostly children.
Maria Pap, Ibolya Török, Gy. Simon
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Ultrastructure of Giardia canis Trophozoites
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 1984SummaryTrophozoites of Giardia canis obtained from scrapings of the intestinal mucosa of naturally infected dogs were prepared by Karapetyan's technique. A high concentration of trophozoites with good preservation was observed in the electron microscope.
M, Inês, T L, Sogayar, E A, Gregorio
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Systemic Venous Thrombosis in Babesia canis canis Infection of Two Dogs
Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2010A male poodle dog (case 1) and female mixed breed dog (case 2) were treated with imidocarb dipropionat due to babesiosis. After initial improvement both dogs died 12 and 6 days after treatment. Necropsy findings revealed hemoglobinuric neprosis, thrombosis of splenic vein and multiple infarctions.
Zeljko Grabarevic +5 more
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Disseminated protothecosis in a dog coinfected with Hepatozoon canis and Ehrlichia canis
Veterinary Research CommunicationsProtothecosis is a severe, emerging opportunistic infection caused by the saprophytic, achlorophyllous microalgae of the genus Prototheca. Though uncommon, human and animal cases are increasing worldwide, making awareness of this fungal-like pathogen important in both human and veterinary medicine.
Leandro, Aicardi +3 more
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Bebesia canis canis and Babesia canis rossi : two different species?
Parasitology International, 1998K. Moubri +7 more
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Acid Base Balance in Babesia canis canis infection
2009The 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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