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Hepatozoon canis: The prevalence of antibodies and gametocytes in dogs in Israel

Veterinary Research Communications, 1996
A survey for the prevalence of antibodies to Hepatozoon canis and for intraneutrophilic H. canis gametocytes in the peripheral blood neutrophils of dogs in Israel showed that 33.1% were seropositive, while only 1% of the dogs sampled had detectable parasites in their blood smears. Exposure to H.
Gad Baneth
exaly   +3 more sources

New insights on the phylogeography of Hepatozoon canis in Brazil

Parasitology Research
This study aimed to molecularly characterize the Hepatozoon spp. infecting domestic and wild dogs in Brazil. A total of 22 whole blood samples tested positive for Hepatozoon spp., and five samples were sequenced for the 18S rDNA gene from H. canis after PCR amplification with four primer sets.
Thais de Oliveira, Fernandes   +4 more
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Anatomia patologica dell'infezione da Hepatozoon canis

open access: yes, 1982
In the post-mortem examinations of a large number of dogs infected with Hepatozoon canis the authors found particularly marked changes in the lymph-nodes, spleen, liver, bone-marrow and joints. These account for the impressive clinical picture and the normally lethal course of the disease, both in its acute and its chronic form.
PAU, Salvatore   +4 more
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Molecular characterization of Hepatozoon canis from farm dogs in Pakistan [PDF]

open access: yesParasitology Research, 2018
Hepatozoon canis is a tick-borne pathogen of canids, which is distributed worldwide. However, very little is known about this protozoan parasite in Pakistan. This study provides the first molecular evidence of H.
Muhammad A Saeed   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Ultrastructure of Hepatozoon canis in the dog

Veterinary Parasitology, 1993
The ultrastructure of several stages of Hepatozoon canis found in dogs with clinically diagnosed infections was determined using transmission electron microscopy. Stages were found in skeletal muscle tissue that corresponded to the 'onion skin' cyst stage, as described at the light microscopic level, and were composed of an electron-transparent ...
R E, Droleskey   +3 more
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Monozoic Cysts of Hepatozoon canis

Journal of Parasitology, 2003
Small monozoic cysts found in the spleen of dogs infected with Hepatozoon canis are described from naturally and experimentally infected dogs. These forms of H. canis resemble cysts formed by other Hepatozoon species that infect frogs, lizards, and grey squirrels as intermediate hosts. The H.
Gad, Baneth, Varda, Shkap
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Hepatozoon canis infection in two dogs

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1995
Infection of 60 to 90% of neutrophils with the protozoa, Hepatozoon canis, was detected in 2 dogs. Clinical signs included lethargy, anorexia, and weight loss. Both dogs had severe anemia, leukocytosis, and thrombocytopenia as well as hypoalbuminemia, hyperglobulinemia, and high activities of serum alkaline phosphatase and creatine kinase.
G, Baneth, A, Harmelin, B Z, Presentey
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Molecular confirmation of Hepatozoon canis in Mauritius

Acta Tropica, 2018
In this study, Hepatozoon species was molecularly identified and characterized for the first time on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Partial sequences of the 18S rRNA gene of the Hepatozoon isolates were analysed from three naturally infected dogs. The sequences of H.
Aikaterini Alexandra, Daskalaki   +4 more
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Hepatozoon canis infection in a litter of Dalmatian dogs

Veterinary Parasitology, 1997
Infection with Hepatozoon canis is described in a litter of seven Dalmatians. Four littermates were presented with concurrent hepatozoonosis and parvoviral enteritis and the remaining three puppies were parasitemic with H. canis with no other concurrent disease. Parasitemia ranged between 3% and 67% of the blood neutrophils.
G, Baneth, I, Aroch, B, Presentey
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Experimental transmission of the texas strain of Hepatozoon canis

Veterinary Parasitology, 1984
Nine dogs were fed Hepatozoon canis-exposed Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks; 6 showed clinical signs suggestive of canine hepatozoonosis, and the parasite was found in sections of muscle tissue from 2 of the dogs. Schizont-like cysts were found in the skeletal muscle of both infected dogs as were gametocytes in the circulating leucocytes. Periosteal new-
R M, Nordgren, T M, Craig
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