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Hepatozoon canis

2023
La hepatozoonosis canina es una enfermedad parasitaria sistémica transmitida por garrapatas y producida por protozoarios del género Hepatozoon. En los perros domésticos se describen habitualmente dos especies: Hepatozoon canis, reportada en regiones tropicales, subtropicales y templadas a nivel mundial y H.
Eiras, Diego Fernando   +2 more
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Hepatozoon canis infection of wild carnivores in Brazil

Veterinary Parasitology, 1997
Hepatozoon canis was diagnosed in a crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous) found on a highway in the region of Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil, after being hit by a car. The fox had bilateral fractures of the olecranon, which was corrected by osteosynthesis. Hematologic findings included a neutrophilia, eosinophilia, monocytosis and mild anemia. In the Leishman-
Alencar, N. X.   +2 more
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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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Hepatozoon canisInfection in Slovakia: Imported or Autochthonous?

Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2007
Tissue samples from nine red foxes (four samples of striated muscle tissue and five samples of heart tissue) that originated from the Michalovce district (Slovakia), an area with endemic occurrence of canine babesiosis were examined by PCR method using primers amplifying a fragment of the 18S rRNA spanning the V4 region of Babesia and Theileria.
Viktória, Majláthová   +3 more
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Anatomia patologica dell'infezione da Hepatozoon canis

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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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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Antibody response to Hepatozoon canis in experimentally infected dogs

Veterinary Parasitology, 1998
Canine hepatozoonosis is a disease caused by the tick-borne protozoan Hepatozoon canis. Five puppies were inoculated by ingestion of Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks experimentally infected with H. canis, and all became infected with H. canis: gametocytes were detected in blood smears from four dogs and schizonts were observed in the spleen and bone ...
G, Baneth   +4 more
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Hepatozoon canis in Turkish red foxes and their ticks

Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 2018
Hepatozoon canis infection is a tick-borne protozoan disease that manifests clinically as a moderate-to-severe disease in domestic dogs. Although the presence of H. canis has been reported in dogs, the wildlife component of the infection is not currently known in Turkey. In this study, we report the presence of H.
Ömer Orkun, Serpil Nalbantoğlu
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Molecular characterization of Hepatozoon canis in dogs from Colombia

Parasitology Research, 2011
Hepatozoonosis is a tick-borne disease whose transmission to dogs occurs by ingestion of oocysts infected ticks or feeding on preys infested by infected ticks. Until now, there is no previous report of molecular characterization of Hepatozoon sp. in dogs from Colombia.
Vargas-Hernandez, Giovanni   +5 more
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Disseminated protothecosis in a dog coinfected with Hepatozoon canis and Ehrlichia canis

Veterinary Research Communications
Protothecosis 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.
Aicardi, Leandro   +3 more
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