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Abstract Background Primary glomerular disease resulting in protein‐losing nephropathy (PLN) is an uncommon cause of chronic kidney disease in cats, yet is important to recognize because it warrants specific treatment that impacts outcome. Hypothesis/Objective Characterize clinicopathologic findings, prognostic indicators, and short‐ (≤30 days) and ...
Noam Sugar, Hilla Chen, Gilad Segev
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Objectives There is currently no consensus regarding the use of intravenous fluid therapy in feline patients post‐blood donation in veterinary medicine. The primary aim of this study was to determine whether blood donation can be performed safely without post‐donation intravenous fluid therapy.
M. Guedra Allais, K. Humm
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Natural hemoplasma infection of cats in Cuiaba, Mato Grosso, Brazil
The aim of this research was to investigate natural hemoplasma infection in cats treated at the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Mato Grosso, and the factors associated with infection.
Herica Makino +6 more
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Anemia infecciosa em felinos: Relato de caso
A anemia infecciosa em felinos é uma patologia causada por uma bactéria que tem como objetivo a destruição dos eritrócitos, causando vários sintomas e sinais clínicos como hiporexia, perda de peso, icterícia, colúria, pirexia entre outros.
Adriano Quirino da Silva +2 more
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Update on Feline Hemoplasmosis [PDF]
“The wall-less, hemotropic, mycoplasma species Mycoplasma haemofelis, “Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis” and, to a lesser extent, “Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum” have the potential to induce clinical hemolytic anemia in infected cats.
Barker, Emi N.
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Abstract Background Hemotropic mycoplasmas, hemoplasmas, are epi‐erythrocytic parasitic bacteria that can be transmitted through blood transfusion. Objectives To study the prevalence of hemoplasma infection of potential feline blood donors and investigate the association between Hemoplasma spp.
Elodie Roels +4 more
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Molecular Survey of Vector-Borne Pathogens of Dogs and Cats in Two Regions of Saudi Arabia
Dogs and cats play an important role as reservoirs of vector-borne pathogens, yet reports of canine and feline vector-borne diseases in Saudi Arabia are scarce. Blood samples were collected from 188 free-roaming dogs and cats in Asir (70 dogs and 44 cats)
Abdullah D. Alanazi +9 more
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Hemotropic mycoplasmas in cats, part 2: case report [PDF]
An eight-month-old apathic cat was referred to the Department of Medicine and Clinical Biology of Small Animals of the Ghent University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Merelbeke, Belgium.
Boyen, Filip +4 more
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Hemotropic mycoplasmas, also known as hemoplasmas, are parasitic bacteria that infect red blood cells, potentially leading to varying degrees of anemia across numerous mammalian species, including nonhuman primates. The present study aims to investigate the prevalence of hemoplasma infection and identify the species involved among free‐ranging Assamese
Rucksak Rucksaken +7 more
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Marbofloxacin for the Treatment of Experimentally InducedMycoplasma haemofelisInfection in Cats
Background:Administration of tetracyclines or fluoroquinolones is associated with improvement in clinical and laboratory abnormalities in cats infected withMycoplasma haemofelis. No treatment protocol has consistently eliminated the organism, and antimicrobial susceptibility may vary amongM. haemofelisisolates.
A M, Ishak +6 more
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