An Akita Inu, living in Belgium, was presented with unusual clinical manifestations of acute babesiosis that included neurological signs and pancytopenia. Diagnosis was made by identifying Babesia canis in the blood smear. Neurological signs resolved after treatment with imidocarb diproprionate. Normalization of hematological abnormalities was gradual over 5 months.An Akita Inu, living in Belgium, was presented with unusual clinical manifestations of acute babesiosis that included neurological signs and pancytopenia. Diagnosis was made by identifying Babesia canis in the blood smear. Neurological signs resolved after treatment with imidocarb diproprionate. Normalization of hematological abnormalities was gradual over 5 months.A
Aim: The present research work was undertaken to describe various clinical signs and hematobiochemic...
The aim of this paper is to briefly present some aspects of Babesia spp. taxonomy, incidence, clinic...
A retrospective and prospective analysis of clinical records of dogs diagnosed with Babesia infectio...
An Akita Inu, living in Belgium, was presented with unusual clinical manifestations of acute babesio...
Abstract — An Akita Inu, living in Belgium, was presented with unusual clinical manifestations of ac...
Clinical observations of Babesia canis infection in 63 dogs during a 1-year period are summarised, d...
There are few extensive studies about clinicopathological findings of spontaneous canine babesiosis ...
Tick borne diseases are still very important up to this day. Canine babesiosis is a dangerous diseas...
Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by Babesia spp. Dogs with uncomplicated babesiosis ...
The clinical and pathological findings of Babesia infection in 32 dogs in northern Australia are pre...
A comprehensive study was conducted on the clinical observations including clinical history, physica...
South African canine babesiosis is caused by the virulent Babesia canis rossi. In recent years, this...
The study was performed at one X veterinary clinic in Kaunas. Thesis consists of 47 pages, including...
This paper aimed at describing the cephalic clinical manifestations brought about by the secondary o...
Babesiosis continues to pose a threat to dogs worldwide as a cause of anemia, thrombocytopenia, and ...
Aim: The present research work was undertaken to describe various clinical signs and hematobiochemic...
The aim of this paper is to briefly present some aspects of Babesia spp. taxonomy, incidence, clinic...
A retrospective and prospective analysis of clinical records of dogs diagnosed with Babesia infectio...
An Akita Inu, living in Belgium, was presented with unusual clinical manifestations of acute babesio...
Abstract — An Akita Inu, living in Belgium, was presented with unusual clinical manifestations of ac...
Clinical observations of Babesia canis infection in 63 dogs during a 1-year period are summarised, d...
There are few extensive studies about clinicopathological findings of spontaneous canine babesiosis ...
Tick borne diseases are still very important up to this day. Canine babesiosis is a dangerous diseas...
Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by Babesia spp. Dogs with uncomplicated babesiosis ...
The clinical and pathological findings of Babesia infection in 32 dogs in northern Australia are pre...
A comprehensive study was conducted on the clinical observations including clinical history, physica...
South African canine babesiosis is caused by the virulent Babesia canis rossi. In recent years, this...
The study was performed at one X veterinary clinic in Kaunas. Thesis consists of 47 pages, including...
This paper aimed at describing the cephalic clinical manifestations brought about by the secondary o...
Babesiosis continues to pose a threat to dogs worldwide as a cause of anemia, thrombocytopenia, and ...
Aim: The present research work was undertaken to describe various clinical signs and hematobiochemic...
The aim of this paper is to briefly present some aspects of Babesia spp. taxonomy, incidence, clinic...
A retrospective and prospective analysis of clinical records of dogs diagnosed with Babesia infectio...