A disease caused by canine blood parasites (tick-borne diseases) is a condition in which dogs are bitten by tick-carrying pathogens. This study assessed the prevalence of diseases caused by canine blood parasites (Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis, and Ehrlichliosis) at the Companion Veterinary Clinic, Melaka, Malaysia, from August 2020 to July 2022. Secondary data of 103 infected dogs were obtained from medical records. Dogs at the puppy stage were more commonly diagnosed (26.21 %). Both males and females showed almost the same prevalence of 52.43% and 47.57%, respectively. Mongrel had a relatively higher prevalence compared to pedigree dogs but there was no breed predisposition. Multiple infections were more common than single infections. Canine t...
Stray dogs are carriers of several zoonotic diseases such as leishmaniasis and canine monocytic ehrl...
Adequate knowledge of the occurrence and seasonal variation in the distribution of parasitic and ric...
Ehrlichia canis has a worldwide distribution, but clinical manifestations may vary geographically. W...
Background: Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Babesia spp. are canine pathogens transmitted by the Rhipiceph...
Canine tick-borne haemopathogens (TBH) constitute a significant concern worldwide and warrant closer...
Tick-borne hemopathogens like Babesia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma and Hepatozoon species pose significant ...
Vector borne diseases are major problem in dog shelters. The diseases are transmitted by arthropod v...
A total of 103 blood samples from pet dogs around Ipoh were screened for common blood protozoa. A to...
Canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) pose a major health problem in dogs globally, with the potentia...
Background and Aim: Tick-borne pathogens such as Babesia canis, Hepatozoon canis, and Ehrlichia cani...
This study investigated canine vector borne diseases (CVBDs) of zoonotic significance in three major...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine the risk factors and clinical disorders of ...
while the serological prevalence was 29% for Anaplasma sp. and 55% for Ehrlichia sp. The results of ...
A study carried out on the presence of parasites, both internal and external, in 29 stray and 38 pet...
Canine Ehrlichiosis is a disease with worldwide distribution caused by the potentially zoonotic Ehrl...
Stray dogs are carriers of several zoonotic diseases such as leishmaniasis and canine monocytic ehrl...
Adequate knowledge of the occurrence and seasonal variation in the distribution of parasitic and ric...
Ehrlichia canis has a worldwide distribution, but clinical manifestations may vary geographically. W...
Background: Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Babesia spp. are canine pathogens transmitted by the Rhipiceph...
Canine tick-borne haemopathogens (TBH) constitute a significant concern worldwide and warrant closer...
Tick-borne hemopathogens like Babesia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma and Hepatozoon species pose significant ...
Vector borne diseases are major problem in dog shelters. The diseases are transmitted by arthropod v...
A total of 103 blood samples from pet dogs around Ipoh were screened for common blood protozoa. A to...
Canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) pose a major health problem in dogs globally, with the potentia...
Background and Aim: Tick-borne pathogens such as Babesia canis, Hepatozoon canis, and Ehrlichia cani...
This study investigated canine vector borne diseases (CVBDs) of zoonotic significance in three major...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to determine the risk factors and clinical disorders of ...
while the serological prevalence was 29% for Anaplasma sp. and 55% for Ehrlichia sp. The results of ...
A study carried out on the presence of parasites, both internal and external, in 29 stray and 38 pet...
Canine Ehrlichiosis is a disease with worldwide distribution caused by the potentially zoonotic Ehrl...
Stray dogs are carriers of several zoonotic diseases such as leishmaniasis and canine monocytic ehrl...
Adequate knowledge of the occurrence and seasonal variation in the distribution of parasitic and ric...
Ehrlichia canis has a worldwide distribution, but clinical manifestations may vary geographically. W...