A retrospective and prospective analysis of clinical records of dogs diagnosed with Babesia infections was carried out for the years 2000 to 2013 from practices in Lusaka, Zambia. Records of 363 dogs with confirmed Babesia infections were analysed using demographic factors including sex, breed, age, and clinical signs in relation to haematological findings and Babesia species. The clinical and laboratory findings observed are described as well as Babesia species identification. The study included 18 breeds and the highest proportion were mongrels (32.2%), males representing 64.5% of the population. The most common presenting problems were anorexia (65.3%) and lethargy/weakness (65.3%). The most common clinical signs were fever (87.3%), pall...
Canine babesiosis is an important worldwide disease caused by protozoan hemoparasites of the genus B...
Canine babesiosis is increasing in incidence and prevalence and is now a major problem in dogs. Duri...
Canine babesiosis is increasing in incidence and prevalence and is now a major problem in dogs. Duri...
Copyright © 2015 King Shimumbo Nalubamba et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Clinical observations of Babesia canis infection in 63 dogs during a 1-year period are summarised, d...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The study was performed at one X veterinary clinic in Kaunas. Thesis consists of 47 pages, including...
The objectives of the study: to evaluate and analize microscopically coloured blood swabs with dog b...
Babesia infection is increasing in prevalence and is now a major problem in dogs. During this study,...
A 9-year retrospective analysis of clinical records of dogs presented at the Veterinary Teaching Hos...
Aim: The present research work was undertaken to describe various clinical signs and hematobiochemic...
The clinical and pathological findings of Babesia infection in 32 dogs in northern Australia are pre...
A molecular study was conducted to detect the presence and determine the prevalence of Babesia speci...
Tick borne diseases are still very important up to this day. Canine babesiosis is a dangerous diseas...
There are few extensive studies about clinicopathological findings of spontaneous canine babesiosis ...
Canine babesiosis is an important worldwide disease caused by protozoan hemoparasites of the genus B...
Canine babesiosis is increasing in incidence and prevalence and is now a major problem in dogs. Duri...
Canine babesiosis is increasing in incidence and prevalence and is now a major problem in dogs. Duri...
Copyright © 2015 King Shimumbo Nalubamba et al. This is an open access article distributed under the...
Clinical observations of Babesia canis infection in 63 dogs during a 1-year period are summarised, d...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
The study was performed at one X veterinary clinic in Kaunas. Thesis consists of 47 pages, including...
The objectives of the study: to evaluate and analize microscopically coloured blood swabs with dog b...
Babesia infection is increasing in prevalence and is now a major problem in dogs. During this study,...
A 9-year retrospective analysis of clinical records of dogs presented at the Veterinary Teaching Hos...
Aim: The present research work was undertaken to describe various clinical signs and hematobiochemic...
The clinical and pathological findings of Babesia infection in 32 dogs in northern Australia are pre...
A molecular study was conducted to detect the presence and determine the prevalence of Babesia speci...
Tick borne diseases are still very important up to this day. Canine babesiosis is a dangerous diseas...
There are few extensive studies about clinicopathological findings of spontaneous canine babesiosis ...
Canine babesiosis is an important worldwide disease caused by protozoan hemoparasites of the genus B...
Canine babesiosis is increasing in incidence and prevalence and is now a major problem in dogs. Duri...
Canine babesiosis is increasing in incidence and prevalence and is now a major problem in dogs. Duri...