OVERVIEW: Hepatozoonosis of domestic cats has been reported in several countries, mainly as a subclinical infection. DISEASE AGENT: Infection has been described mostly in areas where canine infection is present and, in recent years, Hepatozoon felis has been identified as a distinct species by molecular techniques. The vector for feline hepatozoonosis remains unknown and the pathogenesis has not been elucidated. INFECTION IN CATS: Feline hepatozoonosis is mainly a subclinical infection and few cases have been reported with clinical signs. The diagnosis of hepatozoonosis in cats can be made by observation of parasite gamonts in blood smears, parasite meronts in muscles by histopathology, and detection of parasite DNA in blood and tissue by P...
Background: The association between domestic cat hepadnavirus (DCH) infection and feline chronic hep...
Hepatozoon sp. was diagnosed in three naturally infected cats from São Paulo state, Brazil. The firs...
OVERVIEW: Leishmania infection is less known in cats than in dogs and humans; felids were traditi...
Overview: Hepatozoonosis of domestic cats has been reported in several countries, mainly as a subcli...
OVERVIEW: Cytauxzoon species are apicomplexan haemoparasites, which may cause severe disease in dome...
Hepatozoon spp. is the causative agent of a vector-borne parasitic disease in many animal species. I...
Three species of Hepatozoon, namely, Hepatozoon felis, Hepatozoon canis and Hepatozoon silvestris ma...
OVERVIEW: Over 22 Bartonella species have been described in mammals, and Bartonella henselae is m...
OVERVIEW: Sporotrichosis is an important subcutaneous fungal infection of humans and animals in s...
The possible role of viruses in feline liver disease has long remained neglected. However, in 2018, ...
OVERVIEW: Tritrichomonas foetus is a protozoan organism that is specific to cats and can cause la...
Feline hepatozoonosis is an emerging disease of domestic and wild felids though there is limited kno...
OVERVIEW: Haemoplasmas are haemotropic bacteria that can induce anaemia in a wide range of mammalian...
OVERVIEW: Babesiosis is a tick-borne protozoan disease caused by parasites of the genus Babesia t...
OVERVIEW: Phaeohyphomycoses and hyalohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic infections acquired from...
Background: The association between domestic cat hepadnavirus (DCH) infection and feline chronic hep...
Hepatozoon sp. was diagnosed in three naturally infected cats from São Paulo state, Brazil. The firs...
OVERVIEW: Leishmania infection is less known in cats than in dogs and humans; felids were traditi...
Overview: Hepatozoonosis of domestic cats has been reported in several countries, mainly as a subcli...
OVERVIEW: Cytauxzoon species are apicomplexan haemoparasites, which may cause severe disease in dome...
Hepatozoon spp. is the causative agent of a vector-borne parasitic disease in many animal species. I...
Three species of Hepatozoon, namely, Hepatozoon felis, Hepatozoon canis and Hepatozoon silvestris ma...
OVERVIEW: Over 22 Bartonella species have been described in mammals, and Bartonella henselae is m...
OVERVIEW: Sporotrichosis is an important subcutaneous fungal infection of humans and animals in s...
The possible role of viruses in feline liver disease has long remained neglected. However, in 2018, ...
OVERVIEW: Tritrichomonas foetus is a protozoan organism that is specific to cats and can cause la...
Feline hepatozoonosis is an emerging disease of domestic and wild felids though there is limited kno...
OVERVIEW: Haemoplasmas are haemotropic bacteria that can induce anaemia in a wide range of mammalian...
OVERVIEW: Babesiosis is a tick-borne protozoan disease caused by parasites of the genus Babesia t...
OVERVIEW: Phaeohyphomycoses and hyalohyphomycoses are rare opportunistic infections acquired from...
Background: The association between domestic cat hepadnavirus (DCH) infection and feline chronic hep...
Hepatozoon sp. was diagnosed in three naturally infected cats from São Paulo state, Brazil. The firs...
OVERVIEW: Leishmania infection is less known in cats than in dogs and humans; felids were traditi...