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Temoche, Luis Cerro, Renata Assad, Eloy S. Seabra-Junior, Tatiana Didonet Lemos, and Nadia Almosny. "Frequency of Babesia vogeli in domestic dogs in the metropolitan area of Piura, Peru." Acta Veterinaria Brno 87, no. 3 (2018): 255–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2754/avb201887030255.

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The aim of this study was to assess the presence of piroplasms in dogs in the metropolitan region of the city of Piura, Peru. Two hundred and twelve canine blood samples were randomly collected. The deoxyribonucleic acid was extracted from each blood sample and was tested using the polymerase chain reaction, restriction fragment length polymorphism and sequence analyses. The study showed the occurrence of Babesia vogeli. For the first time, this approach revealed the presence of canine babesiosis caused by B. vogeli in Peru. This highlights the need to test for pathogens that might be responsi
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Demeter, Zoltán, Elena Palade, Éva Balogh, et al. "Postmortem small babesia-like morphology of Babesia canis — Short communication." Acta Veterinaria Hungarica 59, no. 4 (2011): 427–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/avet.2011.029.

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Here we report a case of canine babesiosis with unusual morphology of the causative agent. A male, seven-week-old Labrador retriever puppy, exhibiting severe anaemia and haemoglobinuria, was presented at the Clinic of Internal Medicine in February 2011. The puppy was euthanised. The most relevant pathological changes were icterus, severe splenomegaly, generalised lymphadenopathy and haemoglobin nephrosis. Samples were collected from various organs for histology within one hour post mortem. Impression smears were also prepared from the spleen after overnight storage at 4 °C. Tissue sections and
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Casapulla, R., L. Baldi, V. Avallone, R. Sannino, L. Pazzanese, and V. Mizzoni. "Canine piroplasmosis due to Babesia gibsoni: clinical and morphological aspects." Veterinary Record 142, no. 7 (1998): 168–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/vr.142.7.168.

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Cassini, R., S. Zanutto, A. Frangipane di Regalbono, et al. "Canine piroplasmosis in Italy: epidemiological aspects in vertebrate and invertebrate hosts." Veterinary Parasitology 165, no. 1-2 (2009): 30–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2009.06.044.

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Adaszek, L., P. Lyp, P. Poblocki, M. Skrzypczak, L. Mazurek, and S. Winiarczyk. "The first case of Babesia gibsoni infection in a dog in Poland." Veterinární Medicína 63, No. 5 (2018): 225–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/155/2017-vetmed.

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Canine babesiosis is a tickborne, protozoal, haemoparasitic disease that can cause varying degrees of haemolytic anaemia, splenomegaly, thrombocytopenia and fever. Babesia organisms are frequently classified as either large or small. All small Babesia infections were previously attributed to B. gibsoni, but molecular analysis and DNA sequencing have revealed that there are at least three small piroplasms which infect dogs. Correctly identifying the infectious agent is important for treatment planning and prognosis. In this report, the first case of Babesia gibsoni infection in a Polish dog is
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Konvalinová, Jarmila, Ivo Rudolf, Silvie Šikutová, Zdeněk Hubálek, Vlasta Svobodová, and Miroslav Svoboda. "Contribution to canine babesiosis in the Czech Republic." Acta Veterinaria Brno 81, no. 2 (2012): 91–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2754/avb201281020091.

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From March to November 2010, a total of 68 samples of blood from 41 hunting and working dogs that never left the Czech Republic were examined. Some dogs were sampled repeatedly. Blood samples were examined by polymerase chain reaction for the presence of DNA of piroplasms with negative results. Specific IgG antibodies against Babesia canis were detected by indirect immunofluorescence test, and five dogs (12.21%) were seropositive. Titres ranged from 50 to 200. One dog was positive in two samplings within 3 months. The highest number of positive samples was taken in June. The results of this st
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Górna, M., P. Klimiuk, M. Kalinowski, S. Winiarczyk, and L. Adaszek. "A presumptive case of cerebral babesiosis in a dog in Poland caused by a virulent Babesia canis strain." Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe K: Kleintiere / Heimtiere 40, no. 05 (2012): 367–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1623660.

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SummaryThe aim of this paper was to present the first case of cerebral canine babesiosis due to infection by Babesia canis in a dog in Poland. A 5-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier was presented with an unusual clinical manifestation of acute babesiosis that included neurological signs and pancytopenia. Despite treatment the dog died. Diagnosis was based on microscopic examination of Giemsa-stained blood smears (detection of piroplasms in red blood cells) and post mortem examination of the brain by histopathology and PCR method. The amplified segment of the Babesia 18S RNA gene was seque
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Alekseeva, T. V., and M. A. Alekseeva. "EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF DOG BABESIOSIS." Scientific Life 15, no. 10 (2020): 1371–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.35679/1991-9476-2020-15-10-1371-1378.

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With an increase in the incidence of babesiosis (piroplasmosis) in dogs, the development of effective methods for the prevention and treatment of this disease is one of the promising areas of veterinary science and practice. The article presents the research results obtained in assessing the effectiveness of various methods of treatment and prevention of canine babesiosis using domestically produced drugs. The studies were carried out on the basis of the Novoshakhtinsky branch of the State Budgetary Institution of the Republic of Belarus "Rostov Region SBBZh with PO", the object of the study w
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Mitkova, B., K. Hrazdilova, M. Novotna, et al. "Autochthonous Babesia canis, Hepatozoon canis and imported Babesia gibsoni infection in dogs in the Czech Republic." Veterinární Medicína 62, No. 3 (2017): 138–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/152/2016-vetmed.

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The epidemiology of tick-borne diseases as well as the ecology of the associated tick vectors is currently undergoing dynamic change. Canine babesiosis has, to date, only been reported in the Czech Republic as an imported disease, despite the presence of an established population of D. reticulatus in the South Moravian region. A recent report of autochthonous H. canis in dogs indicates that the spectrum of tick-borne diseases in dogs in the Czech Republic may be broader than previously expected and that a survey of a large set of dogs may be required. The aim of the present study was to survey
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Kjemtrup, Anne M., and Patricia A. Conrad. "A review of the small canine piroplasms from California: Babesia conradae in the literature." Veterinary Parasitology 138, no. 1-2 (2006): 112–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2006.01.045.

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Davitkov, Darko, Milos Vucicevic, Jevrosima Stevanovic, et al. "Clinical babesiosis and molecular identification of Babesia canis and Babesia gibsoni infections in dogs from Serbia." Acta Veterinaria Hungarica 63, no. 2 (2015): 199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/avet.2015.017.

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Canine babesiosis is a frequent and clinically significant tick-borne disease. Sixty symptomatic dogs with clinical findings compatible with babesiosis were included in this study conducted in Serbia. After clinical examination, blood samples were taken for microscopic examination, complete blood count (CBC), Canine SNAP 4Dx Test, DNA analyses and sequencing. The main clinical signs included apathy, anorexia, fever, brown/red discoloration of urine, pale mucous membranes, icterus, splenomegaly, and vomiting. The main clinicopathological findings in Babesia infections were a slight to severe th
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Savić, Sara, Branka Vidić, Živoslav Grgić, et al. "CANINE VECTOR-BORNE ZOONOSES IN VOJVODINA." Archives of Veterinary Medicine 5, no. 1 (2012): 77–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.46784/e-avm.v5i1.164.

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Research on vectors and zoonozes in Serbia has been going on for more than a decade now. Due to the climate changes during the last years, the presence of vectors has changed and also the presence of zoonotic agents inside them has changed, too. Vectors that can be found are ticks, mosquitoes, flies, etc. Ticks that can be found in Vojvodina are Ixodes ricinus, Dermacentor marginatus, Rhipicephalus sanguineus, Rhipicephalus bursa, Haemaphysalis punctata. The most common diseases known as tick borne in Vojvodina are piroplasmosis, Q fever and Lyme disease. The study done recently has shown that
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Skornyakova, O. O. "Identification of the causative agent of canine babesiosis in the Kirov Region." Russian Journal of Parasitology 15, no. 2 (2021): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2021-15-2-24-28.

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The purpose of the research is identifying a species of the causative agent of canine babesiosis in the Kirov Region.Materials and methods. To determine the parasite species, we microscopically examined smears from the peripheral blood of sick dogs stained by the Romanowsky-Giemsa method and Leucodif. The microscopy was performed with a binocular microscope Micromed-1. For morphometric assessment of the causative agent, we used a digital camera and software for image analysis ToupView.Results and discussion. We found parasites of various shapes and sizes in erythrocytes of the dogs’ blood in a
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COLOMBO, Valeria C., Javier PEREIRA, Santiago NAVA, and Pablo M. BELDOMENICO. "Amblyomma aureolatum (Acari: Ixodidae): nuevos registros en las provincias de Buenos Aires y Santa Fe, Argentina." FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias 15, no. 1/2 (2016): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.14409/favecv.v15i1/2.5914.

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En los meses de julio de 2015 y enero de 2016 se colectaron garrapatas de un gato montés (Leopardus geoffroyi) localizado en la provincia de Buenos Aires y de un canino doméstico (Canis lupus familiaris) en la provincia de Santa Fe, respectivamente. El objetivo del presente trabajo es reportar el primer registro de Amblyomma aureolatum en la provincia de Buenos Aires y el primer hallazgo sobre caninos domésticos de la provincia de Santa Fe. Amblyomma aureolatum presenta importancia sanitaria ya que ha sido implicada como vector de Rickettsia rickettsii, uno de los agentes causales del grupo de
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Yisaschar-Mekuzas, Yael, Charles L. Jaffe, Josep Pastor, Luís Cardoso, and Gad Baneth. "Identification of Babesia species infecting dogs using reverse line blot hybridization for six canine piroplasms, and evaluation of co-infection by other vector-borne pathogens." Veterinary Parasitology 191, no. 3-4 (2013): 367–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2012.09.002.

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Harvey, Tatiani Vitor, Jéssica Fontes Veloso, Milane Ribeiro Santos, et al. "Babesia spp. and Ehrlichia chaffeensis infection in Dogs from Southeastern Bahia, Brazil." Acta Scientiae Veterinariae 45, no. 1 (2017): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.22456/1679-9216.80045.

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Background: Tickborne diseases are frequent in tropical countries such as Brazil. Protozoa of the Babesia genus and bacteria of the Ehrlichia genus spread throughout the country with high prevalences in urban and rural areas, causing clinical or subclinical diseases in dogs. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of infection from Babesia spp. and Ehrlichia chaffeensis in the dog population in the municipality of Ituberá, Bahia, Brazil, and to verify the risk factors associated with the infections.Materials, Methods & Results: A cross-sectional study was conducted, consisting of th
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Santos, Fernanda Barbosa dos, Gilberto Salles Gazeta, Laís Lisboa Correa, et al. "Molecular evaluation of piroplasms and hematological changes in canine blood stored in a clinical laboratory in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro." Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária 29, no. 3 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1984-29612020057.

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Abstract Piroplasm species were analyzed by molecular tools in total 31 blood samples from positive dogs, previously checked by stained slides, stored until DNA extraction between 2016 to 2018 in the laboratory Clinical Analyzes in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro. The piroplasms were identified by PCR, targeting the 18S rRNA gene and sequencing. From the total number of samples only 24 (77.4%) were positive and show adequate nucleotide sequences for interpretation with identity between 93%-100% with Babesia vogeli in compared to the sequences isolated of infected dogs from other states in Brazil depos
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