نتایج جستجو برای: canine babesiosis

تعداد نتایج: 36021  

2017
Martina Crnogaj José Joaquin Cerón Iva Šmit Ivana Kiš Jelena Gotić Mirna Brkljačić Vesna Matijatko Camila Peres Rubio Nada Kučer Vladimir Mrljak

BACKGROUND Canine babesiosis is caused by species of the Babesia genus and has become an emerging disease worldwide. To the authors' knowledge there are no reports in which antioxidants have been analyzed in different presentations of canine babesiosis or in which the prognostic value of antioxidants has been studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether oxidative stress could be relat...

Journal: :Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere 2012
G Kirtz M Leschnik E Hooijberg A Tichy E Leidinger

OBJECTIVE Haematological changes in dogs and climatic conditions favourable for the vector may assist in the quick in-house diagnosis of canine babesiosis. MATERIAL AND METHODS Blood samples from 358 dogs suspected to have canine babesiosis were evaluated. The diagnosis was confirmed in 113 dogs by detection of Babesia canis by microscopic examination of a stained blood smear using the concen...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 2003
F Kettner F Reyers D Miller

Canine babesiosis is a common cause of thrombocytopaenia but there are few formal studies that have investigated this haematological finding in dogs. Thrombocyte counts from full blood counts were retrospectively analysed for the years 1996-2002. Thrombocyte counts and mean platelet volumes of dogs with babesiosis were compared with those of dogs, seen over the same period of time, that did not...

2017
Josipa Kuleš Jelena Gotić Vladimir Mrljak Renata Barić Rafaj

BACKGROUND Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by hemoprotozoan parasites of the genus Babesia. The disease can be clinically classified into uncomplicated and complicated forms. The aim of this study was to assess the level of endothelial activation and alterations in the fibrinolytic pathway during canine babesiosis. RESULTS Blood samples were collected on the day of admission ...

2014
Josipa Kuleš Vladimir Mrljak Renata Barić Rafaj Jelena Selanec Richard Burchmore Peter D Eckersall

BACKGROUND Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease that is caused by the haemoprotozoan parasites of the genus Babesia. There are limited data on serum proteomics in dogs, and none of the effect of babesiosis on the serum proteome. The aim of this study was to identify the potential serum biomarkers of babesiosis using proteomic techniques in order to increase our understanding about disease ...

Journal: :Polish journal of veterinary sciences 2014
W Zygner O Gójska-Zygner

Acute tubular necrosis (ATN) was described in canine babesiosis. Hypotension is considered as one of the factors which influence the development of hypoxic renal damage. In this study hypotension defined as mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 80 mmHg was detected in 7 out of 48 dogs (14.6%) infected with Babesia canis. Lower systolic arterial pressure (SAP), diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) and MAP...

2017
Lan He Xiaoyan Miao Jinfang Hu Yuan Huang Pei He Junwei He Long Yu Ngabu Malobi Ligang Shi Junlong Zhao

Canine piroplasmosis is a significant disease in dogs caused by Babesia and Theileria parasites. The clinical manifestations range from mild illness to serious disease depending on the parasite species and the physical condition of the infected dog. Canine piroplasmosis has been reported to be prevalent in China. However, no molecular evidence of the disease has been reported in pet dogs from W...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2011
Michaela Kubelová Emil Tkadlec Marek Bednář Eva Roubalová Pavel Siroký

Babesia canis canis is the most frequent causative agent of canine babesiosis in Central Europe, frequently causing severe disease. Recently, many new endemic foci of this disease have been reported from European countries. Growing incidence of canine babesiosis was recorded also in Slovakia during the last decade, from first cases in eastern Slovakia ten years ago to recent cases all over the ...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2012
Remo Lobetti Robert Kirberger Ninette Keller Frank Kettner Eran Dvir

Although cardiac pathology and consequently elevated serum cardiac troponin I (cTnI) have been reported, clinically it remains difficult to diagnose cardiac involvement in canine babesiosis. Thus the use of cardiac biomarkers would be useful in determining if a dog with babesiosis also has concurrent cardiac dysfunction. The objectives of this study were to determine plasma N terminal brain nat...

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