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Canine hepatozoonosis is a tick-borne protozoan disease spread by hard ticks of the Ixodidae family. Although this illness has been seen in numerous locations in Türkiye, its existence in the Batman and Van provinces has yet to be confirmed. The purpose of this research was to look into canine ...

Author(s)
Oguz, B.; Deger, M. S.; El-Ashram, S.
Publisher
Eskisehir Technical University, Eskisehir, Turkey
Citation
Eskisehir Technical University Journal of Science and Technology C - Life Sciences and Biotechnology, 2022, 11, 2, pp 50-56
Abstract

Canine hepatozoonosis is a tick-borne disease caused by Hepotozoon canis and Hepotozoon americanum. H. canis is widespread almost all over the world, while H. americanum exists only in the continental of America. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of canine hepatozoonosis from...

Author(s)
Erol, U.; Altay, K.; Atas, A. D.; Ozkan, E.; Sahin, O. F.
Publisher
Israel Veterinary Medical Association, Raanana, Israel
Citation
Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 2021, 76, 2, pp 71-76
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Canine hepatozoonosis, caused by the Hepatozoon spp, is a disease that affects domestic carnivores. The development of the disease sometimes depends on the animal's immune status and it can develop, in most cases, in the subclinical and chronic form. Sticker's Lymphosarcoma, also known as...

Author(s)
Strack, A.; Conte, F.; Güschow, M. E. R. P.; Menegatt, J. C. O.; Veiga, A. P. M.; Pereira, M. L.
Publisher
Universidade Estadual do Ceará, Faculdade de Veterinaria, Fortaleza, Brazil
Citation
Ciência Animal, 2021, 31, 1, pp 169-175
Abstract

Canine hepatozoonosis is a tick-borne disease caused by Hepatozoon canis (James, 1905) and Hepatozoon americanum (Vincent-Johnson, 1997). The disease has been reported infrequently in Mexico. The aim of this report was to describe haemato-biochemical changes and confirm diagnosis by molecular-based ...

Author(s)
Lira-Amaya, J. J.; Ruíz-Ramírez, J. A.; Miranda-de la Mora, K.; Martínez-García, G.; Santamaria-Espinosa, M.; García-Márquez, L. J.; Cernas-Mirada, R.; Vanegas-Soriano, F.; Figueroa-Millán, J. V.
Publisher
Society of Southwestern Entomologists, Dallas, USA
Citation
Southwestern Entomologist, 2023, 47, 4, pp 943-946
Abstract

Canine hepatozoonosis is a parasitic disease of debilitating nature. Also, it is immunosuppressive and difficult to diagnose clinically. The prevalence of the disease in dogs has been described in several Brazilian states, but studies are still scarce in the Northeast region. Accordingly, this...

Author(s)
Bernardino, M. das G. da S.; Meireles, M. V. N. de; Silva, E. G. da; Xavier, F. J. R.; Satake, F.
Publisher
Centro de Ciências Biológicas - UFSC, Santa Catarina, Brazil
Citation
Biotemas, 2016, 29, 1, pp 175-179
Abstract

American canine hepatozoonosis (ACH) represents an important but relatively uncommon differential diagnosis in a dog with fever, muscle wasting, profound leukocytosis, and/or musculoskeletal pain. Despite this, obtaining a definitive diagnosis can prove difficult. Peripheral blood smears and...

Author(s)
Coy, C. L.; Evans, J. B.; Lee, A. M.; Dugat, D. R.; Levine, J. M.; Griffin, J. F. I.
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022, 8, April,
Abstract

Canine hepatozoonosis is a parasitic disease, acquired by ingestion of ticks infected with protozoa of the genus Hepatozoon (H). Hepatozoon canis and Hepatozoon americanum are the two species that can infect dogs. The clinical presentation of Hepatozoon canis infection is highly variable and may be ...

Author(s)
Guendulain, C.; González, G.; Babini, S.; Caffaratti, M.; González, P.; Bessone, A.; Soler, E.; Tissera, M. C.
Publisher
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias, Universidad Nacional de la Plata, La Plata, Argentina
Citation
Analecta Veterinaria, 2017, 37, 1, pp 7-13
AbstractFull Text

Canine hepatozoonosis is a tick-borne protozoan disease and widespread in Europe, Africa, Asia and America. There is not any available data about the presence of Hepatozoon infections in dogs in Kyrgyzstan. In the study we aimed that investigate the presence of Hepatozoon canis and the prevalance...

Author(s)
Altay, K.; Aydın, M. F.; Aytmırzakızı, A.; Jumakanova, Z.; Cunusova, A.; Dumanlı, N.
Publisher
Kafkas Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, Kars, Turkey
Citation
Kafkas Üniversitesi Veteriner Fakültesi Dergisi, 2019, 25, 1, pp 77-81
Abstract

Canine hepatozoonosis caused by H. canis is usually recognized as a mild clinical disease characterized by mild anaemia and lethargy. Complicated clinical manifestations of H. Canis infection have been occasionally observed in dogs. This clinical communication describes acute hepatozoonosis in five ...

Author(s)
Atapattu, U.; Dissanayake, D. R. A.; Silva, I. D.; Bulumulla, D. G. S. S.; Neelwala, N. G. D. A. K.; Wijekoon, T.
Publisher
Sri Lanka Veterinary Association, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Citation
Sri Lanka Veterinary Journal, 2017, 64, 1, pp 8-11
Abstract

Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and distribution of canine babesiosis and hepatozoonosis in the south of Romania as well as to assess if there are differences in the prevalence between regions in that area. Methods Blood samples from 300 dogs from the south of Romania...

Author(s)
Cimpan, A. A.; Nachum-Biala, Y.; Ben-Shitrit, B.; Miron, L.; Baneth, G.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Citation
Acta Parasitologica, 2020, 65, 3, pp 669-678

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