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Canine ehrlichiosis (E. canis) is an obligate intracellular organism that resides as a microcolony within a membrane-lined intracellular vacuole (morulae), primarily within monocytes and macrophages of dogs. Canine demodicosis (D. canis) is an inflammatory parasitic skin disease associated with the ...

Author(s)
Jaheen, A. H.; Kubesy, A. A.; Rakha, G. M.; Salem, S. I.; El-Sherif, M. A.
Publisher
Springer Science + Business Media, London, UK
Citation
Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2022, 31, 3, pp 529-536
Abstract

Canine demodicosis is a common inflammatory parasitic skin disease caused by Demodex mites. House dust mites, such as Dermatophagoides spp., play an important role in the pathogenesis of canine atopic dermatitis (AD). The goal of this experimental work was to investigate whether demodectic dogs...

Author(s)
Oliveira, M. C.; Pajuaba, A. C. A. M.; Bastos, J. E. D.; Mineo, J. R.; Souza, F. P.; Araujo, E. C. B.; Almeida, M. P. O.; Silva, D. A. O.; Taketomi, E. A.; Silva, N. M.
Publisher
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Uberlândia, Brazil
Citation
Bioscience Journal, 2020, 36, 6, pp 2172-2185
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Faced with the lack of studies on the frequency of dermatopathies that affect dogs by geographical region in Brazil, the present study aimed to evaluate the frequency of dermatopathies that affect the canine species in the metropolitan region of João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brazil. Data was collected from ...

Author(s)
Vasconcelos, J. S.; Siqueira, R. S.; Clementino, I. J.; Gama, A.; Alves, A.; Lucena, R. B.; Dantas, A. F. M.
Publisher
FEPMVZ - Editora, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Citation
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, 2020, 72, 4, pp 1172-1184
Abstract

Canine mange is an ectoparasitic disease of the skin of dogs, caused by one of several mite species that commonly infest domestic dogs worldwide. In part one of this article, the causes and diagnosis of canine mange were reviewed and in this second part, its treatment and management will be...

Author(s)
Curtis, C.
Publisher
MA Healthcare Limited, London, UK
Citation
Companion Animal, 2022, 27, 11,
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Among 23 dogs positive with canine demodicosis, 18 were selected for study, and 6 healthy dogs were taken as control. The dogs were divided into 4 groups, each consisting of 6 animals. Group I served as control. Group II, III and IV were treatment groups. Dogs of group II were given a subcutaneous...

Author(s)
Satasiya, C. G.; Vagh, A. A.; Bilwal, A. K.; Bhatt, R. H.; Parasana, D. K.
Publisher
Society for Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology (SVSBT), Indore, India
Citation
Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology, 2022, 18, 4, pp 139-142
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Canine demodicosis is a common skin disorder with multiple risk factors, including age and breed predisposition. There is relatively limited information about the risk factors for canine demodicosis in large canine populations. This retrospective case-control study was conducted by searching the...

Author(s)
Shchelkanov, M. Y.; Tabakaeva, T. V.; Kim, E. M.; Derunov, D. A.; Galkina, I. V.
Publisher
Malaysian Society of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Citation
Tropical Biomedicine, 2020, 37, 3, pp 778-782
Abstract

Canine sarcopticosis is a highly infectious and debilitating parasitic skin disease of dogs. Its diagnosis stands challenging as the golden standard of diagnosis; skin scraping microscopy is characterized by several diagnostic variations. Study thus employed several alternate diagnostic approaches...

Author(s)
Nwufoh, O. C.; Sadiq, N. A.; Fagbohun, O.; Adebiyi, A.; Adeshina, R.; Emmanuel, E.; Emikpe, B. O.
Publisher
Springer, New Delhi, India
Citation
Journal of Parasitic Diseases, 2020, 45, 1, pp 258-262
Abstract

Canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL) is caused by Leishmania infantum and is endemic in many areas of southeastern Brazil. We have hypothesized that the prevalence of infection by L. infantum in dogs housed in open-admission animal shelters is beyond the range of 3.4 - 9.6% reported among dogs...

Author(s)
Estevam, L. G. T. M.; Veloso, L. B.; Silva, G. G.; Mori, C. C.; Franco, P. F.; Lima, A. C. V. M. R.; Ássimos, G. R.; Reis, I. A.; Andrade Filho, J. D.; Araújo, M. S. S.; Ribeiro, V. M.; Almeida, A. P. M. M.; Paz, G. F.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Acta Tropica, 2022, 232,
Abstract

Service dogs are an important asset of law enforcement agencies. Therefore, understanding their medical problems, knowing general characteristics such as numbers, age, breed, gender, and purpose is crucial to maintaining their health and readiness to perform complex tasks. Analysis and...

Author(s)
Suprovych, T.; Suprovych, M.; Lighter-Moskalyuk, S.; Trach, V.; Tokarchuk, T.
Publisher
Polissia National University, Zhytomyr, Ukraine
Citation
Scientific Horizons, 2022, 25, 6, pp 32-44
AbstractFull Text

Background and Aim: Canine demodicosis is a skin disease that is a major global health problem in dogs. Ivermectin is a drug of choice for treatment, but it may cause toxicity in dogs carrying multidrug resistance mutation-1 gene mutations. Hence, alternative herbal medicines are used instead of...

Author(s)
Artchayasawat, A.; Boueroy, P.; Boonmars, T.; Pumhirunroj, B.; Sriraj, P.; Aukkanimart, R.; Boonjaraspinyo, S.; Pitaksakulrat, O.; Ratanasuwan, P.; Suwannatrai, A.; Eamudomkarn, C.; Laummaunwai, P.; Wu ZhiLiang
Publisher
Veterinary World, Wankaner, India
Citation
Veterinary World, 2021, 14, 11, pp 2919-2928

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