Title: 2015 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program Document date: 2015_5_27
ID: 3pnuj5ru_553
Snippet: The data collected during this study has revealed that a great majority of dogs are not only exposed but infected with many vector-borne organisms, including E. canis, Anaplasma platys, Babesia spp (mostly B. gibsonii), and Mycoplasma hemocanis. Many dogs were co-infected with more than 1 pathogen. In most cases, dogs did not exhibit any clinical signs except for pale mucous membranes, low body weight, and icterus (this one dog was positive for f.....
Document: The data collected during this study has revealed that a great majority of dogs are not only exposed but infected with many vector-borne organisms, including E. canis, Anaplasma platys, Babesia spp (mostly B. gibsonii), and Mycoplasma hemocanis. Many dogs were co-infected with more than 1 pathogen. In most cases, dogs did not exhibit any clinical signs except for pale mucous membranes, low body weight, and icterus (this one dog was positive for four pathogens). Dogs are also heavily infested with Ancylostoma (hookworm) and therefore clinical evidence of anemia was frequently confounded with so many red cell-destroying pathogens potentially acting in a synergistic manner with each other.
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