Browsing Veterinary Science by Subject "Babesia rossi"

Browsing Veterinary Science by Subject "Babesia rossi"

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  • Rees, Philip (University of Pretoria, 2011-01-04)
    Abnormal carbohydrate metabolism is a commonly encountered feature of malaria in people, and similar derangements have been detected in veterinary patients with canine babesiosis. Glucose, the major metabolic fuel source, ...
  • Scheepers, Elrien; Leisewitz, Andrew L.; Thompson, P.N. (Peter N.); Christopher, M.M. (South African Veterinary Association, 2011-09)
    This prospective longitudinal study investigated the progression of haematological changes in 32 transfused and 54 non-transfused dogs naturally infected with Babesia rossi over the 1st 6 days following diagnosis and ...
  • Koster, Liza Sally; Steiner, Jorg M.; Suchodolski, J.S.; Schoeman, Johan P. (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2015-08-13)
    Babesia rossi is the cause of a highly virulent multisystemic disease with a variable outcome, which is a reliable model of systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). The objective of this study was to determine the ...
  • Dvir, Eran; Rosa, Chantal T.; Handel, Ian; Mellanby, Richard J.; Schoeman, Johan P. (AOSIS OpenJournals, 2019-03-28)
    Canine babesiosis is a virulent infection of dogs in South Africa caused principally by Babesia rossi. Hypovitaminosis D has been reported in a wide range of infectious diseases in humans and dogs, and low vitamin D ...