tailieunhanh - Molecular diagnosis of Babesia canis infection with concurrent of Evans syndrome in a Labrador dog

Clinical case is five years old female Labrador dog presented to Small Animal Medicine unit of TVCC, VCRI, Orathanadu. History is dullness and anorexia two days. Recurrent tick infestations, anemic and thrombocytopenic crisis were regularly. Vaccination and deworming were regularly. Physical examination revealed dullness, pale mucosa, vital parameters were normal and ticks on interdigital space and in ears were noticed. Distended abdomen, hepatosplenomegaly and petechial hemorrhage on ventral abdomen were observed. Hematology revealed anemia and thrombocytopenia. | Molecular diagnosis of Babesia canis infection with concurrent of Evans syndrome in a Labrador dog