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Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

2013

Ehrlichia canis

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Levamisole Enhances Global And Differential Leukocyte Numbers In Peripheral Blood Of Dogs With Ehrlichiosis, Dhagma Renata Denis Souza, Andreia Lima Tome Melo, Livia Saab Muraro, Daniel Moura Aguiar, Deijanira Albuquerque Jan 2013

Levamisole Enhances Global And Differential Leukocyte Numbers In Peripheral Blood Of Dogs With Ehrlichiosis, Dhagma Renata Denis Souza, Andreia Lima Tome Melo, Livia Saab Muraro, Daniel Moura Aguiar, Deijanira Albuquerque

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Ehrlichiosis is a disease caused by Ehrlichia, a genus of obligatory intracellular bacteria that parasitize leukocytes and provoke several hematological alterations. In this work, we investigated the effect of levamisole associated with doxycycline on peripheral leukocytes in dogs PCR-positive for ehrlichial DNA. Twenty-one Ehrlichia-infected dogs were randomly distributed in 2 groups: a control group (n = 10) and a levamisole-treated group (n = 11). Blood samples were collected from each animal for hematological and DNA analysis both before initiating the experiment and 5 days later. All dogs were treated with doxycycline (10 mg/kg body weight), cimetidine (5 mg/kg of body …


Comparative Diagnostic Methods For Canine Ehrlichiosis, Chetan Parmar, Riddhi Pednekar, Anant Jayraw, Mukulesh Gatne Jan 2013

Comparative Diagnostic Methods For Canine Ehrlichiosis, Chetan Parmar, Riddhi Pednekar, Anant Jayraw, Mukulesh Gatne

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The efficacy of blood and buffy coat smear examination, commercially available dot-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit, and nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was evaluated in the diagnosis of canine ehrlichiosis in 40 dogs exhibiting symptoms suggestive of the disease. The intracytoplasmic rickettsial organisms were seen in the smears of only 1 dog (2.5%) with an extremely low level of parasitemia. Nested PCR with 16S rRNA revealed characteristic 378 bp bands indicating positive reaction in 8 (20.0%) dogs and sera samples of 21 (52.5%) dogs revealed anti-Ehrlichia antibodies. The dog that revealed organisms in the blood also showed positive results with …