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CLINICAL CHANGES IN DOGS WITH VECTOR INFECTION IN THE PRENATAL PERIOD

Abstract

This article is sanctified to the study of clinical features of vectorial infections for dogs in the different physiological state. It is set that for the dogs of patients the disease of middle weight registered oneself in the half of cases monoinfections (ehrlichiosis or anaplasmosis). For 56% dogs with the same pathology, but being in the second half of prenatal period, a disease was demonstrated by a heavy clinical flow, in 24% cases by middle weight and only for 8% dogs the easy clinical flow of disease was marked. For the dogs of patients by the association of ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis, for 63% dogs a disease clinically flowed heavily. Only in 23% clinical flow a disease was accompanied by middle weight, and by a lung clinical flow a disease was characterized only for 5,6% animals. For dogs in the second half of the prenatal next to the skin period, disease clinically heavily showed up for 75% dogs, in an easy clinical form was absent, and only 12,5% dogs were ill with the middle and extremely heavy clinical flow of disease. The association of ehrlichiosis, anaplasmosis and babesiosis, for 56% dogs clinically showed up a heavy flow, 5% dogs carried a disease it easily, 23% were ill with middle weight, and at 30,6% a disease clinically flowed extremely heavily. For dogs in a prenatal period in 84,6% cases clinically showed up a heavy flow, and for 15,4% dogs marked extremely heavy form of disease.

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Alexander Ivanovich Butenkov
ГНУ Северо- Кавказский зональный научно-исследовательский ветеринарный институт Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


Andrey Olegovich Volvak
ГНУ Северо- Кавказский зональный научно-исследовательский ветеринарный институт Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


Alexander Gennadevich Kljuchnikov
ГНУ Северо- Кавказский зональный научно-исследовательский ветеринарный институт Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


Sergey Nikolaevich Kartashov
ГНУ Северо- Кавказский зональный научно-исследовательский ветеринарный институт Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


Arthur Vladimirovich Korsunov
ГНУ Северо- Кавказский зональный научно-исследовательский ветеринарный институт Россельхозакадемии
Russian Federation


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Butenkov A.I., Volvak A.O., Kljuchnikov A.G., Kartashov S.N., Korsunov A.V. CLINICAL CHANGES IN DOGS WITH VECTOR INFECTION IN THE PRENATAL PERIOD. Russian Journal of Veterinary Pathology. 2013;(4):35-40. (In Russ.)

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