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Babesiosis in Dogs
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Canine babesiosis is a tick-borne disease caused by a protozoan blood parasite. The cause of the disease is an organism of the genus Babesia. There are two species of Babesia that can cause disease in the United States: Babesia canis and Babesia gibsoni.The organism is spread to dogs through the bite of a tick and can infect dogs of all ages, although most infected dogs are less than three years old. In the United States, there is a peak incidence occurring between March and October. Greyhounds have a higher incidence of the disease than other breeds.Babesiosis mainly affects red blood cells, causing anemia, although many organ systems can be involved, and many complications can arise; disease can be mild, or can be fatal.What to Watch For
Pale gums
Weakness
Lethargy
Labored breathing
Failure to produce urine
Excessive thirst
Hemoglobinuria (red colored urine)
Collapse
Seizures
Coma
Jaundice that appears as a yellow coloration of the gums and whites of the eyes
Fever
Severe respiratory distress
Fast breathing
Coughing
Blood tinged frothy nasal discharge
Diagnosis
Complete blood count, chemistry panel and urinalysis
Evaluation of a blood smear
Serology
Treatment
Diminazene aceturate
Imidocarb
Trypan blue
Blood transfusions
Supportive care
Home Care and Prevention
Administer medication as prescribed. Since the disease is spread by ticks, preventing tick exposure is paramount.
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