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The Pharma Innovation Journal, 2017
Canine babesiosis is clinically significant haemoprotozoan infection and is typically characteriz... more Canine babesiosis is clinically significant haemoprotozoan infection and is typically characterized by hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, fever, and splenomegaly. An eight month old male Pitbull dog was presented to the Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre Rajouri garden, New Delhi, India with a history of decreased feed intake, dullness, and lethargy since one week. Clinical examination revealed pyrexia (105.7°F), tachypnea, and pale mucous membrane. Haematology revealed anaemia (Hb- 8.11 g/dl), thrombocytopenia (Platelet count- 105 thou/mm3) and neutrophilia (77 %), B. gibsoni (+++) was evidenced in blood smear. Treatment was initiated with Metronidazole @ 15mg/kg IV, Ringer lactate 150 ml IV, Rantidine (Ranloc) 0.7 ml IM, Meloxicam (Melonex) 0.6 ml IV on the day of presentation to hospital, followed with prescribed combination therapy of Doxycycline @ 5 mg/kg PO q 12h, Metronidazole @ 15 mg/kg PO q 12h, Clindamycin @ 25 mg/kg PO q 12h for 10 days and Eupotorium Q 200 3 drops TID PO....
Blucher Design Proceedings, 2017
Journal of entomology and zoology studies, 2017
A Pomeranian bitch 1.5 year old was presented to Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre Rajouri Garden ... more A Pomeranian bitch 1.5 year old was presented to Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre Rajouri Garden (SGACC), New Delhi, India, for treatment. Abnormal signs were observed by owner few days before which revealed restlessness, anorexia, aggression, nesting behaviour and licking. Clinical examination revealed enlargement of mammary glands and milk secretion with normal vitals. It was diagnosed pseudopregnancy on the basis of clinical signs and observations as clinical signs are sufficient to diagnose the pseudopregnancy in bitch. The bitch was treated with cabergoline @ 5mg/kg BW orally and pulsatilla 30c @ 3 drops orally BID for 5 days. Owner was also advised to restrict the nesting and self nursing of bitch by applying e-collar. The bitch recovered uneventfully with normal clinical signs.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, Nov 10, 2017
The Pharma Innovation Journal, 2017
Canine babesiosis is clinically significant haemoprotozoan infection and is typically characteriz... more Canine babesiosis is clinically significant haemoprotozoan infection and is typically characterized by hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, fever, and splenomegaly. An eight month old male Pitbull dog was presented to the Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre Rajouri garden, New Delhi, India with a history of decreased feed intake, dullness, and lethargy since one week. Clinical examination revealed pyrexia (105.7°F), tachypnea, and pale mucous membrane. Haematology revealed anaemia (Hb- 8.11 g/dl), thrombocytopenia (Platelet count- 105 thou/mm3) and neutrophilia (77 %), B. gibsoni (+++) was evidenced in blood smear. Treatment was initiated with Metronidazole @ 15mg/kg IV, Ringer lactate 150 ml IV, Rantidine (Ranloc) 0.7 ml IM, Meloxicam (Melonex) 0.6 ml IV on the day of presentation to hospital, followed with prescribed combination therapy of Doxycycline @ 5 mg/kg PO q 12h, Metronidazole @ 15 mg/kg PO q 12h, Clindamycin @ 25 mg/kg PO q 12h for 10 days and Eupotorium Q 200 3 drops TID PO....
Blucher Design Proceedings, 2017
Journal of entomology and zoology studies, 2017
A Pomeranian bitch 1.5 year old was presented to Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre Rajouri Garden ... more A Pomeranian bitch 1.5 year old was presented to Sanjay Gandhi Animal Care Centre Rajouri Garden (SGACC), New Delhi, India, for treatment. Abnormal signs were observed by owner few days before which revealed restlessness, anorexia, aggression, nesting behaviour and licking. Clinical examination revealed enlargement of mammary glands and milk secretion with normal vitals. It was diagnosed pseudopregnancy on the basis of clinical signs and observations as clinical signs are sufficient to diagnose the pseudopregnancy in bitch. The bitch was treated with cabergoline @ 5mg/kg BW orally and pulsatilla 30c @ 3 drops orally BID for 5 days. Owner was also advised to restrict the nesting and self nursing of bitch by applying e-collar. The bitch recovered uneventfully with normal clinical signs.
International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences, Nov 10, 2017