Cerebral babesiosis and acute respiratory distress syndrome in a dog
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care2013Vol. 23(6), pp. 615–623
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Abstract
This case report describes an unusual clinical presentation of Babesia canis canis infection, the most common species associated with babesiosis in Europe. In addition, this is to our knowledge the first case of Babesia-associated ARDS confirmed by histopathology in a dog.
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