Canine babesiosis treatment with three different medicines

@article{Torbica2013CanineBT,
  title={Canine babesiosis treatment with three different medicines},
  author={G Torbica and Ljiljana Bedrica and Marko Samard{\vz}ija and Marija Lipar and Dubravka Ljubojevi{\'c} and Mario Kreszinger and Dra{\vz}en Đuri{\vc}i{\'c} and Ivica Harapin},
  journal={Acta Veterinaria Brno},
  year={2013},
  volume={63},
  pages={279-290}
}
Canine babesiosis is a relatively frequent disease in Croatia. Elevated body temperature, anemia and haemoglobinuria are the most common signs. Diagnosis is rapidly obtained by employing blood smears, as B. canis is present in the red blood cells of affected dogs. Treatment is favourable and without consequences. Blood work was performed initialy, prior to treatment, and on the 1st and the 7th day following treatment. Following history and examination of the dogs blood and urine… 

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