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Hepatozoonosis of Dogs and Cats
Gad Baneth
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, Kelly Allen
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The Koret School of Veterinary Medicine
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Hepatozoon Canis
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H. Canis
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Hematological Abnormalities
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Hepatozoonosis
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Hepatozoon
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Tick-borne Diseases
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Rhipicephalus Sanguineus
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Tick Species
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Target Organ
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Anemia
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Domestic Cat
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Geographic Distribution
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Clinical Syndromes
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Brown Dog Tick
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Americana
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Hepatozoon Americanum
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Parasitic Load
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Southern United States
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Myositis
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Gulf Coast Tick
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Amblyomma Maculatum
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Invasive Parasite
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Immunology and Microbiology
Rhipicephalus sanguineus
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Hepatozoon
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Amblyomma maculatum
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Canis
50%
Hepatozoon canis
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Target Organ
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Domestic Cat
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Geographic Distribution
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Parasite Load
50%
Myositis
50%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Dog
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Canis
100%
Rhipicephalus sanguineus
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Cat
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Myositis
50%