Babesiosis in a crossbred cow with clumping of parasitised red blood cells Banerjee P.S., Dabas Suresh2, Vatsya Stuti1, Bhatt P.2, Yadav C.L.1 1Department of Parasitology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar-263 145, India 2Veterinary Teaching Hospital Abstract A clinical case of babesiosis with typical symptoms of high rise of temperature, haemoglobinuria and atypical symptoms like blood in milk and faeces were recorded from a crossbred cow. Clumping of Babesia bigemina infected erythrocytes appeared to be an unusual observation. The animal was treated successfully with two doses of diminazine aceturate @ 10 mgkg-1 body weight given at 24 h interval. Top Keywords Babesia bigemina, Patho-physiology, Crossbred cow. Top |
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