Literature DB >> 1242503

Haemobartonella canis infection in research dogs.

W H Pryor, R P Bradbury.   

Abstract

During 1970-1972 haemobartonellosis occurred in research canines at 2 widely separated institutions. Clinical anemia occurred in a splenectomized dog at a Maryland facility, and subsequent screening disclosed an infection rate of 65% in a group of 20 splenectomized subjects. Treatment was successful, and the animals were used in research. A research institution in Texas encountered a number of dogs with fever (to 106 degrees F) and eosinophilia (to 42%) following minor surgery. Blood from affected animals was injected iv into splenectomized dogs, and 3 of 6 recipients developed haemobartonellosis. Further study was conducted, with some success, to establish a relationship between fever and eosinophilia and Haemobartonella canis infection in nonsplenectomized subjects. Our experiences suggest that haemobartonellosis is a widespread, latent disease of dogs and that significant potential exists for the infection to adversely affect research results.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1242503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Anim Sci        ISSN: 0023-6764


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