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1. Repeated imidocarb treatment failure suggesting emerging resistance of Babesia canis in a new endemic area in north-eastern Germany.

2. Autochthonous Babesia canis infections in 49 dogs in Germany.

3. Ehrlichia canis in dogs experimentally infected, treated, and then immune suppressed during the acute or subclinical phases.

4. Hepatozoon canis infection causing a strong monocytosis with intra-monocytic gamonts and leading to erroneous leukocyte determinations.

5. Clinical Occurrence of Canine Babesiosis in the Coastal Area of the Black Sea (Dobrogea) in Southeastern Romania and Associated Epidemiological Implications.

6. Hepatozoon canis in three imported dogs: a new tickborne disease reaching the United Kingdom.

7. Microscopic and molecular analysis of Babesia canis in archived and diagnostic specimens reveal the impact of anti-parasitic treatment and postmortem changes on pathogen detection.

8. Efficacy, safety and tolerance of imidocarb dipropionate versus atovaquone or buparvaquone plus azithromycin used to treat sick dogs naturally infected with the Babesia microti-like piroplasm.

9. Changes in selected subpopulations of lymphocytes in dogs infected with Babesia canis treated with imidocarb.

10. Relationship between paraoxonase 1 activity and high density lipoprotein concentration during naturally occurring babesiosis in dogs.

11. Molecular detection and treatment of tick-borne pathogens in domestic dogs in Khon Kaen, northeastern Thailand.

12. Theileriosis in six dogs in South Africa and its potential clinical significance.

13. Failure of imidocarb dipropionate and toltrazuril/emodepside plus clindamycin in treating Hepatozoon canis infection.

14. Association between decreased blood pressure and azotaemia in canine babesiosis.

15. Pathology in practice. Ehrlichia-Hepatozoon coinfection in a dog.

16. Babesia canis vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, and Anaplasma platys infection in a dog.

17. Markers of coagulation activation, endothelial stimulation, and inflammation in dogs with babesiosis.

18. First evidence of Anaplasma platys and Hepatozoon canis co-infection in a dog from Romania--a case report.

19. Babesia canis rossi infection in a Texas dog.

20. Failure of imidocarb dipropionate to eliminate Hepatozoon canis in naturally infected dogs based on parasitological and molecular evaluation methods.

21. First case of babesiosis caused by Babesia canis canis in a dog from Norway.

22. Detection of a large unnamed Babesia piroplasm originally identified in dogs in North Carolina in a dog with no history of travel to that state.

23. Alterations in some blood coagulation parameters in naturally occurring cases of canine babesiosis.

24. An unusual form of canine babesiosis.

25. [Dogs babesiosis--still actually problem].

26. Histological and ultrastructural studies of renal lesions in Babesia canis infected dogs treated with imidocarb.

27. Evidence of an acute phase response in dogs naturally infected with Babesia canis.

28. Molecular characterisation of Babesia gibsoni infection from a pit-bull terrier pup recently imported into South Africa.

29. Clinical manifestations of canine babesiosis in Hungary (63 cases).

30. Failure of imidocarb dipropionate to clear experimentally induced Ehrlichia canis infection in dogs.

31. Canine babesiosis in France.

32. Chemotherapy against babesiosis.

33. Clinicopathological changes and effect of imidocarb therapy in dogs experimentally infected with Babesia canis.

34. Autochthonous canine babesiosis in The Netherlands.

35. First isolation and molecular characterization of Ehrlichia canis in Spain.

36. Detection and molecular characterization of a novel large Babesia species in a dog.

37. [Autochthonous babesiosis in dogs in the Netherlands?].

38. Concurrent bartonellosis and babesiosis in a dog with persistent thrombocytopenia.

39. Humoral immunity and reinfection resistance in dogs experimentally inoculated with Babesia canis and either treated or untreated with imidocarb dipropionate.

40. Babesia and the pet travel scheme.

41. Canine ehrlichioses: an update.

42. Prospective comparative study of 3 treatment protocols using doxycycline or imidocarb dipropionate in dogs with naturally occurring ehrlichiosis.

43. Serological evidence of exposure to Ehrlichia species in dogs in Spain.

44. Ehrlichia platys infection and disease in dogs in Spain.

45. Sterilisation of Babesia canis infections by imidocarb alone or in combination with diminazene.

46. Canine Lyme borreliosis in Israel.

47. Further evidence for the efficacy of imidocarb dipropionate in the treatment of Ehrlichia canis infection.

48. Hypotensive shock syndrome associated with acute Babesia canis infection in a dog.

49. A comparison of the efficacy of imidocarb dipropionate and tetracycline hydrochloride in the treatment of canine ehrlichiosis.

50. Experiences with the use of Imizol in treating canine blood parasites in Nigeria.

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