PMID: 8966987Jun 1, 1996Paper

Prophylactic activity of imidocarb against experimental infection with Babesia canis

Veterinary Parasitology
F VercammenL Maes

Abstract

A single subcutaneous injection of imidocarb at 6 mg kg-1 gave 2 weeks protection against experimental inoculation of Babesia canis merozoites in Beagle dogs. The prophylactic effect was evaluated by daily measurements of parasitaemia, rectal temperature, haematological values and specific antibodies.

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Jul 15, 1981·The Veterinary Quarterly·G UilenbergD Zwart

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