Author:
Guo Huanping,Sevinc Ferda,Ceylan Onur,Sevinc Mutlu,Ince Ege,Gao Yang,Moumouni Paul Franck Adjou,Liu Mingming,Efstratiou Artemis,Wang Guanbo,Cao Shinuo,Zhou Mo,Jirapattharasate Charoonluk,Ringo Aaron Edmond,Zheng Weiqing,Xuan Xuenan
Abstract
AbstractIn the present study, a total of 192 blood samples were collected from pet dogs, kennel dogs and shepherd dogs in Konya district, Turkey, and tested by specific PCR for the presence of vector-borne pathogens. Several pathogens were identified, most of which can cause substantial morbidity in dogs. PCR results revealed that 54 (28.1%) dogs were infected with one or more pathogens. Positive results were obtained for
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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