Concurrent Trypanosomosis, Babesiosis and Toxocarosis in a Dog: a Case Report

J Arthropod Borne Dis. 2022 Jun 30;16(2):173-179. doi: 10.18502/jad.v16i2.11807. eCollection 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Among the blood-borne parasitic infections of dogs, trypanosomosis and babesiosis are highly prevalent in the Indian subcontinent and highly pathogenic.

Methods: A six-month-old dog was presented with complaint of lethargy, anorexia and loss of body weight over the previous 15 days on October 11, 2021. A full clinical and targeted haematologic and parasitological examination was undertaken.

Results: Wet smears were positive for the motile trypanosomes while stained thin blood smears showed large number of extracellular trypanosomes and intra-erythrocytic ring-like inclusion bodies of Babesia spp. A high burden of Toxocara canis was identified on coprological examination.

Conclusion: This report describes the clinical manifestation of concurrent infection of haemoparasites and gastrointestinal nematodes in Pakistani dogs, and highlights the importance of prompt veterinary intervention.

Keywords: Babesia; Dog; Pakistan; Toxocara canis; Trypanosoma.

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  • Case Reports