Abstract
Canine leishmaniosis (CanL) is a disease caused by an intracellular protozoan of the genus Leishmania that is transmitted to the dog by the bite of some species of the bloodsucking sand flies from the genera Phlebotomus in Europe and Asia and Lutzomyia in Central and South America (1, 2, 3). The life cycle of Leishmania parasite is biphasic with two morphological stages known as promastigotes and amasitgotes. Procyclic promastigotes are attached to the midgut epitehelial cells of Phlebotomus or Lytzomia female sandflyes, HEMATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN SYMPTOMATIC AND ASYMPTOMATIC LEISHMANIA-SEROPOSITIVE DOGS
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