Abstract

Trypanosomosis is one of the fatal diseases in canines Inappropriate usage of the trypanosomacidal drugs leads to development of the resistance organisms Present communication report the successful treatment of the clinical trypanosomosis with two doses of injection diminazene aceturate at the rate of mg per kg body weight intra muscularly Two dogs with clinical trypanosomosis were noticed with the signs of fever tachycardia and tachypnea congested mucus membranes corneal opacity and enlarged lymph nodes Dogs revealed lowered the red blood cell count hemoglobin packed cell volume serum total protein albumin and glucose levels Trypanosoma evansi organisms were noticed in the blood smears The clinical and biochemical improvement was recorded in both the dogs and dogs were free from anemia after one month of therapy

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