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  1. The treatment of babesia is often dependent on what species of Babesia is present in your dog. Clindamycin, the treatment of choice for Babesia microti, the main Babesia species to infect humans, can also be used against Babesia in dogs. Clindamycin is a readily available antibiotic and is an excellent starting point for treatment in many dogs.

  2. Mar 21, 2022 · One treatment option is an antiprotozoal agent that will attack the Babesia directly while another treatment is with antibiotics that will treat the infection specifically. Many dogs will also require supportive care, with up to 50% of cases requiring blood transfusions. How to Prevent Babesiosis in Dogs. The number one way to prevent Babesia ...

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  4. May 11, 2022 · Treatment of Babesiosis in Dogs . The FDA-approved treatment for babesiosis is imidocarb dipropionate, an antiprotozoal drug commonly used for treatment of large Babesia species. This is an injection given by a veterinarian. In some cases, antibiotics will also be recommended, such as azithromycin and/or clindamycin.

  5. Dec 30, 2019 · Babesiosis is the clinical disease associated with infection with protozoa of the genus Babesia, which are blood parasites transmitted by ixodid ticks. Among other wild and domestic mammals, cattle, horses, sheep and goats, swine, and cats and dogs are susceptible. In addition, babesiosis is a zoonotic disease affecting humans.

  6. Treatment. Treatment choices largely depend on the Babesia species identified. Most dogs show response to treatment in 24–72 hours; however, it can take up to 7 days before results are apparent. Inpatient or Outpatient. Hospitalization may be required, but many dogs can be treated as outpatients. Medical

  7. Apr 10, 2015 · Canine babesiosis is a common tick transmitted disease of dogs worldwide. A number of Babesia sp. can infect dogs and the spectrum is increasing as molecular methods are developed to differentiate organisms. Clinical signs are generally attributed to hemolysis caused by the organisms in the erythrocytes but in some animals with some Babesia spp ...

  8. Mar 26, 2019 · Babesia sp. (Coco) is a large species associated with case reports in Illinois, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Texas and Oklahoma, USA. Babesia vulpes is a small species originally described in northern Spain that is observed in wild canids and rarely domestic dogs. It is present in other European countries and in North America.

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