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Veterinary Parasitology | 2009

Septic shock in canine babesiosis.

Vesna Matijatko; Ivana Kiš; Marin Torti; Mirna Brkljačić; Nada Kučer; Renata Barić Rafaj; Darko Grden; Tatjana Živičnjak; Vladimir Mrljak

The records of all canine patients (86) that had been diagnosed with babesiosis and that were admitted to the Clinic for Internal Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Zagreb from January 2007 to December 2007 were reviewed retrospectively. All dogs that had been diagnosed with canine babesiosis and that had systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) followed by multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), and refractory hypotension, were included in this study. Of 86 patients diagnosed with canine babesiosis that were admitted during the study period, 10 had evidence of septic shock and were included in this study. Seven of the 10 dogs had a level of parasitaemia above 1%, with the highest level being 20.2%, seven of the 10 dogs were anaemic and three of the 10 dogs were leucopoenic. Thrombocytopenia was present in nine dogs. Hypoglycaemia was noted in two dogs, and bilirubinaemia in nine dogs. Four patients had involvement of two organs, five had involvement of three organs, and one had involvement of four organs. The organ that was most frequently involved was the kidney (nine cases). Central nervous system dysfunction was the rarest complication noted (one case). The mortality rate in non-septic shock canine babesiosis was 2.6%. All dogs that developed septic shock died between the first and the fourth day after admission. The 100% mortality rate that is reported here reflects the fact that in cases in which progression of the inflammatory response leads to the development of septic shock, an unfavourable outcome should be expected.


Acta Veterinaria Hungarica | 2010

MOLECULAR EVIDENCE OF NATURAL INFECTION WITH BABESIA CANIS CANIS IN CROATIA

Mirna Brkljačić; Vesna Matijatko; Ivana Kiš; Nada Kučer; Jadranka Foršek; Renata Barić Rafaj; Darko Grden; Marin Torti; Iva Mayer; Vladimir Mrljak

The aim of the present study was to detect and characterise the species and subspecies of Babesia spp. that cause canine babesiosis in Croatia. Twenty-eight dogs with typical signs of babesiosis (lethargy, anorexia, fever, dark urine and thrombocytopenia) were included in this study. Their blood smears showed the presence of Babesia canis . The results showed the detection of one subspecies, namely Babesia canis canis using PCR, and subsequent sequence analysis demonstrated portions of the nss rRNA gene in 27 out of 28 samples. Sequence analysis of the isolates showed 100% identity in 11 samples, 99.7% identity (one nucleotide difference) in 11 samples and 99.4% identity (two nucleotides difference) in 5 samples with B. canis canis . The results of this study confirm the presence of B. canis canis in infected dogs in Croatia and demonstrate a slightly new genetic variant of Babesia subspecies.


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2008

White blood cell count and neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio in uncomplicated and complicated canine babesiosis caused by babesia canis canis

Nada Kučer; Vesna Matijatko; Ivana Kiš; Darko Grden; Mirna Brkljačić; Jadranka Foršek; Zdravko Žvorc; Renata Barić Rafaj


American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences | 2017

The use of Probiotics in Horses with Gastrointestinal Disease

Jelena Gotić; Darko Grden; Nikica Prvanović Babić; Vladimir Mrljak


Veterinarski Arhiv | 2015

Arterial blood acidbase and electrolyte values in dogs: conventional and "strong ion" approach.

Josipa Kuleš; Mirna Brkljačić; Martina Crnogaj; Dalibor Potočnjak; Darko Grden; Marin Torti; Vesna Matijatko; Vladimir Mrljak; Renata Barić Rafaj


World equine airway symposium 2017 Proceedings | 2017

Relationship of history data, clinical findings and tracheal wash culture in horses with chronic respiratory disease

Zrinka Štritof; Goran Csik; Jelena Gotić; Nika Brkljača Bottegaro; Josipa Habuš; Darko Grden; Suzana Hadina; Matko Perharić; Turk Nenad


Zbornik radova, 6. HRVATSKI VETERINARSKI KONGRES s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem, Opatija, 2016. | 2016

Liječenje pasa oboljelih od malignog limfoma - iskustvo klinike

Nada Kučer; Helena Tkalčević; Ines Jović; Mirna Brkljačić; Martina Crnogaj; Jelena Gotić; Gabrijela Jurkić Krsteska; Iva Šmit; Iva Mayer; Darko Grden; Karol Šimonji; Nikša Lemo; Ivana Kiš; Vesna Matijatko; Dalibor Potočnjak; Jadranka Foršek; Blanka Beer Ljubić; Dora Ivšić Škoda; Valerija Benko; Filip Pek; Renata Barić Rafaj


Zbornik radova 6. HRVATSKI VETERINARSKI KONGRES s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem | 2016

Patentni urahus kod ždrebeta - prikaz slučaja

Darko Capak; Agata Kučko; Darko Grden; Branimir Škrlin; Hrvoje Capak; Berislav Radišić; Nika Brkljača Bottegaro


XX SIVE international congress Milano, 7 th -9 th February 2014 | 2014

Influence of body condition on ultrasonographic evaluation of selected stifle structures in non-lame horses

Nika Brkljača Bottegaro; Jelena Selanec; Eleonora Bačani; Ozren Smolec; Darko Grden; Josip Kos


Udžbenici Sveučilišta u Zagrebu - Manualia Universitatis studiorum Zagrebiensis | 2014

Bolesti i liječenje farmskih životinja

Tomislav Babić; Goran Bačić; Ljiljana Bedrica; Frane Božić; Mirna Brkljačić; Vladimir Butković; Darko Capak; Hrvoje Capak; Marijan Cergolj; Martina Crnogaj; Damjan Gračner; Darko Grden; Ivana Kiš; Josip Kos; Nada Kučer; Nikša Lemo; Albert Marinculić; Nora Mas; Tomislav Mašek; Vesna Matijatko; Iva Mayer; Željko Mikulec; Zoran Milas; Boris Pirkić; Dalibor Potočnjak; Andreja Prevendar Crnić; Darko Sakar; Marko Samardžija; Ozren Smolec; Emil Srebočan

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