CONCLUSIONS

The authors believe that an epidemiological indagation must always be hold for Cardiopulmonary Filariasis, Erlichiosis and Borreliosis, even without specific symptoms.
First of all in the Provinces where these diseases have been diagnosed.

 

KEYWORDS

C.P.F. (Cardiopulmonary Filariasis), E.C. (Erlichia canis), B.B. (Borrelia Burgdorferi), dog,
SNAP 3Dx Test (HTWM, LY, EC).




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