Penanganan GSD (German Sheperd) yang Terinfeksi CPV (Canine Parvovirus) dan Parasit Darah Babesia sp. serta Anaplasma Sp. di Antasari Pet Clinic Samarinda

  • Silvana Arpin Antasari Pet Clinic
  • Intan Purwa Dewantari Antasari Pet Clinic
Keywords: Parvovirus, Babesia, Anaplasma

Abstract

Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a highly contagious viral disease of dogs that commonly causes acute gastrointestinal illness in puppies.. This disease is highly contagious and is the highest cause of death, especially affecting puppies aged 2-6 months. Babesia and Anaplasma are parasitic diseases caused by gram-negative intracellular microorganisms due to protozoan infections transmitted through tick vectors. A dog of german sheperd breed with a limp condition, anorexia, as well as bloody diarrhea. Clinical examination showed that there was an ectoparasite infestation of about 30%, and the oral mucosa was pale. The CPV Antigent rapid test showed a line of two which means it is positively infected with parvo virus. And from the results of a complete blood examination, it shows that there is a decrease in WBC indicating the presence of viral infections, and there is a rise in the SGOT values that indicates the presence of heavy work on the liver. And from the results of the blood review, it was found that the blood parasite was babesia sp. and anaplasma sp. The therapy given is in the form of lactic ringer fluid therapy, doxycycline 20mg / kg BB as an antiparasitic. Antibiotics use Gentamicin injection of 5 mg / kg BB or 0.005 ml / kg BB, administration of vitamin k3 (hemostop k) injection of 0.1 ml / kg BB as anti-rest, hematophos 0.1 ml / kg BB to overcome anemia. On the first day of therapy, the dog already shows progress, in the form of appetite that has returned, and by the third day there is no diarrhea anymore and feces are normal.organs.

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Published
2022-10-28
Section
Penelitian / Research