Sabervet Canine Ehrlichia/Babesia Gibsoni/Anaplasma Antibody Combo Rapid Test
It offered by Antigenne is a lateral flow immunoassay intended for the simultaneous qualitative detection of specific antibodies from Canine Ehrlichia(EHR) and Babesia Gibsoni(BG) and Anaplasma(ANA) in whole blood , serum or plasma samples.
Description
Canine Ehrlichiosis, Babesia gilbertii and Anaplasma canis are three common tick-borne diseases in dogs. Canine Ehrlichiosis, Babesia gilbertii and Canine Anaplasma in Common Transmission route: All are transmitted through tick bites.
Clinical symptoms: All may cause systemic symptoms such as fever, lethargy, loss of appetite and weight loss. Both may cause anemia and enlarged lymph nodes. Geographic Distribution: Globally distributed, especially common in areas where ticks are active.
Differences between Ehrlichia canis, Babesia gilbertii and Anaplasma canis Pathogen
Canine Ehrlichiosis: caused by Ehrlichia canis.
Babesia gibsoni: caused by Babesia gibsoni.
Canine Anaplasma disease: caused by Anaplasma.
Specific symptoms
Canine Ehrlichiosis: Characteristic symptoms include nosebleeds, bleeding tendencies, and eye problems (e.g., uveitis).
Babesia gilberti: the main signs are severe anemia, jaundice, renal insufficiency and splenomegaly.
Canine Anaplasma disease: similar to Babesia gilbertii but usually with milder symptoms including acute anemia and jaundice.
Diagnostic approach Canine ehrlichia test Blood smear test: blood smears can be observed for Ehrlichia. PCR test: detects Ehrlichia DNA with high sensitivity and specificity. Serologic testing: detects anti-Ehrlichia antibodies.