| Hepatozoon | A genus of coccidian parasites (family Haemogregarinidae), in which schizogony occurs in the visceral organs, gametogony in the leukocytes or erythrocytes of vertebrate animals, and sporogony in certain ticks and other blood-sucking invertebrates. Hepatozoon canis occurs in dogs, cats, jackals, and hyenas, but is most pathogenic in dogs, in which it may cause serious disease and death; other species have been described from rats, mice, rabbits, and squirrels. Origin: hepato-+ G. Zoon, animal (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Hepatozoon |
a genus of coccidian protozoa (suborder Adeleina, order Eucoccidiida) found in the red blood cells of birds and mammals. Haemobartonella canis is transmitted to canines by the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus (see hepatozoonosis). H. muris, found in the liver cells of rats, and H. perniciosum, found in dogs, are transmitted by the mite Echinolaelaps echidninus.
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| hepatozoonosis |
an infectious, sometimes fatal disease of dogs caused by Hepatozoon canis, and characterized by intermittent fever, emaciation, mild anemia, muscular hyperesthesia, especially affecting the back, purulent ocular and nasal discharge, and sometimes diarrhea.
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