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Disseminated aspergillosis in dogs
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Disseminated aspergillosis in dogs

M.J. Day, W.J. Penhale, M.J. Kabay, W.F. Robinson, C.R. Huxtable, C.E. Eger, S.E. Shaw, J.N. Mills and R.S. Wyburn
Australian Veterinary Journal, Vol.63(2), pp.55-59
1986
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Abstract

Clinical and pathological findings are reported from a series of 12 cases of disseminated aspergillosis (A. terreus) in 11 German Shepherd dogs and one Dalmatian referred to Murdoch University Veterinary Hospital (MUVH) over the period 1980 to 1984. A preliminary study of humoral and cell mediated immune components and complement levels revealed no consistent abnormality in 9 dogs tested apart from raised IgG levels. Serum IgA levels were depressed in 30% of cases. Serial data from one extensively monitored case is presented. The unusual epidemiological and pathogenetic features of the disease are discussed.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.148 Medical Mycology
1.148.94 Antifungal Strategies
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Veterinary Sciences
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Plant & Animal Science
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