Pathogen of Babesia canis

Pathogen of Babesia canis

Pathogen of Babesia canis
Harvena Dog (detail introduction)

Inu Babes is a kind of dog parasitic disease, and the transmission path of the disease is mainly spread by tapeworms. Therefore, the key factor in preventing this disease is to prevent the dog's tapeworm problems first. The pathogens of Inu Babes are divided into a variety of pathogens, so let's make a brief explanation of it.

1. Inu Babes: The worm is large, generally 4 to 5 microns, and 7 microns can be available in the longest. Double pear seeds are its typical body shape, and about 1-16 worms can be parasitic in each red blood cells.

2. Jebabersworm: The worm is relatively small and mostly ring. Most of its eggs are round and rarely present pear seeds. The maximum number of parasites in a red blood cells can reach 30.

3. Welch Barbes worm: The shape is similar to that of the Baberbas worm, but its worm is slightly larger. It may be the synonym of the Baberbas worm.

The middle hosts of the dog Baberz worm mainly include the following types of crickets: edge leather, blood -red fan head, beautiful leather, net leather, Li's bloody, and lead -colored Li Eye The main hosts are: blood -red fan head, siege blood, and long -horn blood. The above two worms can be passed through the eggs, but can also be passed through the pervert stage.