Canine babesiosis - a disease rarely considered in the context of male infertility.

IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Anna Domosławska, Sławomir Zdunczyk
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Abstract

Background: Little is known about the impact of babesiosis on semen quality and fertility in dogs.

Case presentation: Four cases of infertility in male dogs after infection with Babesia canis are described. In all dogs sperm quality was low. Two dogs were castrated pharmacologically or surgically. In two dogs fertility was restored after supplementation with selenium and Vitamin E. As possible causes of spermatogenesis disorders due to the treatment of infection with Babesia canis with imidocarb, fever and disturbed testicular microcirculation are discussed.

Conclusions: These cases indicate that if males have fertility problems, question about babesiosis infection in the past should be a permanent point in the clinical interview.

犬巴贝斯虫病-一种疾病很少考虑在男性不育的背景下。
背景:目前对巴贝斯虫病对犬精液质量和生育能力的影响知之甚少。病例介绍:四例不育的雄性狗感染巴贝斯虫犬描述。所有狗的精子质量都很低。2只犬采用药物或手术方式阉割。在补充硒和维生素e后,两只狗的生育能力恢复。本文讨论了吡虫威治疗犬巴贝虫感染引起的精子发生障碍的可能原因,发烧和睾丸微循环紊乱。结论:这些病例提示,如果男性有生育问题,有关过去感染巴贝斯虫病的问题应成为临床访谈的一个永久性要点。
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Irish Veterinary Journal
Irish Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
1
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Irish Veterinary Journal is an open access journal with a vision to make a substantial contribution to the dissemination of evidence-based knowledge that will promote optimal health and welfare of both domestic and wild species of animals. Irish Veterinary Journal has a clinical research focus with an emphasis on the effective management of health in both individual and populations of animals. Published studies will be relevant to both the international veterinary profession and veterinary scientists. Papers relating to veterinary education, veterinary ethics, veterinary public health, or relevant studies in the area of social science (participatory research) are also within the scope of Irish Veterinary Journal.
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