kleintier konkret 2022; 25(05): 35-45
DOI: 10.1055/a-1809-0790
Innere Medizin

Kanine Babesiose – Teil 2: Co-Infektionen, Therapie, Management und Prävention

Catharina Cynthia Euler

Die kanine Babesiose, die noch vor wenigen Jahren zu den typischen Reisekrankheiten zählte, tritt zunehmend auch autochthon in Deutschland auf. Informieren Sie sich über den aktuellen Wissensstand zu den Themen Co-Infektionen, Therapie, Management und Prophylaxe der kaninen Babesiose in Deutschland.



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25. Oktober 2022

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