2024
DOI: 10.1111/jvim.17028
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Positive clinical outcome using a modified dosing regimen of benznidazole in dogs at high risk for infection or acutely infected with Trypanosoma cruzi

Sukjung Lim,
Stephanie Collins,
Sarah A. Hamer
et al.

Abstract: Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs can cause heart failure and sudden death with few treatment options available. A litter of 4 dogs living in a T cruzi endemic area were randomized to prophylaxis and nonprophylaxis groups as part of a study evaluating a modified benznidazole dosing regimen administered twice weekly to prevent T cruzi infection during a vector transmission season. The 2 dogs that received prophylaxis remained healthy without T cruzi infection or cardiac disease for >2 years. One dog that d… Show more

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“…Treatment monitoring by deep-sampling PCR in 3 dogs with different treatment outcomes is shown in Fig 8. TFu1 was infected as a puppy and one of his littermates succumbed to T. cruzi infection before treatment could be initiated [15]. Twice weekly dosing for nearly 12 months reduced, but did not totally clear parasites from blood.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment monitoring by deep-sampling PCR in 3 dogs with different treatment outcomes is shown in Fig 8. TFu1 was infected as a puppy and one of his littermates succumbed to T. cruzi infection before treatment could be initiated [15]. Twice weekly dosing for nearly 12 months reduced, but did not totally clear parasites from blood.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%