On 12 may 2018 he was diagnosed with b.ginsoni positive and he has gone with the treatment for month till 12 June 2018 then in 19 June 2018 we had his CBC where his platelets come 202000 and yesterday on 24 July we again went for blood work where his platelets come 140000 and in blood smear it came again b.gibsoni positive & he is active eating and playing well that is why I asked when this b.gibsoni will going to come as negative in blood smear after the treatment has done

Updated On July 25th, 2018

Pet's info: Dog | German Shepherd | Male | unneutered | 2 years and 8 months old

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Answered By John C. Gicking, DVM, DACVECC

Veterinarian, Board-Certified Emergency/Critical Care Specialist

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Thank you for using PetCoach! Itis good that Bruno is feeling better. Babesia gibsoni can be very hard to completely clear and is an infection that can remain in hiding/dormant with no outward clinical signs. Therapy with variety of different medications has been tried with varying success. Months (2-3) of therapy is often needed. It is important that control of the vector (ticks) be a priority in preventing reinfection if the current infection is cleared.

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