trypanosoma evansi infection in a german shepherd dog - apparent successful treatment using serial low dose of diminazene aceturate. | the present study reports a new case of trypanosoma evansi infection in a dog possibly due to oral transmission from a wild antelope, nilgai. a four year old male german shepherd dog presented to the referral veterinary polyclinic with history of inappetance, persistent fever, ocular discharge, standing for prolong periods and head pressing. physical examination revealed corneal opacity, absence of menace reflex and partial blindness. the blood smear examination revealed the presence of trypanos ... | 2015 | 31018413 |