@article{Ayvazoğlu_Kızıltepe_Aydın_2023, title={The Effect of Different Diseases (Hepatozoon canis, Distemper and Babesia canis canis) on Serum Haptoglobin, Ceruloplasmin and Albumin Levels in Dogs}, volume={6}, url={https://ijvar.org/index.php/ijvar/article/view/573}, abstractNote={<p>In this study; it was aimed to determine serum Hp, Cp, and Alb levels in dogs infected with <em>Hepatazoon canis</em>, Distemper and <em>Babesia canis canis</em>. The material of the study; 45 dogs infected with <em>H. canis</em> (n=15), <em>B. c. canis</em> (n=15) by PCR analysis, and canine distemper (n=15) with the rapid diagnosis kit, which were brought to Iğdır University Tuzluca Animal Hospital formed. In addition, 15 healthy dogs were used for control purposes in the study. The serum Hp, Cp, and Alb levels of dogs with <em>H. canis</em> were determined as 1.8712±0.003 mg/mL, 9.1746±1.504 mg/dL, and 3.1067±0.073 g/dL, respectively. The serum Hp, Cp, and Alb levels of dogs with distemper were 1.8787±0.005 mg/mL, 7.3016±1.439 mg/dL, and 2.9667±0.080 g/dL, respectively. The serum Hp, Cp, and Alb levels of dogs with <em>B. c. canis</em> were measured as 1.8780±0.002 mg/mL, 7.8456±2.092 mg/dL, and 3.2467±0.129 g/dL, respectively. Whereas, serum Hp, Cp, and Alb concentrations of healthy dogs were determined as 1.8662±0.003 mg/mL, 2.9745±0.343 mg/dL, and 2.9600±0.108 g/dL, respectively. While Cp concentration of sick animals were higher than healthy animals (P<0.05), there was no statistically significant difference in Hp and Alb concentrations (P>0.05). As a result, it was determined that serum Cp concentration increased in dogs with <em>H. canis</em>, distemper and <em>B. c. canis</em> compared to healthy dogs, while Hp and Alb concentrations did not change.</p>}, number={1}, journal={International Journal of Veterinary and Animal Research (IJVAR)}, author={Ayvazoğlu, Cemalettin and Kızıltepe, Şemiştan and Aydın, Nilgün}, year={2023}, month={Mar.}, pages={17–22} }