Description
Canine heartworm disease, canine ehrlichiosis, and canine Anaplasma disease are three common infectious diseases in dogs. Although they are caused by different pathogens and have their own characteristics, there are commonalities in some aspects.
Commonalities between canine heartworm, canine ehrlichiosis and canine Anaplasma
Voie de transmission
All three diseases are vector-borne: canine heartworm is transmitted by mosquitoes, and canine ehrlichiosis and canine Anaplasma are transmitted by ticks.
Symptômes cliniques
They may all cause systemic symptoms such as fever, lethargy and weight loss.
All may cause anemia and other blood-related symptoms.
Geographic distribution
Globally distributed, especially more common in areas where ticks and mosquitoes are active.
Differences between canine heartworm, canine ehrlichiosis and canine anaplasma
Pathogène
Canine Heartworm Disease: caused by Canine Heartworm (Dirofilaria immitis).
Canine Ehrlichiasis: caused by Ehrlichia canis.
Canine Anaplasmosis: caused by Anaplasma.
Symptômes spécifiques
Canine Heartworm disease: cough, dyspnea, decreased exercise tolerance, heart failure, ascites.
Canine Ehrlichiosis: characteristic symptoms include nosebleeds, bleeding tendencies, joint pain, and eye problems (e.g., uveitis).
Canine Anaplasma disease: the main signs are acute anemia, jaundice, and splenomegaly.
Diagnostic
Canine heartworm test for dogs
Antigen test: Detection of canine heartworm antigen in blood is the most commonly used screening method.
Microfilariae detection: Microfilariae (larvae) can be directly observed on blood smears.
Imaging tests: X-rays and echocardiograms are used to assess damage to the heart and lungs.
PCR test: Used to detect the DNA of canine heartworms with high sensitivity and specificity.
Canine Ehrlichiosis test for dogs
Blood smear test: blood smears can be observed for Ehrlichia, blood biochemistry and complete blood counts show anemia and thrombocytopenia.
Test PCR : détecte l'ADN d'Ehrlichia avec une sensibilité et une spécificité élevées.
Serologic test: detects anti-Ehrlichia antibodies.
Test de dépistage de l'anaplasme canin pour les chiens
Frottis sanguin : observation directe d'Anaplasma.
PCR test: detects Anaplasma DNA with high sensitivity and specificity.
Test sérologique : détection des anticorps anti-Anaplasma.
Test de biochimie sanguine : Évaluation de l'anémie et des taux de bilirubine.
Test rapide combinant les anticorps contre la dirofilariose, l'ehrlichiose et l'anaplasme chez le chien
Antigène has developed a combined test for Canine Heartworm Antigen & Canine Ehrlichia & Canine Anaplasma Antibody, which can help users to more accurately diagnose whether the dog is infected with these diseases, and formulate appropriate treatment and control measures to protect the health of dogs.





