Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Limangan, R. & Matecyeng, L. - Canine Giardiasis (Case Report) [Autosaved].pptx
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2. II. CHIEF COMPLAINT
The owner, Ms. Lucas brought the animal to South
Valley 24 Hour Pet Grooming and Veterinary Services
C5 MRT Animal Clinics complaining that her dog was
experiencing diarrhea with greenish tinge, inappetence
and occasional vomiting.
3. CCCC
III. CASE HISTORY
o History of parturition 3 weeks ago
o Intermittent diarrhea for 5 days and loss of
appetite
o Anti-rabies vaccine May 2021
o Dewormed on a regular basis
o Roams freely during the day within their
fenced property
o Coprophagous and drinks from tap water
Veterinarian suspected that Pampam
acquired Giardia cysts possible from contact
with neighbor’s dog
4. IV. PHYSICAL
EXAMINATION
General appearance: Clean coat, no asymmetry observed
Body condition: BCS 4 - Ideal
Mentation: Responds when touched but listless
Posture and gait: There is limping in her left hind leg
Hydration: Adequately hydrated, Skin tent is 1-2 seconds
Additional observations: Have scratches in her udder, No
unusual discharge from the body, Normal CRT at 1-2
seconds
6. VI. DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
o Direct Fecal Smear
o 4-way-Gia-CCV-CPV-CDV
Combined Rapid Test Kit
7. VII. DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS AND HOW OTHER
DIFFERENTIALS WERE ELIMINATED
Clinical signs shown
by patient
Differential diagnosis
Giardiasis Canine
Parvovirus
Coccidiosis Salmonellosis
Greenish diarrhea or
Steatorrhea (Fatty
stool)
Present Absent Absent Absent
Soft stool Present Present
(Presence of
blood in
diarrhea)
Present (severe
watery to mucoid
or bloody
diarrhea)
Present (contains
blood or mucus)
Flatulence Present Present Absent Absent
Vomiting Present Present Present Present
Inappetence Present Present Present Present
8. VII. DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS AND HOW OTHER
DIFFERENTIALS WERE ELIMINATED
Timeline of
ingestion to
infection
Differential diagnosis
Giardiasis Canine
Parvovirus
Coccidiosis Salmonellosis
Clinical signs
started showing
1 week after
parturition
Signs appear 5
to 12 days after
ingestion of
cysts
Signs appear 5 to
7 days after
exposure to the
virus
Signs appear 3 to 5
days after ingestion
of oocyst
Signs can be
observed 72 hours
after infection
Eggs were shed
at least 5 days
after infection
Shed 5 to 12
days after
ingestion
Shed 4 to 5 days
after exposure
Shed 2 to 4 weeks
after ingestion
Shed 4 to 6 weeks
after infection
9. VII. DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS AND HOW OTHER
DIFFERENTIALS WERE ELIMINATED
Microscopic
evaluation
Differential diagnosis
Giardiasis Canine
Parvovirus
Coccidiosis Salmonellosis
Eggs are
motile
Yes No No No
Pear-shaped
trophozoites
Yes No No No
10. VIII. DISCUSSION OF THE CASE/DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS
o Prescribed medication: Fenbendazole for 7 days and
Dextrose powder
o Owner was advised to stop Pampam’s contact with the
neighbor’s dog and to be regularly bathed
o Follow up check-up: March 27 but was brought April 6
11. VIII. DISCUSSION OF THE CASE/DEFINITIVE DIAGNOSIS
o Owner prevented Pampam’s contact with neighbor’s dog by
raising their fence
o Pampam’s contact with her pups were limited
oPampam’s feces improved and became solid 4 days after she
started her medication
o She’s active and playful