Kalaivanan, MSaravanan, STANUVAS2020-02-212020-02-212019http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810143401TNV_IJFS_2019_9(2)19-21Since co-infections with canine tick borne pathogens are common there is greater risk for multiple infections which may necessitate different clinical management strategies. In the presnet study a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (mPCR) by using the species specific primers was developed for the simultaneous detection of the most pathogenic haemoparasites, Trypanosoma evansi, Babesia canis and Hepatozoan canis from the blood of naturally infected dogs so as to enable early diagnosis and treatment.enVeterinary ScienceDevelopment of multiplex PCR for the simultaneous detection of Trypanosoma evansi, Babesia canis and Hepatozoan canis in dogsInternational Journal of Farm SciencesArticle