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From: Vector-borne and zoonotic diseases of dogs in North-west New South Wales and the Northern Territory, Australia

Fig. 2

Scatter plots of PCV values from ‘control dogs’ (negative to all pathogenic vector-borne diseases using multiplex qPCR), dogs infected with A. platys, B. vogeli, haemoplasmas (one, the other or both species) and polymicrobial infections (various ‘mix-and-match’ combinations of all these tick-borne pathogens). All dots represent an individual dog; box and whisker plots are superimposed (box represents the interquartile range, horizontal line within box represents median value, while the ends of the whiskers represent maximum and minimum values i.e. the range). The RI for PCV values was taken as greater than 0.3 L/L; thus dogs were considered anaemic when the PCV was less than 0.3 L/L (below the blue line)

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