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Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

Range of platelet counts from ‘control dogs’ (negative to all pathogenic vector-borne diseases using multiplex PCR), dogs infected with A. platys, B. vogeli, haemoplasmas (one, the other or both species) and polymicrobial infections (various ‘mix-and-match’ combinations). All dots represent an individual dog; stem and whisker plots, and outliers, identified by the statistical software package are denoted by a light green cross, are shown. The RI interval for platelet counts was considered to be greater than 60 × 109/L, and thus dogs were considered thrombocytopenic when the platelet count was less than 60 × 109/L (below the blue line)

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