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Use of domperidone in canine visceral leishmaniasis: gaps in veterinary knowledge and epidemiological implications
Bruno L. Travi, Guadalupe Miró
Internal Medicine
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Canine Visceral Leishmaniasis
100%
Cardiotoxicity
20%
Cellular Immunity
20%
Clinical Conditions
20%
Cytochrome P450 (CYP450)
20%
Defense Mechanisms
20%
Disease Progression
20%
Domestic Reservoirs
20%
Domperidone
100%
Human Living
20%
Immune Stimulation
20%
Immunotherapeutics
20%
Infection Progression
20%
Infection Risk
20%
Infectivity
20%
Leishmania Chagasi
20%
Leishmania Infantum
40%
Liver Enzymes
20%
Prophylactic Treatment
20%
QT Interval
20%
Sand Fly Vectors
20%
Sick Dogs
20%
Veterinarians
20%
Veterinary
100%
Veterinary Medicine
20%
Viable Approach
20%
Visceral Leishmaniasis
40%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Canine
100%
Dog
100%
QT Interval
25%
Veterinary Medicine
25%