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. 2016 Feb 3;11(2):e0148239. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0148239

Table 1. Body temperature changes in dogs infected with E. canis, E. chaffeensis, A. platys or A. phagocytophilum.

Inoculum Dog# Body temperature (°C)* (Days post infection)
E. canis 1 39.3 (5), 39.6 (12)
2 39.6 (12)
3 39.8 (21)
4 39.5 (29, 35)
E. chaffeensis 1 39.7 (12), 39.8 (14, 29, 35), 39.7 (19,21)
2 39.6 (9,14), 39.7 (21, 42), 40.0 (29, 35)
3 39.3 (16)
A. platys 2 39.7 (2), 39.4 (5,7), 39.7 (9), 39.8 (12), 40.1 (14), 40.9 (17), 39.6 (19), 40.9 (35), 39.8 (42)
A. phagocytophilum All dogs No change in body temperature noted

*Temperatures above the estimated normal body temperature of 38.9°C± 0.2 is considered fever. The table included temperatures recorded only for days when high fever is observed; all others days, the dogs had normal body temperature.