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After treatment,
anti-E. canis antibody titers may persist for months, and even for
years. It has also been shown that persistence of E. canis antibody
titers post-treatment was related to the initial titer at the time of
treatment. The persistence of high antibody titers for extended periods
after prolonged treatments may represent an aberrant immune response, or
treatment failure. After successful treatment, seropositive dogs are
susceptible to rechallenge. A progressive decrease in the serum
gammaglobulin concentrations has been found to be associated with
elimination of the parasite.
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