Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, Brazil
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Resumo: | Canine ehrlichiosis and babesiosis are the most prevalent tick-borne diseases in Brazilian dogs. Few studies have focused attention in surveying tick-borne diseases in the Brazilian Amazon region. A total of 129 blood samples were collected from dogs living in the Brazilian eastern Amazon. Seventy-two samples from dogs from rural areas of 19 municipalities and 57 samples from urban stray dogs from Santarém municipality were collected. Serum samples were submitted to Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA) with antigens ofBabesia canis vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, and six Rickettsia species. The frequency of dogs containing anti-B. canis vogeli, anti-E. canis, and anti-Rickettsia spp. antibodies was 42.6%, 16.2%, and 31.7%, respectively. Anti-B. canis vogeli antibodies were detected in 59.6% of the urban dogs, and in 29.1% of the rural dogs (P < 0.05). For E. canis, seroprevalence was similar among urban (15.7%) and rural (16.6%) dogs. ForRickettsia spp., rural dogs presented significantly higher (P < 0.05) prevalence (40.3%) than urban animals (21.1%). This first study on tick-borne pathogens in dogs from the Brazilian eastern Amazon indicates that dogs are exposed to several agents, such asBabesia organisms, mostly in the urban area; Spotted Fever group Rickettsia organisms, mostly in the rural area; andEhrlichia organisms, in dogs from both areas studied. |
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Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, BrazilEhrlichiaBabesiaRickettsiadogsAmazonPará stateCanine ehrlichiosis and babesiosis are the most prevalent tick-borne diseases in Brazilian dogs. Few studies have focused attention in surveying tick-borne diseases in the Brazilian Amazon region. A total of 129 blood samples were collected from dogs living in the Brazilian eastern Amazon. Seventy-two samples from dogs from rural areas of 19 municipalities and 57 samples from urban stray dogs from Santarém municipality were collected. Serum samples were submitted to Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA) with antigens ofBabesia canis vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, and six Rickettsia species. The frequency of dogs containing anti-B. canis vogeli, anti-E. canis, and anti-Rickettsia spp. antibodies was 42.6%, 16.2%, and 31.7%, respectively. Anti-B. canis vogeli antibodies were detected in 59.6% of the urban dogs, and in 29.1% of the rural dogs (P < 0.05). For E. canis, seroprevalence was similar among urban (15.7%) and rural (16.6%) dogs. ForRickettsia spp., rural dogs presented significantly higher (P < 0.05) prevalence (40.3%) than urban animals (21.1%). This first study on tick-borne pathogens in dogs from the Brazilian eastern Amazon indicates that dogs are exposed to several agents, such asBabesia organisms, mostly in the urban area; Spotted Fever group Rickettsia organisms, mostly in the rural area; andEhrlichia organisms, in dogs from both areas studied.Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária2013-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612013000200214Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária v.22 n.2 2013reponame:Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária (CBPV)instacron:CBPV10.1590/S1984-29612013005000023info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSpolidorio,Mariana GranzieraMinervino,Antonio Humberto HamadValadas,Samantha Yuri Oshiro BrancoSoares,Herbert SousaNeves,Kedson Alessandri LoboLabruna,Marcelo BahiaRibeiro,Múcio Flavio BarbosaGennari,Solange Mariaeng2015-07-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1984-29612013000200214Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&lng=pt&pid=1984-2961https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||zacariascbpv@fcav.unesp.br1984-29610103-846Xopendoar:2015-07-30T00:00Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária (CBPV)false |
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Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, Brazil |
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Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, Brazil |
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Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, Brazil Spolidorio,Mariana Granziera Ehrlichia Babesia Rickettsia dogs Amazon Pará state |
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Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, Brazil |
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Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, Brazil |
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Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, Brazil |
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Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, Brazil |
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Serosurvey for tick-borne diseases in dogs from the Eastern Amazon, Brazil |
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Spolidorio,Mariana Granziera |
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Spolidorio,Mariana Granziera Minervino,Antonio Humberto Hamad Valadas,Samantha Yuri Oshiro Branco Soares,Herbert Sousa Neves,Kedson Alessandri Lobo Labruna,Marcelo Bahia Ribeiro,Múcio Flavio Barbosa Gennari,Solange Maria |
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Minervino,Antonio Humberto Hamad Valadas,Samantha Yuri Oshiro Branco Soares,Herbert Sousa Neves,Kedson Alessandri Lobo Labruna,Marcelo Bahia Ribeiro,Múcio Flavio Barbosa Gennari,Solange Maria |
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Spolidorio,Mariana Granziera Minervino,Antonio Humberto Hamad Valadas,Samantha Yuri Oshiro Branco Soares,Herbert Sousa Neves,Kedson Alessandri Lobo Labruna,Marcelo Bahia Ribeiro,Múcio Flavio Barbosa Gennari,Solange Maria |
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Ehrlichia Babesia Rickettsia dogs Amazon Pará state |
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Ehrlichia Babesia Rickettsia dogs Amazon Pará state |
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Canine ehrlichiosis and babesiosis are the most prevalent tick-borne diseases in Brazilian dogs. Few studies have focused attention in surveying tick-borne diseases in the Brazilian Amazon region. A total of 129 blood samples were collected from dogs living in the Brazilian eastern Amazon. Seventy-two samples from dogs from rural areas of 19 municipalities and 57 samples from urban stray dogs from Santarém municipality were collected. Serum samples were submitted to Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA) with antigens ofBabesia canis vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, and six Rickettsia species. The frequency of dogs containing anti-B. canis vogeli, anti-E. canis, and anti-Rickettsia spp. antibodies was 42.6%, 16.2%, and 31.7%, respectively. Anti-B. canis vogeli antibodies were detected in 59.6% of the urban dogs, and in 29.1% of the rural dogs (P < 0.05). For E. canis, seroprevalence was similar among urban (15.7%) and rural (16.6%) dogs. ForRickettsia spp., rural dogs presented significantly higher (P < 0.05) prevalence (40.3%) than urban animals (21.1%). This first study on tick-borne pathogens in dogs from the Brazilian eastern Amazon indicates that dogs are exposed to several agents, such asBabesia organisms, mostly in the urban area; Spotted Fever group Rickettsia organisms, mostly in the rural area; andEhrlichia organisms, in dogs from both areas studied. |
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