Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Cordeiro, Jeane Martinha dos Anjos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Guedes, Paula Elisa Brandão, Munhoz, Alexandre Dias, Silva, Fabiana Lessa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/36262
Resumo: Ehrlichiosis is an emerging zoonosis worldwide and has had several adverse effects on public health. Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME), caused by Ehrlichia canis, has the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus as the vector. The main clinical signs in affected dogs are fever, apathy, anorexia, weight loss, and neurological signs. The diagnosis is made through the association of clinical signs with parasitological, serological, and molecular tests. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of E. canis infection in dogs from the city of Itabuna-Bahia, as well as to identify the risk factors related to infection. For this, 405 dogs from the Center for Zoonoses Control (CCZ), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and dogs domiciled and semi-domiciled in the city of Itabuna, southern Bahia, were evaluated. After initial physical evaluation of the dogs, blood samples were collected by venipuncture for subsequent DNA extraction and E. canis testing using the nested Polymerase Chain Reaction (nested-PCR) technique. In addition, an epidemiological questionnaire that included questions related to the animals was administered to the dog owners to identify the risk factors for exposure to the etiological agent and to the vector. Approximately 17% of the dogs in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia tested positive for E. canis by nested-PCR, a result higher than that found in other studies conducted in the same municipality. Among the factors associated with E. canis infection, contact with other dogs (p = 0.0226) was an important factor for the dissemination of CME, since dogs are reported to be reservoirs of E. canis. Male dogs (p = 0.0016) presented lower risk for E. canis infection. Other studies, however, describe no association between animal gender and infection by E. canis. Preventive measures to reduce exposure to the vector of ehrlichiosis are necessary.
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spelling Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, BrazilDiagnóstico molecular e fatores de risco da erliquiose canina no município de Itabuna-BahiaCanis familiarisEhrlichia canisNested-PCRZoonosisVector-borne disease.Canis familiarisEhrlichia canisNested-PCRZoonoseDoenças transmitidas por vetores.Ehrlichiosis is an emerging zoonosis worldwide and has had several adverse effects on public health. Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME), caused by Ehrlichia canis, has the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus as the vector. The main clinical signs in affected dogs are fever, apathy, anorexia, weight loss, and neurological signs. The diagnosis is made through the association of clinical signs with parasitological, serological, and molecular tests. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of E. canis infection in dogs from the city of Itabuna-Bahia, as well as to identify the risk factors related to infection. For this, 405 dogs from the Center for Zoonoses Control (CCZ), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and dogs domiciled and semi-domiciled in the city of Itabuna, southern Bahia, were evaluated. After initial physical evaluation of the dogs, blood samples were collected by venipuncture for subsequent DNA extraction and E. canis testing using the nested Polymerase Chain Reaction (nested-PCR) technique. In addition, an epidemiological questionnaire that included questions related to the animals was administered to the dog owners to identify the risk factors for exposure to the etiological agent and to the vector. Approximately 17% of the dogs in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia tested positive for E. canis by nested-PCR, a result higher than that found in other studies conducted in the same municipality. Among the factors associated with E. canis infection, contact with other dogs (p = 0.0226) was an important factor for the dissemination of CME, since dogs are reported to be reservoirs of E. canis. Male dogs (p = 0.0016) presented lower risk for E. canis infection. Other studies, however, describe no association between animal gender and infection by E. canis. Preventive measures to reduce exposure to the vector of ehrlichiosis are necessary.A erliquiose é uma zoonose emergente em todo o mundo e tem acarretado diversos transtornos para a saúde pública. A erliquiose monocítica canina (EMC), causada pela Ehrlichia canis, tem como vetor o carrapato Rhipicephalus sanguineus. Os principais sinais clínicos nos cães afetados são febre, apatia, anorexia, perda de peso e sinais neurológicos. O diagnóstico é feito através da associação dos sinais clínicos, exames parasitológicos, sorológicos e moleculares. Objetivou-se através deste estudo avaliar a ocorrência de infecção por E. canis em cães do município de Itabuna-Bahia, bem como identificar os fatores de risco relacionados à infecção. Para tanto, foram avaliados 405 cães provenientes do Centro de Controle de Zoonoses (CCZ), Organizações não governamentais (ONGs), cães domiciliados e semi-domiciliados da cidade de Itabuna-Bahia. Após avaliação física inicial dos cães, procedeu-se em seguida a coleta de amostras de sangue por punção venosa, para posterior extração de DNA e pesquisa de E. canis pela técnica de nested-Reação em Cadeia de Polimerase (nested-PCR). Adicionalmente, um questionário epidemiológico foi aplicado junto aos responsáveis, no qual constavam questões relacionadas aos animais, com a finalidade de identificar os fatores de risco de exposição destes ao agente etiológico e ao vetor. Em suma, este estudo mostrou que aproximadamente 17% dos cães do município de Itabuna-Bahia foram positivos para E. canis pela nested-PCR, resultado superior ao encontrado em outros estudos realizados no mesmo município. Dos fatores associados à infecção por E. canis, foi significativo o contato com outros cães (p=0,0226), um fator importante para a disseminação da EMC, pois os cães são relatados como reservatórios da E. canis. O gênero macho (p=0,0016) apresentou menor risco para a infecção por E. canis. Outros estudos, no entanto, descrevem que não há nenhuma associação entre o gênero do animal e a infecção por E. canis. Adverte-se a população sobre a necessidade de medidas profiláticas para diminuir a exposição ao vetor da erliquiose.UEL2020-04-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/3626210.5433/1679-0359.2020v41n3p897Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 41 No. 3 (2020); 897-906Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 41 n. 3 (2020); 897-9061679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, Brazil
Diagnóstico molecular e fatores de risco da erliquiose canina no município de Itabuna-Bahia
title Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, Brazil
spellingShingle Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, Brazil
Cordeiro, Jeane Martinha dos Anjos
Canis familiaris
Ehrlichia canis
Nested-PCR
Zoonosis
Vector-borne disease.
Canis familiaris
Ehrlichia canis
Nested-PCR
Zoonose
Doenças transmitidas por vetores.
title_short Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, Brazil
title_full Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, Brazil
title_fullStr Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, Brazil
title_sort Molecular diagnosis and risk factors of canine ehrlichiosis in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia, Brazil
author Cordeiro, Jeane Martinha dos Anjos
author_facet Cordeiro, Jeane Martinha dos Anjos
Guedes, Paula Elisa Brandão
Munhoz, Alexandre Dias
Silva, Fabiana Lessa
author_role author
author2 Guedes, Paula Elisa Brandão
Munhoz, Alexandre Dias
Silva, Fabiana Lessa
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cordeiro, Jeane Martinha dos Anjos
Guedes, Paula Elisa Brandão
Munhoz, Alexandre Dias
Silva, Fabiana Lessa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Canis familiaris
Ehrlichia canis
Nested-PCR
Zoonosis
Vector-borne disease.
Canis familiaris
Ehrlichia canis
Nested-PCR
Zoonose
Doenças transmitidas por vetores.
topic Canis familiaris
Ehrlichia canis
Nested-PCR
Zoonosis
Vector-borne disease.
Canis familiaris
Ehrlichia canis
Nested-PCR
Zoonose
Doenças transmitidas por vetores.
description Ehrlichiosis is an emerging zoonosis worldwide and has had several adverse effects on public health. Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME), caused by Ehrlichia canis, has the tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus as the vector. The main clinical signs in affected dogs are fever, apathy, anorexia, weight loss, and neurological signs. The diagnosis is made through the association of clinical signs with parasitological, serological, and molecular tests. The aim of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of E. canis infection in dogs from the city of Itabuna-Bahia, as well as to identify the risk factors related to infection. For this, 405 dogs from the Center for Zoonoses Control (CCZ), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and dogs domiciled and semi-domiciled in the city of Itabuna, southern Bahia, were evaluated. After initial physical evaluation of the dogs, blood samples were collected by venipuncture for subsequent DNA extraction and E. canis testing using the nested Polymerase Chain Reaction (nested-PCR) technique. In addition, an epidemiological questionnaire that included questions related to the animals was administered to the dog owners to identify the risk factors for exposure to the etiological agent and to the vector. Approximately 17% of the dogs in the municipality of Itabuna-Bahia tested positive for E. canis by nested-PCR, a result higher than that found in other studies conducted in the same municipality. Among the factors associated with E. canis infection, contact with other dogs (p = 0.0226) was an important factor for the dissemination of CME, since dogs are reported to be reservoirs of E. canis. Male dogs (p = 0.0016) presented lower risk for E. canis infection. Other studies, however, describe no association between animal gender and infection by E. canis. Preventive measures to reduce exposure to the vector of ehrlichiosis are necessary.
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