Pyroplasmosis in dog: case report

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Autor(a) principal: Chaves, Jessica Fontes
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Bentubo, Henri Donnarumma Levy
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25119
Resumo: Pyroplasmosis is a hemoparasitosis that affects domestic mammals and is caused by infection of blood cells by Babesia and Rangelia protozoa. This work deals with a case of piroplasmosis that occurred in São Paulo, SP, Brazil, where a male SRD dog, aged two years and nine months old, presented nonspecific clinical signs, but suggestive of hemoparasitosis. The patient had noted apathy and bilateral lymphadenomegaly in popliteal and femoral lymph nodes. Haematological tests revealed only thrombocytopenia. Although the patient had a negative result in the serodiagnostic tests for the detection of Babesia sp and the 4DX test to search for antibodies against Babesia sp, based on the findings of a blood smear, where it was possible to observe the presence of protozoa, the diagnosis for piroplasmosis was considered positive. The animal was treated with doxycycline for 28 days and, upon return after treatment, complete remission of the clinical picture was observed, with reestablishment of platelet levels. Although in the present report, the tutors did not accept to continue carrying out more complementary exams that could identify Rangelia sp, the authors endorse the need for more detailed investigations, in order to better differentiate the clinical conditions involving these two protozoa and also clarify with greater force the epidemiological issues of canine hemoparasitosis.
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spelling Pyroplasmosis in dog: case reportPiroplasmosis en perro: reporte de caso Piroplasmose em cão: relato de casoPiroplasmosisRangeliosisBabesiosisHematozoosHemoparasitosis.PiroplasmoseRangelioseBabesioseHematozoáriosHemoparasitose.PyroplasmosisRangeliosisBabesiosisHematozoaHemoparasitosis.Pyroplasmosis is a hemoparasitosis that affects domestic mammals and is caused by infection of blood cells by Babesia and Rangelia protozoa. This work deals with a case of piroplasmosis that occurred in São Paulo, SP, Brazil, where a male SRD dog, aged two years and nine months old, presented nonspecific clinical signs, but suggestive of hemoparasitosis. The patient had noted apathy and bilateral lymphadenomegaly in popliteal and femoral lymph nodes. Haematological tests revealed only thrombocytopenia. Although the patient had a negative result in the serodiagnostic tests for the detection of Babesia sp and the 4DX test to search for antibodies against Babesia sp, based on the findings of a blood smear, where it was possible to observe the presence of protozoa, the diagnosis for piroplasmosis was considered positive. The animal was treated with doxycycline for 28 days and, upon return after treatment, complete remission of the clinical picture was observed, with reestablishment of platelet levels. Although in the present report, the tutors did not accept to continue carrying out more complementary exams that could identify Rangelia sp, the authors endorse the need for more detailed investigations, in order to better differentiate the clinical conditions involving these two protozoa and also clarify with greater force the epidemiological issues of canine hemoparasitosis.La piroplasmosis es una hemoparasitosis que afecta a los mamíferos domésticos y es causada por la infección de las células sanguíneas por protozoos Babesia y Rangelia. Este trabajo trata de un caso de piroplasmosis ocurrido en São Paulo, SP, Brasil, donde un perro SRD macho, de dos años y nueve meses de edad, presentó signos clínicos inespecíficos, pero sugerentes de hemoparasitosis. El paciente había notado apatía y linfadenomegalia bilateral en los ganglios linfáticos poplíteos y femorales. Los exámenes hematológicos revelaron solo trombocitopenia. Si bien el paciente tuvo resultado negativo en las pruebas de serodiagnóstico para la detección de Babesia sp y la prueba 4DX para búsqueda de anticuerpos frente à Babesia sp, a partir de los hallazgos de un frotis de sangre, donde se pudo observar la presencia de protozoos, el el diagnóstico de piroplasmosis se consideró positivo. El animal fue tratado con doxiciclina durante 28 días y, al regresar después del tratamiento, se observó una remisión completa del cuadro clínico, con restablecimiento de los niveles de plaquetas. Si bien en el presente informe los tutores no aceptaron seguir realizando más exámenes complementarios que pudieran identificar a Rangelia sp, los autores avalan la necesidad de investigaciones más detalladas, con el fin de diferenciar mejor las condiciones clínicas que involucran a estos dos protozoos y también aclarar con fuerza mayor los problemas epidemiológicos de la hemoparasitosis canina.As piroplasmoses constituem hemoparasitoses que acometem os mamíferos domésticos e são causadas pela infecção de células sanguíneas por protozoários dos gêneros Babesia e Rangelia. Este trabalho trata de um caso de piroplasmose ocorrido em São Paulo, SP, Brasil, onde um cão macho SRD, com dois anos e nove meses de idade apresentou sinais clínicos inespecíficos, porém sugestivos de hemoparasitose. O paciente apresentava notada apatia e linfadenomegalia bilateral em linfonodos poplíteo e femoral. Os exames hematológicos revelaram apenas trombocitopenia. A pesar de o paciente ter apresentado resultado negativo nos exames de sorodiagnóstico para detecção de Babesia sp e teste 4DX para pesquisa de anticorpos contra Babesia sp, baseados nos achados de esfregaço sanguíneo, onde foi possível observar a presença de protozoário, o diagnóstico para piroplasmose foi considerado positivo. O animal foi tratado com doxiciclina durante 28 dias e, em retorno pós-tratamento, foi observada a remissão completa do quadro clínico, com reestabelecimento dos níveis plaquetários. Apesar de no presente relato os tutores não terem aceitado continuar com a realização de mais exames complementares que pudessem identificar a Rangelia sp, os autores endossam a necessidade de investigações mais minuciosas, a fim de que, se possa diferenciar melhor os quadros clínicos que envolvem esses dois protozoários e também se esclareça com maior contundência às questões epidemiológicas das hemoparasitoses caninas. Research, Society and Development2022-01-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2511910.33448/rsd-v11i1.25119Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e19511125119Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e19511125119Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e195111251192525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25119/21777Copyright (c) 2022 Jessica Fontes Chaves; Henri Donnarumma Levy Bentubohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChaves, Jessica Fontes Bentubo, Henri Donnarumma Levy2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25119Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:28.872434Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pyroplasmosis in dog: case report
Piroplasmosis en perro: reporte de caso
Piroplasmose em cão: relato de caso
title Pyroplasmosis in dog: case report
spellingShingle Pyroplasmosis in dog: case report
Chaves, Jessica Fontes
Piroplasmosis
Rangeliosis
Babesiosis
Hematozoos
Hemoparasitosis.
Piroplasmose
Rangeliose
Babesiose
Hematozoários
Hemoparasitose.
Pyroplasmosis
Rangeliosis
Babesiosis
Hematozoa
Hemoparasitosis.
title_short Pyroplasmosis in dog: case report
title_full Pyroplasmosis in dog: case report
title_fullStr Pyroplasmosis in dog: case report
title_full_unstemmed Pyroplasmosis in dog: case report
title_sort Pyroplasmosis in dog: case report
author Chaves, Jessica Fontes
author_facet Chaves, Jessica Fontes
Bentubo, Henri Donnarumma Levy
author_role author
author2 Bentubo, Henri Donnarumma Levy
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chaves, Jessica Fontes
Bentubo, Henri Donnarumma Levy
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Piroplasmosis
Rangeliosis
Babesiosis
Hematozoos
Hemoparasitosis.
Piroplasmose
Rangeliose
Babesiose
Hematozoários
Hemoparasitose.
Pyroplasmosis
Rangeliosis
Babesiosis
Hematozoa
Hemoparasitosis.
topic Piroplasmosis
Rangeliosis
Babesiosis
Hematozoos
Hemoparasitosis.
Piroplasmose
Rangeliose
Babesiose
Hematozoários
Hemoparasitose.
Pyroplasmosis
Rangeliosis
Babesiosis
Hematozoa
Hemoparasitosis.
description Pyroplasmosis is a hemoparasitosis that affects domestic mammals and is caused by infection of blood cells by Babesia and Rangelia protozoa. This work deals with a case of piroplasmosis that occurred in São Paulo, SP, Brazil, where a male SRD dog, aged two years and nine months old, presented nonspecific clinical signs, but suggestive of hemoparasitosis. The patient had noted apathy and bilateral lymphadenomegaly in popliteal and femoral lymph nodes. Haematological tests revealed only thrombocytopenia. Although the patient had a negative result in the serodiagnostic tests for the detection of Babesia sp and the 4DX test to search for antibodies against Babesia sp, based on the findings of a blood smear, where it was possible to observe the presence of protozoa, the diagnosis for piroplasmosis was considered positive. The animal was treated with doxycycline for 28 days and, upon return after treatment, complete remission of the clinical picture was observed, with reestablishment of platelet levels. Although in the present report, the tutors did not accept to continue carrying out more complementary exams that could identify Rangelia sp, the authors endorse the need for more detailed investigations, in order to better differentiate the clinical conditions involving these two protozoa and also clarify with greater force the epidemiological issues of canine hemoparasitosis.
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