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Horses infected by Piroplasms different from Babesia caballi and Theileria equi: species identification and risk factors analysis in Italy.

Authors :
Zanet, Stefania
Bassano, Marina
Trisciuoglio, Anna
Taricco, Ivo
Ferroglio, Ezio
Source :
Veterinary Parasitology. Mar2017, Vol. 236, p38-41. 4p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Equine Piroplasmosis (EP) caused by Theileria equi and Babesia caballi is a disease affecting the health and the international movement of horses. In order to assess prevalence of Piroplasmid infection in the Northwestern part of Italy and to evaluate the associated risk factors, whole blood was collected from 135 horses from 7 different stables across the study area. PCR and sequencing were used to assess prevalence of infection and to identify detected Piroplasms to species level. A total of 23 horses (P = 17.04%; CI95%: 10.70–23.38%) was found to be infected with Piroplasms and T. equi was the most prevalent species, found in 18 animals (P = 13.33%; CI95%: 7.60%–19.07%). Although B. caballi was never detected, the presence of parasites belonging to the genus Babesia was confirmed by sequencing in 5 horses, 3 of which were infected with B. canis (P = 2.22%; CI95% 0.76%–6.33%), and 2 with B. capreoli (P = 1.48%; CI95% 0.41%–5.24%). The natural reservoir hosts of B. canis and B. capreoli are the domestic dog and roe deer Capreolus capreolus respectively. These findings pose attention to the need of considering in future epidemiological and clinical studies, other Apicomplexan species as able to infect horses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03044017
Volume :
236
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Veterinary Parasitology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121754275
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2017.01.003