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Detection of Mycoplasma haemocanis, Mycoplasma haematoparvum, Mycoplasma suis and other vector-borne pathogens in dogs from Córdoba and Santa Fé, Argentina.
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Parasites & vectors [Parasit Vectors] 2016 Dec 15; Vol. 9 (1), pp. 642. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Dec 15. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Background: In Argentina, only very few reports are available for canine tick-borne diseases where most are related to parasitic diseases. The objective of this survey was to investigate the prevalence of tick-borne pathogens in 70 dogs from Santa Fé and Córdoba, Argentina.<br />Methods: Microscopic blood smear examination as well as polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification using species-specific markers of Anaplasma, Babesia, Bartonella, Borrelia, Ehrlichia, Francisella, Mycoplasma (hemotropic group) and Rickettsia, followed by DNA sequencing were used to establish the prevalence of each infecting pathogen.<br />Results: Blood smear analysis showed 81% (57/70) prevalence of structures morphologically compatible with hemotropic mycoplasmas. No structures resembling either piroplasms or Anaplasma/Ehrlichia were detected. Hemotropic mycoplasma species (Mycoplasma haematoparvum, Mycoplasma haemocanis and Mycoplasma suis) were the most prevalent pathogens detected with an overall prevalence of 77.1%. Anaplasma platys was detected and identified in 11 of the 70 dogs (15.7%), meanwhile two Bartonella spp. (B. clarridgeiae and an uncharacterized Bartonella sp.) and Babesia vogeli were detected at 3 and 7% prevalence, respectively.<br />Conclusions: The work presented here describes a high molecular prevalence for hemotropic mycoplasma species in each of the five locations selected. Three Mycoplasma spp., including Mycoplasma suis, reported for the first time in dogs have been identified by DNA amplification and sequencing. This study highlights the risk that these bacterial pathogens represent for companion animals and, due to their potential zoonotic nature, also for people.
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- Animals
Argentina epidemiology
Dog Diseases epidemiology
Dogs
Female
Male
Mycoplasma classification
Mycoplasma genetics
Mycoplasma physiology
Mycoplasma Infections epidemiology
Mycoplasma Infections microbiology
Tick-Borne Diseases epidemiology
Tick-Borne Diseases microbiology
Dog Diseases microbiology
Mycoplasma isolation & purification
Mycoplasma Infections veterinary
Tick-Borne Diseases veterinary
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1756-3305
- Volume :
- 9
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- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Parasites & vectors
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 27978844
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-016-1920-8