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Seroprevalence ofBabesia canisInfection in Clinically Healthy Dogs From Western Romania

Authors :
Mirela Imre
Róbert Farkas
Sorin Morariu
Kálmán Imre
Ionela Hotea
Doru Morar
Marius Stelian Ilie
Gheorghe Darabus
Source :
Journal of Parasitology. 99:161-163
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Society of Parasitologists, 2013.

Abstract

Serum samples from 197 clinically healthy dogs residing in the Banat Region, the western historical part of Romania, were assayed by an indirect fluorescent antibody test for the presence of anti-Babesia canis antibodies. Overall, the seroprevalence was 19.8% (39/197). The percent of seropositive dogs in rural areas (28.4%; 19/67) was significantly higher (P0.05) compared to dogs living in urban areas (15.4%; 20/130). Seroprevalence of B. canis infection in hunting dogs was also found to be significantly higher (P0.05) compared to canines with other lifestyles, but no significant difference was found between companion and kennel dogs. The statistical analysis showed that no significant differences (P0.05) were present between the seroprevalence of infected animals associated with age, gender, or breed. The hunting lifestyle was the only factor (OR = 4.57; 95% CI = 2.1-10.2; P = 0.002) positively associated with seroprevalence in dogs and can be considered the risk factor in the acquisition of infection. Also, the results of the present survey indicate that infection with B. canis in dogs is common in the sampling area and that it is an important pathogen for the local canine population.

Details

ISSN :
19372345 and 00223395
Volume :
99
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Parasitology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....889a843555109c7758248e932ee40fef
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1645/ge-3129.1