| Literature DB >> 19426490 |
Bernhard Gerber1, Katharina Haug, Simone Eichenberger, Claudia E Reusch, Max M Wittenbrink.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Data on the long-term outcome of B. burgdorferi infections in adult dogs are sparse. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether Bernese Mountain dogs with serological evidence of natural B. burgdorferi infection more often develop signs such as lameness, azotemia or proteinuria during a follow-up period of 2.5 to 3.0 years. Seropositive Bernese Mountain dogs were compared to seronegative Bernese Mountain dogs and to seropositive and seronegative control dogs of other breeds. Dogs included in a previous study on the prevalence of antibodies against B. burgdorferi in Bernese Mountain dogs were re-evaluated. Antibodies against B. burgdorferi were determined using an ELISA with a whole-cell sonicate as antigen and results were confirmed using a Western blot assay.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19426490 PMCID: PMC2697146 DOI: 10.1186/1746-6148-5-18
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Antibodies against B. burgdorferi in Bernese Mountain dogs and control dogs at the first evaluation and after a median of 2.7 years.
| First evaluation | ||||
| Bernese Mountain dogs (N = 53) | Control dogs | |||
| Serology result at the second evaluation | positive | negative | positive | negative |
| remained negative | 21 (68%) | 14 (74%) | ||
| remained positive | 15 (68%) | 7 (64%) | ||
| seroconverted* | 7 (32%) | 4 (36%) | ||
| seroreverted** | 10 (32%) | 5 (26%) | ||
*seroconversion: Serologic test for antibodies against B. burgdorferi was negative in the first evaluation and changed to positive in the second.
**seroreversion serologic test for antibodies against B. burgdorferi was positive in the first evaluation and changed to negative in the second.
General condition and lameness in Bernese Mountain dogs and control dogs at the first examination and after a median of 2.7 years.
| Result of | ||||||
| positive (N = 22) | negative (N = 31) | positive (N = 11) | negative (N = 19) | |||
| 1st ex. | normal | 21 | 31 | 11 | 18 | |
| poor | ||||||
| 2nd ex. | normal | 19 | 30 | 8 | 16 | |
| poor | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 | ||
| [P = 0.5]* | [P = 1.0] | [P = 0.25] | [P = 0.5] | |||
| 1st ex. | no | 21 | 30 | 10 | 15 | |
| yes | 1 | 1 | 3 | |||
| 2nd ex. | no | 17 | 30 | 9 | 15 | |
| yes | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 | ||
| [P = 0.125] | [P = 1.0] | [P = 1.0] | [P = 1.0] | |||
ex. = examination
*P resulting from comparison between first and second evaluation
Range and median of hematology, serum chemistry and urine parameters in Bernese Mountain dogs and control dogs at the first examination and after a median of 2.7 years.
| Result of | ||||||
| Parameters | Reference range | positive (N = 22) | negative (N = 31) | positive (N = 11) | negative (N = 19) | |
| 42–55 | 1st ex. | 41–63 (51) | 41–60 (50) | 40–57 (51) | 43–54 (48) | |
| 2nd ex. | 36–54 (46) | 36–54 (46) | 34–49 (44) | 41–55 (47) | ||
| [P < 0.001]* | [P < 0.001]* | [P = 0.004]* | [P = 0.06] | |||
| 3.8–9.4 | 1st ex. | 3.1–8.9 (6.7) | 4.0–13.1 (6.5) | 3.8–7.7 (5.6) | 3.4–8.6 (5.6) | |
| 2nd ex. | 3.9–13.7 (6.5) | 3.6–15.1 (6.9) | 2.8–6.4 (4.8) | 1.7–6.7 (4.2) | ||
| [P = 0.73] | [P = 0.34] | [P = 0.21] | [P = 0.001]* | |||
| 64–125 | 1st ex. | 80–120 (102) | 74–155 (100) | 72–119 (87) | 66–114 (82) | |
| 2nd ex. | 64–138 (108) | 65–260 (99) | 59–110 (78) | 52–107 (72) | ||
| [P = 0.85] | [P = 0.96] | [P = 0.003]* | [P < 0.001]* | |||
| 56–71 | 1st ex. | 58–74 (64) | 43–74 (63) | 53–65 (61) | 50–67 (61) | |
| 2nd ex. | 53–70 (64) | 55–73 (64) | 59–69 (61) | 58–74 (63) | ||
| [P = 0.77] | [P = 0.002]* | [P = 0.28] | [P = 0.02] | |||
| 29–37 | 1st ex. | 25–33 (30) | 21–34 (30) | 28–35 (32) | 28–35 (31) | |
| 2nd ex. | 22–36 (33) | 28–38 (35) | 30–40 (33) | 30–40 (35) | ||
| [P = 0.001]* | [P < 0.001]* | [P = 0.03] | [P < 0.001]* | |||
| 1st ex. | 1.010–1.049 (1.030) | 1.006–1.050 (1.028) | 1.011–1.048 (1.021) | 1.007–1.048 (1.027) | ||
| 2nd ex. | 1.006–1.050 (1.030) | 1.007–1.050 (1.034) | 1.012–1.046 (1.023) | 1.006–1.042 (1.026) | ||
| [P = 0.21] | [P = 0.27] | [P = 0.81] | [P = 0.41] | |||
| 1st ex. | 0.06–0.28 (0.11) | 0.06–0.42 (0.11) | 0.07–0.48 (0.12) | 0.08–0.21 (0.11) | ||
| 2nd ex. | 0.05–0.36 (0.14) | 0.06–0.44 (0.10) | 0.06–0.92 (0.09) | 0.06–0.53 (0.11) | ||
| [P = 0.05] | [P = 0.79] | [P = 0.13] | [P = 0.91] | |||
| 1st ex. | 15 neg., 3 pos. | 21 neg., 5 pos. | 9 neg., 2 pos. | 11 neg., 6 pos | ||
| 2nd ex. | 6 neg., 11 pos. | 7 neg., 18 pos. | 4 neg., 7 pos. | 9 neg., 8 pos. | ||
| [P = 0.001]* | [P < 0.001]* | [P = 0.03] | [P = 0.27] | |||
| 1st ex. | 11 neg., 8 pos. | 22 neg., 4 pos. | 10 neg. | 14 neg., 3 pos. | ||
| 2nd ex. | 11 neg., 6 pos. | 20 neg., 5 pos. | 10 neg., 1 pos. | 13 neg., 4 pos. | ||
| [P = 0.69] | [P = 0.25] | [P = 1.00] | [P = 1.00] | |||
*Significant difference between first and second examination at P < 0.006 due to Bonferroni correction.
ex. = examination