| Literature DB >> 19602312 |
Lucia Helena O'Dwyer1, Viviane Von Ah Lopes, Adriano Stefani Rubini, Karina Dos Santos Paduan, Paulo Eduardo Martins Ribolla.
Abstract
The status of Babesia spp. infection in dogs from rural areas of São Paulo State, Brazil was studied. For this, 150 animals were examined by blood smears and by PCR; the presence of tick infestation was also investigated. By the blood smear examination, 3 animals (2%) were detected positive and by PCR for Babesia spp. 12 (8%) were positive, with bands visualized in 450 bp. Rhipicephalus sanguineus or Amblyomma spp. were found on 36 (24%) of the 150 dogs. Amblyomma species found were A. cajennense (9/36-25%) and A. ovale (9/36-25%). It was not possible to correlate the presence of R. sanguineus and the infection with Babesia spp. The sequencing of four positive samples demonstrated close identity with B. canis vogeli already characterized in Brazil.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19602312 DOI: 10.4322/rbpv.01802005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ISSN: 0103-846X