| Literature DB >> 27161452 |
Tawin Inpankaew1, Sze Fui Hii2, Wissanuwat Chimnoi1, Rebecca J Traub3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Southeast Asia, the canine vector-borne pathogens Babesia spp., Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys, Hepatozoon canis, haemotropic mycoplasmas and Dirofilaria immitis cause significant morbidity and mortality in dogs. Moreover, dogs have also been implicated as natural reservoirs for Rickettsia felis, the agent of flea-borne spotted fever, increasingly implicated as a cause of undifferentiated fever in humans in Southeast Asia. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and diversity of canine vector-borne pathogens in 101 semi-domesticated dogs from rural Cambodia using molecular diagnostic techniques.Entities:
Keywords: Babesia; Cambodia; Canine; Dirofilaria; Dogs; Ehrlichia; Hepatozoon; Mycoplasma; PCR; Vector-borne
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27161452 PMCID: PMC4862146 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1552-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig 1.Map of Cambodia with Rovieng District, Preah Vihear Province highlighted in red. (Google Earth)
Oligonucleotide primers used to detect vector borne protozoan and rickettsial pathogens
| Pathogen | Specific | Gene target (bp) | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
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| Genus | 18S rRNA (422–440) | [ |
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| Genus | 18S r RNA (666) | [ |
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| Genus | 16S rRNA (595) | [ |
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| Genus | 16S rRNA (345) | [ |
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| Species | 16S r RNA (678) | [ |
| SFG rickettsiae | Group |
| [ |
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| Species |
| [ |
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| Genus | 5.8S-ITS2-28S (430–664) | [ |
Prevalence of canine vector borne pathogens detected by PCR
| Pathogen | Dogs ( |
|---|---|
| Number positive (%) | |
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| 33 (32.7) |
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| 22 (21.8) |
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| 11 (10.9) |
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| 0 (0.0) |
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| 10 (9.9) |
|
| 3 (2.9) |
|
| 16 (15.8) |
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| 11 (10.9) |
|
| 1 (0.9) |
|
| 1 (0.9) |
|
| 1 (0.9) |
|
| 5 (4.9) |
|
| 1 (0.9) |
|
| 1 (0.9) |
|
| 2 (1.9) |
|
| 1 (0.9) |
|
| 1 (0.9) |
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| 1 (0.9) |
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| 1 (0.9) |
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| 1 (0.9) |
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| 2 (1.9) |
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| 1 (0.9) |
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| 2 (1.9) |
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| 1 (0.9) |
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| 1 (0.9) |
| Total infected dogs | 72 (71.3) |
| Total co-infected dogs | 24 (23.8) |
Fig. 2Phylogenetic tree obtained from neighbor-joining analysis of the gltA gene amplicons (600 bp) of Rickettsia felis detected in eleven dogs clustered with R. felis Cal 2 strain (CP000053)