Literature DB >> 27334817

Rangelia vitalii, Babesia spp. and Ehrlichia spp. in dogs in Passo Fundo, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Juliana Gottlieb1, Marcos Rogério André2, João Fábio Soares3, Luiz Ricardo Gonçalves2, Mateus Tonial de Oliveira1, Marcio Machado Costa4, Marcelo Bahia Labruna5, Carlos Eduardo Bortolini4, Rosangela Zacarias Machado2, Maria Isabel Botelho Vieira1.   

Abstract

Pathogens transmitted by ticks are an emerging problem worldwide, this study aimed to diagnose the causal agents of infection in dogs presenting suspected hemoparasitoses. Fifty-eight dogs with clinical signs such as depression, hemorrhagic diathesis and fever were evaluated regarding clinical presentation, hemogram, blood smears and serological tests, using the indirect immunofluorescence method for the agents Babesia vogeli and Ehrlichia canis and conventional PCR for Babesia spp. (gene 18S rRNA), Rangelia vitalii (gene 18S rRNA) and Ehrlichia spp. (gene dsb). Five (8.6%) of the 58 dogs were serologically positive for Babesia spp. and three (5.1%) for E. canis. Four dogs (6.8%) were positive for R. vitalii through the molecular diagnosis. The PCR products were sequenced and the DNA from R. vitalii was found to be 99% genetically identical to samples of R. vitalii that had been isolated in Brazil. No presence of Babesia spp. or E. canis was observed through PCR on the dogs evaluated here. The results indicate the presence of R. vitalii and exposure to Babesia spp. and Ehrlichia spp. among the dogs analyzed.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27334817     DOI: 10.1590/S1984-29612016041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Bras Parasitol Vet        ISSN: 0103-846X


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