| Literature DB >> 29654675 |
Jiawei Wang1, Patrick Kelly2, Jilei Zhang1, Zhengsheng Shi3, Chunlian Song4, Xiaofeng Zheng5, Yi Zhang6, Yongqing Hao7, Haiju Dong8, Heba S El-Mahallawy1,9, Wenbin Xiong1, Heng Wang1, Jianji Li1, Xinjun Zhang1, Chengming Wang1,10.
Abstract
Despite the fact vector-borne diseases (VBDs) have been increasingly reported in dogs worldwide, there are only limited reports on VBDs in dogs in China with most being based on molecular detection of active infections. To provide further data on the exposure of dogs in China to VBD agents, we used commercial immunochromatographic assays to test plasma from 637 apparently healthy indoor and breeding colony dogs from 21 veterinary clinics in 10 provinces in China and a commercial dog breeding facility for circulating antigen of Dirofilaria immitis, and for circulating antibodies against Ehrlichia spp., Anaplasma spp., and Borrelia burgdorferi. Overall, we found only low levels of exposure to Ehrlichia spp. (4.7%; 30/637), Anaplasma spp. (1.4%; 9/637), B. burgdorferi (0.9%; 6/637) and D. immitis (0.2%; 1/637) with most of the positive animals coming from the commercial breeding colony (26/103; 25.2%) where ectoparasites were most commonly noted. At least one vector-borne agent was found in dogs from 6 of the 10 provinces investigated. Our results confirm exposure of dogs from around China to a variety of VBDs, even indoor pets seldom observed to harbor ectoparasites.Entities:
Keywords: China; SNAP® 4Dx®; Vector-borne agents; dogs
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29654675 DOI: 10.1515/ap-2018-0047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Parasitol ISSN: 1230-2821 Impact factor: 1.440