| Literature DB >> 30635034 |
Ingo Schäfer1, Maria Volkmann2, Pamela Beelitz3, Roswitha Merle2, Elisabeth Müller4, Barbara Kohn5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Canine vector-borne infections have gained importance in Germany due to growing tourist traffic and an increased import of dogs from abroad. Endemic regions for pathogens such as Leishmania infantum, Hepatozoon canis, Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys and Dirofilaria spp. are the Mediterranean area and southeastern Europe. Babesia species and Anaplasma phagocytophilum are present all over Europe. The objective of this retrospective study was to evaluate the prevalence of vector-borne infections in dogs imported from defined endemic countries in the Mediterranean area and southeastern Europe.Entities:
Keywords: Arthropod-transmitted infections; Import; Laboratory diagnostics; Vector-borne diseases
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30635034 PMCID: PMC6330426 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-3284-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Direct and indirect methods of detection for vector-borne infections initiated in imported dogs
| Infectious agent | Test | LMU Munich | Laboklin |
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| PCR | Applied Biosystems TaqMan© Real Time PCR [ | TaqMan© Real Time PCR (in-house test) |
| Ab-IFAT | MegaScreen© FLUOEHRLICHIA canis (MegaCor Diagnostik GmbH, Hörbranz, Austria; ≥ 1:40 positive) | MegaFLUO© EHRLICHIA canis (MegaCor Diagnostik GmbH, Hörbranz, Austria; ≥ 1:80 positive) | |
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| PCR | Applied Biosystems TaqMan© Real Time PCR [ | TaqMan© Real Time PCR (in-house test) |
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| PCR | Applied Biosystems TaqMan© Real Time PCR [ | TaqMan© Real Time PCR [ |
| Ab-IFAT | MegaFLUO© LEISH (MegaCor Diagnostik GmbH, Hörbranz, Austria; › 1:64 positive) | ||
| Ab-ELISA | - | Civtest© Canis Leishmania (Hipra, Amer, Spain; › 1,1 LE positive) | |
| PCRb | PCR ( | PCR ( | |
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| Ab-IFAT | MegaScreen© FLUOBABESIA canis (MegaCor GmbH, Hörbranz, Austria; ≥ 1:64 positive) | MegaFLUO© BABESIA canis (MegaCor GmbH, Hörbranz, Austria; ≥ 1:40 positive) |
| Ab-ELISA | – | Babesia ELISA Dog (Afosa, Blankenfelde-Mahlow, Germany; 19 TE positive) | |
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| Ab-IFAT | MegaScreen© FLUOBABESIA gibsoni-Testkit (MegaCor GmbH, Hörbranz, Austria; ≥ 1:64 positive) | MegaFLUO© BABESIA gibsoni (MegaCor GmbH, Hörbranz, Austria; ≥ 1:32 positive) |
| PCRb | In-house protocol | – | |
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| PCR | PCR ( | TaqMan© Real Time PCR (in-house test) |
| Knottʼs test | Modified Knottʼs test [ | Modified Knottʼs test [ | |
| Microfilariae | PCR | PCR (IST-2) with gel electrophoresis [ | TaqMan© Real Time PCR (in-house test)f |
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| Ag-ELISA | Dirochek© Canine Heartworm Antigen Test Kit (Synbiotics Corporation, San Diego, California 92127, US Veterinary License No. 312; Megacor) | FASTest© HW Antigen (MegaCor GmbH, Hörbranz, Austria) |
aIn combination with A. phagocytophilum PCR due to sequence homology
bDifferentiation between different species possible by request of veterinarian
cSpecies differentiation after sequencing of the PCR product and comparison with the database GenBank (NCBI Blast Search)
dSequencing of the PCR-product by request of the veterinarian
eSerological cross-reactions between B. canis und B. vogeli possible
f18S rRNA, 2012–2015 (2007–2012 no data available)
Abbreviations: LMU Munich, Institute for Experimental Parasitology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany; Laboklin, Laboklin, Bad Kissingen, Germany; PCR, polymerase chain reaction; Ag-ELISA, antigen enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay; Ab-IFAT, immunofluorescence antibody test; Ab-ELISA, antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay
Number of vector-borne infections in dogs import from endemic countries (number of monoinfections/number of multiple infections)
| Country of origin | No. of dogs tested positive/total (%) |
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| Spain | 67/186 (36) | 10/6 | 1/– | 35/14 | –/– | 4/8 | –/– | –/1 | 2/2 | –/1 | –/1 |
| Greece | 22/48 (46) | 8/5 | –/– | 7/3 | –/– | –/4 | –/– | –/– | 1/1 | –/1 | –/– |
| Hungary | 4/19 (21) | –/– | –/– | –/– | 1/– | 1/– | –/– | –/– | 1/– | 1/– | –/– |
| Italy | 3/19 (16) | –/1 | –/– | 1/– | –/– | –/1 | –/– | –/– | 1/– | –/– | –/– |
| Portugal | 6/12 (50) | 3/– | –/– | 1/– | –/– | 2/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Bulgaria | 4/9 (44) | 3/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | 1/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| France | 0/9 | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Croatia | 4/8 (50) | 2/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | 1/– | 1/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Turkey | 1/8 (13) | 1/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Cypress | 4/7 (57) | 1/2 | –/– | 1/– | –/– | –/1 | –/1 | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Malta | 4/7 (57) | 1/1 | –/– | –/3 | –/– | –/2 | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Romania | 1/7 (14) | 1/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Slovenia | 0/3 | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Israel | 1/1 (100) | 1/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Montenegro | 1/1 (100) | –/– | –/– | 1/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Tunisia | 0/1 | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– | –/– |
| Total | 122/345 (35) | 31/15 | 1/– | 46/20 | 1/– | 8/16 | 2/1 | 0/1 | 5/3 | 1/2 | –/1 |
aNot differentiated Babesia spp. PCR (polymerase chain reaction)
bSerological cross-reactions between B. canis and B. vogeli possible
cNon-differentiated Knott’s test
Abbreviations: E. can, Ehrlichia canis; A. pla, Anaplasma platys; L. inf, Leishmania infantum; B. spp., Babesia spp.; B. can, Babesia canis; H. can, Hepatozoon canis; D. spp., Dirofilaria spp.; D. imm, Dirofilaria immitis; D. rep, Dirofilaria repens; Ac. rec, Acanthocheilonema reconditum
Number of dogs tested positive for vector-borne infections after time between import and presentation in the clinic
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| No data | 22/67 (33) | 6 | – | 8 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
| 0–2 months | 26/50 (52) | 8 | 1 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 7 |
| 2–6 months | 10/33 (30) | 2 | – | 1 | 1 | – | 1 | 5 |
| 6–12 months | 16/44 (36) | 3 | – | 5 | 1 | – | 1 | 6 |
| 1–5 years | 39/98 (40) | 8 | – | 22 | 1 | – | 2 | 6 |
| 5–7 years | 6/18 (33) | 3 | – | 3 | – | – | – | – |
| > 7 years | 3/35 (9) | 1 | – | 1 | – | – | – | 1 |
| Total | 122/345 (35) | 31 | 1 | 46 | 9 | 2 | 6 | 27 |
Number of positive tests for vector-borne infections in dogs imported to Germany
| Infectious agent/test | No. of dogs tested positive/total (%) | Direct tests (positive/total) | Indirect tests (positive/total) |
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| 45/278 (16) | 8/68a | 43/257b |
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| 1/21 (5) | 1/21a | – |
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| 66/314 (21) | 20/79a | 57/276b; 6/32c |
| 3/98 (3) | 3/98a,d | – | |
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| 22/213 (10) | – | 20/187b; 2/27c |
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| 0/13 (0) | – | 0/13b |
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| 3/28 (11) | 3/28a | – |
| 0/8 (0) | 0/8a | – | |
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| 8/156 (5) | 8/156f | – |
| Microfilariae | 5/23 (22) | 5/23a | – |
| Modified Knott’s test | 7/95 (7) | 7/95 | – |
| Total | 122/345 (35) | 55/576 (10%) | 128/792 (16%) |
aPolymerase chain reaction
bImmunofluorescence antibody test
cAntibody enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay
d2/3 positive PCR-tests were differentiated as B. canis, 1/3 was not differentiated
eSerological cross-reactions between B. canis und B. vogeli possible
fAntigen enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay
Fig. 1Number of dogs tested for vector-borne infections between 2007 and 2015
Prevalences of vector-borne infections in selected retrospective studies in imported dogs in Germany (positive results/number of tested dogs)
| Infectious agent | Detection methods | Röhrig et al. [ | Menn et al. [ |
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| Period | 2004–2008 | 2004–2009 | |
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| Direct | 5.3 (3/57) | – |
| Indirect | 10.8 (299/2763) | 10.1 (492/4308) | |
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| Direct | 1.1 (26/2289) | 2.2 (133/4548) |
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| Direct | 5.0 (9/179) | – |
| Indirect | 29.8 (130/436) | 22.4 (332/1481) | |
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| Direct | 0.5 (5/2289) | – |
| Indirect | 8.9 (251/2819) | 24.3 (1138/3507) | |
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| Direct | 14.9 (14/94) | – |
| Indirect | 9.6 (292/3049) | 12.2 (569/3682) | |
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| Direct | 3 (68/2223) | – |
| Knott’s test | Direct | 6.4 (108/1685) | 7.7 (372/4309) |
| Prevalence | Positive dogs | – (–/3531) | 43.7 (2044/4681) |
aImported dogs (94% from Mediterranean countries in Europe)
bProportion of dogs with holiday stays abroad (n = 87, 1.8%) and number of dogs without anamnesis (n = 368, 7.9%)