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Infection capacity of Trypanosoma vivax experimentally inoculated through different routes in bovines with latent Anaplasma marginale.

Thiago Souza Azeredo Bastos1, Adriana Marques Faria1, Alliny Souza de Assis Cavalcante1, Darling Melany de Carvalho Madrid1, Dina Maria Beltrán Zapa1, João Eduardo Nicaretta1, Leonardo Bueno Cruvinel1, Luciana Maffini Heller1, Luiz Fellipe Monteiro Couto1, Daniel de Castro Rodrigues1, Lorena Lopes Ferreira2, Vando Edésio Soares3, Fabiano Antônio Cadioli4, Welber Daniel Zanetti Lopes5.   

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to compare the infection capacity of Trypanosoma vivax experimentally inoculated through different routes in calves naturally infected with latent Anaplasma marginale. On Day 0 of the study, 25 calves (breed: Girolando) were divided into five groups. The first four groups of five calves each received approximately 1 × 106 trypomastigotes of T. vivax through the intradermal, subcutaneous, intramuscular and intravenous routes. Another five animals remained unaffected to serve as A. marginale naturally infected controls. The study of T. vivax was performed on all calves from D+1 to D+30 using the Woo, Brener and blood smear techniques. PCR was performed on Days +1, +3, +4, +5, +28, +29 and + 30. The results indicated that T. vivax was capable of infecting and developing the disease in the calves independent of the inoculation route. A positive correlation was found between T. vivax and rectal temperature (P ≤ 0.05) and a negative correlation was seen between the protozoan and globular volume (P ≤ 0.05). Latent A. marginale in the calves acted as co-infection for T. vivax. Jaundice was seen only in calves with a high parasitemia by A. marginale. Therefore, in areas with the confirmed presence of T. vivax in bovines, this protozoan should be included in the complex denominated "Bovine Parasitic Sadness", which currently encompasses only Anaplasma and Babesia.
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Keywords:  Anaplasmosis; Bovine parasitic sadness; Trypanosomosis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32112944     DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2020.107861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Parasitol        ISSN: 0014-4894            Impact factor:   2.011


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1.  A cerumenolomic approach to bovine trypanosomosis diagnosis.

Authors:  João Marcos G Barbosa; Débora Ribeiro de Mendonça; Lurian C David; Taynara C E Silva; Danielly A Fortuna Lima; Anselmo E de Oliveira; Welber Daniel Zanetti Lopes; Maria Clorinda S Fioravanti; Paulo H Jorge da Cunha; Nelson R Antoniosi Filho
Journal:  Metabolomics       Date:  2022-06-23       Impact factor: 4.747

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