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Serological and Molecular Evidence of Bartonella henselae in Stray Cats from Southern Italy.

Francesca Grippi1, Paola Galluzzo1,2, Annalisa Guercio1, Valeria Blanda1, Francesco Santangelo3, Sonia Sciortino1, Domenico Vicari1, Francesca Arcuri1, Santina Di Bella1, Alessandra Torina1.   

Abstract

Bartonella henselae is a slow growing and facultative intracellular pathogen mainly transmitted by arthropod vectors adapted to domestic and wild mammalian reservoir hosts. Since cats are the major source of the B. henselae infection, this study aimed to evaluate the seroprevalence and the DNA presence in randomly sampled stray cats. Blood samples of 429 cats were collected from shelter of Palermo (Southern Italy) and sera and whole blood were analyzed for the presence of antibodies against B. henselae by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and by real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), respectively. Two hundred and three sera (47.3%) were positive to IFA and 148 blood samples (34.5%) to real-time PCR. Based on serological results, the evaluation of the potential risk factors (sex, age, coat color) was carried out. The multivariate analysis indicated that cats more than 12 months old were more likely to be seropositive to B. henselae than cats <12 months. These data will add useful information to the understanding of the spread of B. henselae in stray cats in Southern Italy.

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Keywords:  Bartonella henselae; cats; real-time PCR; seroprevalence

Year:  2021        PMID: 33946563     DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9050979

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microorganisms        ISSN: 2076-2607


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