Occurrence of tick-borne pathogens in dogs in a coastal region of the state of Ceará, northeastern Brazil

The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of tick-borne pathogens (Ehrlichia canis, Babesia vogeli, Hepatozoon spp. and Rickettsia spp.) in dogs in Vila de Jericoacoara, coastal region of Ceará, Brazil. Blood samples were collected from 153 animals and analyzed using molecular and serolo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista brasileira de parasitologia veterinaria 2022-01, Vol.31 (1), p.e021321-e021321
Hauptverfasser: Fonsêca, Arícia Débora Vasconcelos, Oliveira, Lorena Mayana Beserra de, Jorge, Felipe Rodrigues, Cavalcante, Ramuelly Olinda, Bevilaqua, Claudia Maria Leal, Pinto, Francisco José Maia, Santos, Jessica Maria Leite Dos, Teixeira, Bruno Marques, Rodrigues, Ana Kétylla Ponte Prado, Braz, Gissandra Farias, Viana, Geysa Almeida, Costa, Edmara Chaves, Serpa, Maria Carolina de Azevedo, Weck, Bárbara Conte, Labruna, Marcelo Bahia
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of tick-borne pathogens (Ehrlichia canis, Babesia vogeli, Hepatozoon spp. and Rickettsia spp.) in dogs in Vila de Jericoacoara, coastal region of Ceará, Brazil. Blood samples were collected from 153 animals and analyzed using molecular and serological methods. Sixty animals were found to be infected or exposed to at least one of the pathogens studied. Babesia vogeli was the most prevalent pathogen (15%), followed by E. canis (13.7%) and Hepatozoon spp. (11.8%), which was identified as Hepatozoon canis through sequencing. Twenty dogs (13%) were seroreactive to Rickettsia spp. Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato was observed on 11.8% of the animals. There were associations between age (< 3 years old) and positivity for B. vogeli, and between habitation (stray dogs) and positivity for H. canis. There were also associations between anemia and infection with H. canis, and between leukopenia and exposure to Rickettsia spp. No association was detected between clinical alterations and infection with or exposure to the pathogens studied. The results confirmed that pathogens of veterinary importance are circulating in northeastern Brazil and showed that dogs are exposed to Rickettsia species with zoonotic potential, thus indicating a need for vector control measures.
ISSN:0103-846X
1984-2961
1984-2961
DOI:10.1590/S1984-29612022010