Piroplasmid infection is not associated with clinicopathological and laboratory abnormalities in cats from Midwestern Brazil
Feline piroplasmids include the genera Babesia spp., Cytauxzoon spp., and Theileria spp. In Brazil, there are few reports regarding these hemoprotozoans; however, clinicopathological and molecular data are scarce. This study aimed to characterize the clinical relevance of these parasites through hem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2022-09, Vol.121 (9), p.2561-2570 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Feline piroplasmids include the genera
Babesia
spp.,
Cytauxzoon
spp., and
Theileria
spp. In Brazil, there are few reports regarding these hemoprotozoans; however, clinicopathological and molecular data are scarce. This study aimed to characterize the clinical relevance of these parasites through hematological, biochemical, and molecular approaches. For this purpose, 166 cats from Brasilia, Federal District, Midwestern Brazil, were screened using a quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) for piroplasmids based on the LSU4 mitochondrial gene, which resulted in an overall prevalence of 36/166 (21.7%). Twelve of 166 samples (7.2%) were positive for
C. felis
, while 19/166 (11.4%) were positive for
Babesia vogeli
. No samples tested positive for
Theileria
spp.
Babesia vogeli
and
Cytauxzoon
spp
.
LSU4 sequences showed identities of 97–100% and 99.3%, respectively, to US isolates. The hematological and biochemical findings did not differ significantly between the cats that tested positive and negative for piroplasmids. Although the lack of abnormalities in clinical and laboratory parameters does not eliminate the possibility that these cats were sick and recovered, it may suggest that the Brazilian strain of
Cytauxzoon
spp. is not as pathogenic as that from the USA, despite the high molecular identity with North American isolates. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-022-07602-8 |