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Molecular detection of co-infections with Anaplasma phagocytophilum and/or Babesia canis canis in Dirofilaria-positive dogs from Slovakia

机译:斯洛伐克Dirofilaria阳性犬中嗜吞噬细胞无浆膜和/或犬贝贝斯氏菌共感染的分子检测

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Recently, several arthropod-borne infections have been introduced into previously non-endemic regions in Europe as the result of various global changes. At the same time, endemic regions are expanding and the risk of co-infections is rising, due to climate change that allows vectors to move and spread infectious diseases into new areas. The aim of the current study was to confirm simultaneous infections with Anaplasma phagocytophilum and/or Babesia canis canis in Dirofilaria-infected dogs from Slovakia, central Europe. Genomic DNA was isolated from 366 blood samples of microfilaraemic dogs without clinical signs of infection. Samples were further screened for the presence of canine tick-borne pathogens using PCR and sequencing. This survey revealed co-infection with four arthropod-borne pathogens, in particular, Dirofilaria repens, Dirofilaria immitis, A. phagocytophilum, and B. canis canis. While D. repens, responsible for canine subcutaneous dirofilariosis, is scattered through the whole territory of the country, D. immitis occurs only in endemic areas of southeastern and southwestern Slovakia in mixed infection with D. repens. Co-infection with A. phagocytophilum was reported in 3.27% of the dogs positive for D. repens; mixed infection with D. repens and B. canis canis was detected in 3.55% of the tested blood samples. Eastern Slovak Lowland represents a natural focus of B. canis canis and is a highly endemic area for canine dirofilariosis. The presence of triple infection with D. repens, A. phagocytophilum, and B. canis canis was detected in one dog originating from the eastern lowland region of Slovakia. This study highlights the importance of co-infected, clinically healthy dogs in the spreading of several different arthropod-borne pathogens and the necessity for detailed epidemiological surveys, especially in newly infested areas
机译:最近,由于各种全球变化,一些节肢动物传播的感染已被引入欧洲以前非流行地区。同时,由于气候变化,病媒不断转移并将传染病传播到新的地区,流行地区正在扩大,同时感染的风险也在增加。本研究的目的是确认来自中欧斯洛伐克的Dirofilaria感染犬的吞噬性无浆细胞和/或犬贝贝斯犬同时感染。从366例微丝虫狗的血液样本中分离出基因组DNA,没有临床感染迹象。使用PCR和测序进一步筛选样品中是否存在犬tick传播的病原体。这项调查显示与节肢动物传播的四种病原体共同感染,特别是Dirofilaria repens,Dirofilaria炎,A。phagocytophilum和B. canis canis。虽然负责犬皮下铁丝丝虫病的白毛狗散布在全国各地,但仅在斯洛伐克东南部和西南部的地方性地区流行白热狗的混合感染。据报道,在3.2.7%的白僵菌阳性狗中与吞噬曲霉共感染。在3.55%的被测血样中检出了D. repens和B. canis canis混合感染。斯洛伐克东部低地是犬双歧杆菌的自然焦点,是犬双丝虫病的高度流行地区。在一只来自斯洛伐克东部低地地区的狗中,检测到存在白僵菌,吞噬嗜血杆菌和犬双歧杆菌的三重感染。这项研究强调了共同感染,临床上健康的狗在传播几种不同的节肢动物传播的病原体方面的重要性以及进行详细的流行病学调查的必要性,特别是在新感染地区

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