Babesia gibsoni infection in Italy: a cross sectional study of 607 blood samples belonging to dogs that needed a molecular analysis investigation (2016-2019)

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作者
Carli, Erika [1 ]
De Arcangeli, Stefano [1 ]
Montelli, Stefano [1 ]
Caldin, Marco [1 ]
Ligorio, Elisa [1 ]
Furlanello, Tommaso [1 ]
机构
[1] San Marco Vet Clin & Lab, Via Dell Ind 3, I-35030 Padua, Italy
来源
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY- REGIONAL STUDIES AND REPORTS | 2021年 / 25卷
关键词
Babesia gibsoni; Italy; Dog; TICKS INFESTING DOGS; ASIAN GENOTYPE; BULL TERRIERS; OWNED DOGS; IDENTIFICATION; PATHOGENS; CANIS; PCR; ANAPLASMA; ISOLATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.vprsr.2021.100596
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Babesia gibsoni (B. gibsoni) infection was sporadically described in Europe. In Italy, in particular, it was detected by PCR analysis only in one dog with unclear source of infection, while it has never been found in molecular studies involving more subjects. The aim of this retrospective, cross-sectional study was to determine the presence and the proportion of B. gibsoni infected dogs in a convenient Italian canine population. Babesia spp PCR analysis reports of canine blood samples collected from January 2016 to December 2019 were selected from the San Marco veterinary laboratory database and evaluated. Piroplasms PCR analysis was performed on 18S rRNA gene and positive samples were sequenced. Available data about signalment, living area and season of diagnosis were evaluated and statistically analyzed. The studied canine population had a median age of 62 months (interquartile range, IQR: 72.5) and was composed of male/female purebred and mixed breed dogs. Through sequencing, B. canis (26/40, 65%), B. vogeli (7/40, 17.5%), B. gibsoni (6/40, 15%) and B. vulpes (1/40, 2.5%) infections were reported. The proportion of B. gibsoni infected dogs in the described population was of 0.99%. The infection resulted more likely in male (6/6, 100%), purebred (5/6, 83.3%) dogs with median age of 40.5 months (IQR:32.3). In one case, the clinical signs and parasitemia appeared after a dogfight with a cohabitant infected dog. No other plausible sources of infection were detected. Likely, this could be considered the first autochthonous B. gibsoni infection case documented in Italy. Our results underline the need of considering B. gibsoni not only an exotic, random and rare cause of disease for dogs in Italy, but a possible emerging pathogen to take into account during diagnostic and epidemiological investigations, in symptomatic as well as in asymptomatic patients.
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