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Braz J Infect Dis ; 28(5): 103874, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39332813

RESUMEN

Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by the bacilli Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis. In addition to humans, animals such as nine-banded armadillos and red squirrels are species naturally infected. The objective of this study was to investigate the presence of M. leprae and M. lepromatosis in non-volant small mammals of the order Didelphimorphia and Rodentia through Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) assay. During 2015 and 2018, field expeditions were carried out in three municipalities, covering biotic elements of the Amazon and Cerrado biomes, in the Mato Grosso State, Midwest of Brazil. A specific primer for repetitive sequences of the genomic DNA of M. leprae and M. lepromatosis targeting the RLEP and RLPM gene, respectively, was used to screen for these agents. The molecular detection of M. leprae DNA in the samples was 13.8%. M. lepromatosis was not detected. The present study reports a description of M. leprae in small non-volant mammals in Brazil.


Asunto(s)
Mycobacterium leprae , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Animales , Brasil/epidemiología , Mycobacterium leprae/genética , Mycobacterium leprae/aislamiento & purificación , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Roedores/microbiología , Lepra/microbiología , Mycobacterium/genética , Mycobacterium/aislamiento & purificación , Mycobacterium/clasificación , Armadillos/microbiología , Lepra Lepromatosa/microbiología
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Acta Trop ; 251: 107129, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38266887

RESUMEN

Although Bartonella spp. have been worldwide described in rodents and bats, few studies have reported these agents in marsupials. The present work aimed to investigate the occurrence and genetic diversity of Bartonella in small mammals (rodents, marsupials, and bats) and associated ectoparasites in two ecoregions (Amazonia and Cerrado biomes) in midwestern Brazil. For this purpose, DNA samples from 378 specimens of small mammals (128 rodents, 111 marsupials, and 139 bats) and 41 fleas (Siphonaptera) were screened for the Bartonella genus employing a quantitative real-time PCR assay (qPCR) based on the nuoG (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase gamma subunit) gene. Then, positive samples in qPCR were submitted to conventional PCR (cPCR) assays targeting the gltA, ftsZ, and rpoB genes. One (0.78 %) rodent, 23 (16.54 %) bats, and 3 (7.31 %) fleas showed positive results in the qPCR for Bartonella sp. After cPCR amplification and sequencing, 13 partial Bartonella DNA sequences of the following genes were obtained only from bats´ blood samples: 9 gltA (citrate synthase), 3 ftsZ (cell division protein), and 1 rpoB (RNA polymerase beta subunit). The maximum likelihood inference based on the gltA gene positioned the obtained sequences in three different clades, closely related to Bartonella genotypes previously detected in other bat species and bat flies sampled in Brazil and other countries from Latin America. Similarly, the ftsZ sequences clustered in two different clades with sequences described in bats from Brazil, other countries from Latin America, and Georgia (eastern Europe). Finally, the Bartonella rpoB from a specimen of Lophostoma silvicolum clustered with a Bartonella sp. sequence obtained from a Noctilio albiventris (KP715475) from French Guiana. The present study provided valuable insights into the diversity of Bartonella genotypes infecting bats from two ecoregions (Amazonia and Cerrado) in midwestern Brazil and emphasized that further studies should be conducted regarding the description and evaluation of different lineages of Bartonella in wild small mammals and their ectoparasites in different Brazilian biomes.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Bartonella , Bartonella , Quirópteros , Infestaciones por Pulgas , Marsupiales , Siphonaptera , Animales , Bartonella/genética , Brasil/epidemiología , Mamíferos/parasitología , Infecciones por Bartonella/epidemiología , Infecciones por Bartonella/veterinaria , Roedores , Ecosistema , Filogenia
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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 32(4): e008023, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37851794

RESUMEN

Ticks parasitizing 102 wild animals in the states of Mato Grosso and Goiás, Brazil were collected between 2015 and 2018. A total of 2338 ticks (865 males, 541 females, 823 nymphs, and 109 larvae) belonging to four genera (Amblyomma, Dermacentor, Haemaphysalis, and Rhipicephalus) and at least 21 species were identified. DNA extraction and a molecular survey for rickettsial agents were performed on 650 ticks. The results revealed parasitism by the following species: Rickettsia amblyommatis in Amblyomma cajennense s.s., A. cajennense s.l., Amblyomma coelebs, Amblyomma humerale, Amblyomma longirostre, Amblyomma nodosum, Amblyomma scalpturatum, Amblyomma sculptum, and Amblyomma romitii; Rickettsia parkeri in Amblyomma nodosum, Amblyomma ovale, Amblyomma scalpturatum, and Amblyomma triste; Rickettsia rhipicephali in Haemaphysalis juxtakochi; Rickettsia sp. in A. cajennense s.s., A. nodosum, and A. sculptum, and lastly, 'Candidatus Rickettsia andeanae' in Amblyomma parvum and Rhipicephalus microplus. This study expands the body of knowledge about tick parasitism among wild animals, including new data concerning tick-host associations, and provides information about the epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens in the Center-West region of Brazil.


Asunto(s)
Ixodidae , Rhipicephalus , Rickettsia , Femenino , Masculino , Animales , Ixodidae/microbiología , Brasil/epidemiología , Rickettsia/genética , Animales Salvajes/parasitología , Vertebrados , Amblyomma , Ecosistema
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Rev. Bras. Parasitol. Vet. (Online) ; 32(4): e008023, 2023. mapas, tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1512592

RESUMEN

Ticks parasitizing 102 wild animals in the states of Mato Grosso and Goiás, Brazil were collected between 2015 and 2018. A total of 2338 ticks (865 males, 541 females, 823 nymphs, and 109 larvae) belonging to four genera (Amblyomma, Dermacentor, Haemaphysalis, and Rhipicephalus) and at least 21 species were identified. DNA extraction and a molecular survey for rickettsial agents were performed on 650 ticks. The results revealed parasitism by the following species: Rickettsia amblyommatis in Amblyomma cajennense s.s., A. cajennense s.l., Amblyomma coelebs, Amblyomma humerale, Amblyomma longirostre, Amblyomma nodosum, Amblyomma scalpturatum, Amblyomma sculptum, and Amblyomma romitii; Rickettsia parkeri in Amblyomma nodosum, Amblyomma ovale, Amblyomma scalpturatum, and Amblyomma triste; Rickettsia rhipicephali in Haemaphysalis juxtakochi; Rickettsia sp. in A. cajennense s.s., A. nodosum, and A. sculptum, and lastly, 'Candidatus Rickettsia andeanae' in Amblyomma parvum and Rhipicephalus microplus. This study expands the body of knowledge about tick parasitism among wild animals, including new data concerning tick-host associations, and provides information about the epidemiology of tick-borne pathogens in the Center-West region of Brazil.(AU)


Foram coletados carrapatos parasitando 102 animais silvestres nos estados de Mato Grosso e Goiás, Brasil, entre 2015 e 2018. Um total de 2338 carrapatos (865 machos, 541 fêmeas, 823 ninfas e 109 larvas) pertencentes a quatro gêneros (Amblyomma, Dermacentor, Haemaphysalis e Rhipicephalus) e pelo menos 21 espécies foram identificadas. A extração de DNA e pesquisa molecular para agentes riquétsiais foram realizadas em 650 carrapatos. Os resultados revelaram parasitismo pelas seguintes espécies: Rickettsia amblyommatis em Amblyomma cajennense s.s., A. cajennense s.l., Amblyomma coelebs, Amblyomma humerale, Amblyomma longirostre, Amblyomma nodosum, Amblyomma scalpturatum, Amblyomma sculptum e Amblyomma romitii; Rickettsia parkeri em Amblyomma nodosum, Amblyomma ovale, Amblyomma scalpturatum e Amblyomma triste; Rickettsia rhipicephali em Haemaphysalis juxtakochi; Rickettsia sp. em A. cajennense s.s., A. nodosum e A. sculptum e, por último, 'Candidatus Rickettsia andeanae' em Amblyomma parvum e Rhipicephalus microplus. Este estudo amplia o conhecimento sobre o parasitismo de carrapatos em animais silvestres, incluindo-se novos dados sobre associações carrapato-hospedeiro. Fornece, ainda, informações sobre a epidemiologia de patógenos transmitidos por carrapatos na região Centro-Oeste do Brasil.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Masculino , Femenino , Rickettsia/patogenicidad , Enfermedades por Picaduras de Garrapatas , Animales Salvajes/parasitología , Brasil , Biodiversidad
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Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis ; 80: 101725, 2022 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34847458

RESUMEN

In the present study, 51 strains of Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) were isolated from free-range chickens in the state of Mato Grosso, Midwestern Brazil, upon conducting bioassays in mice, and genotyped them using PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) and 11 markers, including SAG1, SAG2 (5'3'SAG2 and alt. SAG2), SAG3, BTUB, GRA6, c22-8, c29-2, L358, PK1, Apico, and CS3. Fifty isolates were completely genotyped revealing 17 genotypes of T. gondii as follows: 12 matched using ToxoDB PCR-RFLP with the previously reported genotypes, including #6 type BrI (n = 4), #8 type BrIII (n = 7), #11 type BrII (n = 3), #14 (n = 1), #19 (n = 1), #41 (n = 1), #99 (n = 1), #109 (n = 4), #116 (n = 1), #140 (n = 2), #166 (n = 9), #190 (n = 1); and five genotypes have not been described before [#313 (n = 6), #314 (n = 1), #315 (n = 1), #316 (n = 1), #317 (n = 1)]. Moreover, mixed infections were identified in five isolates (TgCkBrMT8, TgCkBrMT9, TgCkBrMT33, TgCkBrMT38, and TgCkBrMT41). Additionally, genotype #190 was reported for the first time in chickens from Brazil. Our results corroborate with previous studies on T. gondii isolates identified in chickens from Brazil, thereby confirming their diversity, a typicality, and possibility of co-infection due to different T. gondii strains present in the country.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Roedores , Toxoplasma , Toxoplasmosis Animal , Animales , Brasil/epidemiología , Pollos , Variación Genética , Genotipo , Ratones , Toxoplasma/genética , Toxoplasmosis Animal/epidemiología
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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 30(4): e013021, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34730707

RESUMEN

To a better insight into the epidemiology and genetic diversity of protozoan hemoparasites infections in wild mammals, this study aimed to the post mortem detection of DNA from species of the order Piroplasmida (Babesia sp., Cytauxzoon sp., and Theileria sp.) and suborder Adelorina (Hepatozoon sp.) using polymerase chain reaction based on the 18S rRNA gene followed by genetic sequencing of blood and spleen samples collected from carcasses of 164 free-ranging and captive wild mammals from Mato Grosso state. Among them, one Leopardus pardalis, three Panthera onca, two Puma concolor were positive for Cytauxzoon sp., and six Tapirus terrestris tested positive for Piroplasmida, while one L. pardalis was positive for Hepatozoon sp. Furthermore, an uncharacterized piroplasmid genetically related to Theileria sp. previously detected in cats from Brazil was described in lowland tapirs. Despite the controversy regarding the epidemiological threat of these protozoa, the detection of these tick-borne agents in wild free-living and captive mammals, even when asymptomatic, demonstrates the importance of monitoring, particularly in hotspots such as the state of Mato Grosso, to verify the circulation and genetic diversity, to anticipate the possible emergence of diseases, and even their consequences to other animals as well as humans.


Asunto(s)
Babesia , Panthera , Piroplasmida , Animales , Babesia/genética , Brasil , Gatos , ADN Protozoario/genética , Filogenia , Piroplasmida/genética
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Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 25: 100610, 2021 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34474803

RESUMEN

Toxoplasma gondii is a widespread protozoan parasite that causes infections in animals and humans. The presence of tissue cysts in cattle musculature evidences their epidemiological significance in transmission to humans. The present study aimed to evaluate the seroprevalence of and risk factors of T. gondii seropositivity in beef cattle in the municipality of Unaí, Minas Gerais state, Brazil. Bovine blood samples (n = 612) were collected from 31 herds. Risk factors associated with the animal-level and herd-level seroprevalence were analysed using a questionnaire that investigates the epidemiological aspects of toxoplasmosis. A search for anti-T. gondii antibodies was performed by means of an indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT). Analysis of 612 samples showed 369 animals positive for anti-T. gondii antibodies (IFAT ≥64), with a seroprevalence of 60.29% (95% confidence interval (CI): 56.35-64.10). The herd-level seroprevalence was 96.77% (95% CI: 79.00-99.58). Applying a multivariate logistic regression analysis, a test of the association between seroprevalence of T. gondii infection and the potential predictors showed that cats (domestic or wild) with access to the drinking water of cattle were a significant (P = 0.001) predictor. The seroprevalence of T. gondii in cattle destined for human consumption is widely distributed throughout the entire study area. Thus, integrated control measures and strategies are suggested to prevent T. gondii infection in cattle.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Bovinos , Toxoplasma , Toxoplasmosis Animal , Animales , Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios , Brasil/epidemiología , Bovinos , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/epidemiología , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/parasitología , Factores de Riesgo , Estudios Seroepidemiológicos , Toxoplasmosis Animal/epidemiología , Toxoplasmosis Animal/parasitología
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Vet Res Commun ; 45(4): 399-407, 2021 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34415505

RESUMEN

The present study aimed to determine the seroprevalence of anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies using an indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA-IgG) in 3,814 cows aged ≥ 24 months belonging to 353 beef farms in the Mato Grosso state. Additionally, we aimed to identify the possible risk factors associated with seropositivity in Mato Grosso, which encompasses three biomes (Amazon, Cerrado, and Pantanal) of Brazil. Analysis of 3,814 samples observed that 1,307 animals were positive for anti-T. gondii antibodies (IFA-IgG ≥ 64), with an animal-level seroprevalence of 34.27%. Herd-level seroprevalence was 92.07%. In the animal-level model, cows raised in the Amazon and Pantanal biomes and breed studies on European and Zebu or hybrid were found to be at risk for T. gondii seropositivity. Prevalence of anti-T. gondii antibodies in cows destined for human consumption was found to be widely distributed throughout the entire study area. Further studies are required to assess the impact of beef in the possible transmission of toxoplasmosis to humans residing in the region and establish additional control measures for this protozoan mainly on beef herds raised in the Amazon and Pantanal biomes, where the highest values of seroprevalence were observed.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Bovinos/epidemiología , Toxoplasma/aislamiento & purificación , Toxoplasmosis Animal/epidemiología , Animales , Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios , Brasil/epidemiología , Bovinos , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/parasitología , Femenino , Técnica del Anticuerpo Fluorescente Indirecta/veterinaria , Prevalencia , Estudios Seroepidemiológicos , Toxoplasmosis Animal/parasitología
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Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 30(1): e023020, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33605388

RESUMEN

Neospora caninum is considered to be one of the main causes of abortion among cattle. The present survey was conducted in the municipality of Rolim de Moura, Rondônia State, Brazil. A questionnaire that investigates the epidemiological aspects of neosporosis was used in the analysis of risk factors associated with the animal-level and herd-level prevalence in dairy cattle. A total of 416 bovine blood samples were collected from 30 farms, and N. caninum antibody levels were measured by Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test (IFAT). Analysis of dairy cattle serum samples revealed the presence of anti-N. caninum antibodies to be 47.36% (n = 197). Risk factors associated with N. caninum infection were the management system and access locations of dogs. The results of the present survey indicated that infection of dairy cattle with N. caninum is widespread in the studied region of Western Amazon, which has implications for prevention and control of neosporosis in this region. Therefore, integrated control strategies and measures are recommended to prevent and control N. caninum infection in dairy cattle. In addition, direct contact between dairy cattle, dogs and wild animals, which can influence the epidemiology of neosporosis, should be investigated further.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Bovinos , Coccidiosis , Neospora , Animales , Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios/sangre , Brasil/epidemiología , Bovinos , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/epidemiología , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/parasitología , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/prevención & control , Enfermedades de los Bovinos/transmisión , Coccidiosis/epidemiología , Coccidiosis/prevención & control , Coccidiosis/transmisión , Coccidiosis/veterinaria , Industria Lechera , Enfermedades de los Perros/epidemiología , Enfermedades de los Perros/parasitología , Perros , Análisis Factorial , Femenino , Neospora/inmunología , Embarazo , Factores de Riesgo , Estudios Seroepidemiológicos
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Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis ; 74: 101599, 2021 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33260021

RESUMEN

The aim of this study was to carry out a seroepidemiological study of anti-T. gondii and anti-N. caninum antibodies in serum samples from sheep intended for human consumption in the Rondônia state, in the Western Brazilian Amazon, and identify possible risk factors associated with seropositivity. The analysis of the 616 sheep serum samples revealed animal-level seroprevalence of T. gondii in the order of 52.4 % and of N. caninum of 60.6 %. Prevalence of co-infections was 33.4 %. The herd-level seroprevalence was 100 % for both the parasites. Applying of multivariate logistic regression analysis, test of the association between seroprevalence of T. gondii infection and the potential predictors showed that feed, fetal malformation, abortion, neurological problems (lambs), presence of rodents were the significant (P < 0.05) predictors. The variables presence of rodents, cats, wild animals and main activity showed statistical association (P < 0.05) with the seroprevalence of N. caninum. Due to the high prevalence of T. gondii and N. caninum found in this study, the absence of specific slaughterhouses for sheep and raw or undercooked sheep meat for human consumption we concluded that sheep can represent an important source of infection for humans.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de los Gatos , Coccidiosis , Neospora , Enfermedades de las Ovejas , Toxoplasma , Toxoplasmosis Animal , Animales , Anticuerpos Antiprotozoarios , Brasil/epidemiología , Gatos , Coccidiosis/epidemiología , Coccidiosis/veterinaria , Femenino , Humanos , Neospora/inmunología , Embarazo , Estudios Seroepidemiológicos , Ovinos , Enfermedades de las Ovejas/epidemiología , Toxoplasma/inmunología , Toxoplasmosis Animal/epidemiología
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Acta Vet. Brasilica ; 15(1): 15-18, 2021. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1453254

RESUMEN

Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL), also known as kala-azar, is a disseminated protozoan infection caused by Leishmania donovani complex. Traditionally the definite diagnosis is made by amastigote detection in the tissue. In August 2015, a female dog, mongrel, older than 2 years, apparently healthy, from the Zoonosis Control Center of the Rolim de Moura/RO, was subjected to the CVL diagnosis was using bone marrow aspirates smears and popliteal lymph nodesmears by Fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB), stained slides with Diff-Quick screened for Leishmania amastigotes by means of direct opticmicroscopic examination (100×). Lymph node and bone marrow aspirates were to investigate the presence of L. infantum DNA by real-time PCR. The popliteal lymph node positive result was showed by observation of typical amastigotes, presenting nucleus and kinetoplast, associated with lymphoblastic proliferation, reactive macrophages, plasmocytes (not rarely Mott cells), eosinophyls and lymphoglandular hyperplasia. Positive bone marrow sample resulted from the observation of amastigotes in monocyte cytoplasm or free on the smear background. The presence of the L. infantum kDNA was detected in lymph node and bone marrow FNAB samples. This research note describes the autochthonous case of CVL recorded in the state of Rondônia (RO), Brazil, non-endemic area for visceral Leishmani


A Leishmaniose visceral (LV), também conhecida como kala-azar, é uma infecção disseminada por protozoários causada pelo complexo Leishmania donovani. Tradicionalmente, o diagnóstico definitivo é feito pela detecção de amastigo-tas no tecido. Em agosto de 2015, uma cadela, vira-lata, com idade superior a 2 anos, aparentemente saudável, do Centro de Controle de Zoonoses do Rolim de Moura / RO, foi submetida ao diagnóstico de CVL usando esfregaços de aspirado de medula óssea e linfonodos poplíteos por biópsia aspirativa por agulha fina (PAAF), lâminas coradas com Diff-Quick rastreado para amastigotas de Leishmania por meio de exame microscópico óptico direto (100 ×). Os aspirados de linfonodos e medula óssea foram investigados quanto a presença de DNA de L. infantum por PCR em tempo real. O resultado positivo dos lin-fonodos poplíteos foi demonstrado pela observação de amastigotas típicos, apresentando núcleo e cinetoplasto, associados à proliferação linfoblástica, macrófagos reativos, plasmócitos (não raramente células Mott), eosinófilos e hiperplasia linfoglan-dular. Amostras positivas de medula óssea resultaram da observação de amastigotas no citoplasma de monócitos ou livres no fundo do esfregaço. A presença do kDNA de L. infantum foi detectada em amostras de FNAB de linfonodo e medula óssea. Esta nota de pesquisa descreve o caso autóctone de CVL registrado no estado de Rondônia (RO), Brasil, área não endêmica de Leishmaniose visceral. Portanto, de acordo com os dados revelados, serão necessários estudos que incluam um número maior de animais para elucidar a característica epidemiológica do Leishmania em Rondônia, Brasil.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Perros , Perros/microbiología , Leishmaniasis Visceral/clasificación , Leishmaniasis Visceral/diagnóstico , Ganglios Linfáticos , Transmisión de Enfermedad Infecciosa/veterinaria , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa
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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 42(6): 3535-3542, nov.-dez. 2021. tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1370614

RESUMEN

Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora spp. are important apicomplexan pathogens that can infect dogs and result in a neurological syndrome. The aim of this study was to evaluate the seroprevalence of T. gondii and Neospora spp. in stray dogs in the state of Rondônia, Brazil. A cross-sectional study was conducted from June 2014 to April 2016. A total of 458 dogs blood samples were collected at the Center for Control of Zoonosis (CCZ), and anti-T. gondii and anti-N. spp. antibody levels were detected and measured using indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT). The seroprevalence of T. gondii and Neospora spp. in dogs it was 82.20% and 73.85%, respectively. The seroprevalence of coinfections was 47.59%. This is the first report of anti-T. gondii and anti-Neospora spp. antibodies detected in stray dogs in Rolim de Moura, state of Rondônia, Western Brazilian Amazon. Male dogs showed a higher frequency of anti-T. gondii antibodies than female dogs (88.0% vs. 75.3%; p < 0.001), presenting 2.41 times more chances of having the disease. High seroprevalence of infection (92.4%: T. gondii and 89.2%: Neospora spp.) was detected in the group ≥ 1-year-old dogs, in all collections, with OR 7.35 and OR 10.27 for the presence of anti-T. gondii and antiNeospora spp., respectively. In conclusion, the serological results indicate an important circulation of T. gondii and Neospora spp. in wandering dogs hailing from Rolim de Moura, state of Rondônia, Western Brazilian Amazonia.(AU)


Toxoplasma gondii e Neospora spp. são importantes patógenos apicomplexos que podem infectar cães e ocasionar síndrome neurológica. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar a soroprevalência de T. gondii e Neospora spp. em cães errantes do estado de Rondônia, Brasil. Um estudo transversal foi realizado durante o período de junho de 2014 a abril de 2016. Um total de 458 amostras de sangue de cães foram colhidas no Centro de Controle de Zoonoses (CCZ) e a detecção de anticorpos contra T. gondii e N. spp. foram realizados pela reação de imunofluorescência indireta (RIFI). A soroprevalência de T. gondii e Neospora spp. em cães foi 82,20% e 73,85%, respectivamente. A soroprevalência de coinfecções foi 47,59%. Este é o primeiro relato de anti-T. gondii e anti-Neospora spp. anticorpos detectados em cães errantes em Rolim de Moura, estado de Rondônia, Amazônia Ocidental Brasileira. Os cães machos apresentaram maior frequência de anticorpos anti-T. gondii do que as fêmeas (88,0% vs. 75,3%; p < 0,001), apresentando 2,41 vezes mais chance de ter a doença. Alta soroprevalência de infecção (92,4%: T. gondii e 89,2%: Neospora spp.) foi detectada no grupo ≥ cães com 1 ano de idade, em todas as coletas, com OR 7,35 e OR 10,27 para presença do anti-T. gondii e anti-Neospora spp., respectivamente. Em conclusão, os resultados sorológicos indicam uma importante circulação de T. gondii e Neospora spp. em cães errantes de Rolim de Moura, estado de Rondônia, Amazônia Ocidental Brasileira.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Toxoplasma , Estudios Seroepidemiológicos , Apicomplexa , Neospora
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Acta Vet. bras. ; 15(1): 15-18, 2021. ilus
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-30437

RESUMEN

Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL), also known as kala-azar, is a disseminated protozoan infection caused by Leishmania donovani complex. Traditionally the definite diagnosis is made by amastigote detection in the tissue. In August 2015, a female dog, mongrel, older than 2 years, apparently healthy, from the Zoonosis Control Center of the Rolim de Moura/RO, was subjected to the CVL diagnosis was using bone marrow aspirates smears and popliteal lymph nodesmears by Fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB), stained slides with Diff-Quick screened for Leishmania amastigotes by means of direct opticmicroscopic examination (100×). Lymph node and bone marrow aspirates were to investigate the presence of L. infantum DNA by real-time PCR. The popliteal lymph node positive result was showed by observation of typical amastigotes, presenting nucleus and kinetoplast, associated with lymphoblastic proliferation, reactive macrophages, plasmocytes (not rarely Mott cells), eosinophyls and lymphoglandular hyperplasia. Positive bone marrow sample resulted from the observation of amastigotes in monocyte cytoplasm or free on the smear background. The presence of the L. infantum kDNA was detected in lymph node and bone marrow FNAB samples. This research note describes the autochthonous case of CVL recorded in the state of Rondônia (RO), Brazil, non-endemic area for visceral Leishmani


A Leishmaniose visceral (LV), também conhecida como kala-azar, é uma infecção disseminada por protozoários causada pelo complexo Leishmania donovani. Tradicionalmente, o diagnóstico definitivo é feito pela detecção de amastigo-tas no tecido. Em agosto de 2015, uma cadela, vira-lata, com idade superior a 2 anos, aparentemente saudável, do Centro de Controle de Zoonoses do Rolim de Moura / RO, foi submetida ao diagnóstico de CVL usando esfregaços de aspirado de medula óssea e linfonodos poplíteos por biópsia aspirativa por agulha fina (PAAF), lâminas coradas com Diff-Quick rastreado para amastigotas de Leishmania por meio de exame microscópico óptico direto (100 ×). Os aspirados de linfonodos e medula óssea foram investigados quanto a presença de DNA de L. infantum por PCR em tempo real. O resultado positivo dos lin-fonodos poplíteos foi demonstrado pela observação de amastigotas típicos, apresentando núcleo e cinetoplasto, associados à proliferação linfoblástica, macrófagos reativos, plasmócitos (não raramente células Mott), eosinófilos e hiperplasia linfoglan-dular. Amostras positivas de medula óssea resultaram da observação de amastigotas no citoplasma de monócitos ou livres no fundo do esfregaço. A presença do kDNA de L. infantum foi detectada em amostras de FNAB de linfonodo e medula óssea. Esta nota de pesquisa descreve o caso autóctone de CVL registrado no estado de Rondônia (RO), Brasil, área não endêmica de Leishmaniose visceral. Portanto, de acordo com os dados revelados, serão necessários estudos que incluam um número maior de animais para elucidar a característica epidemiológica do Leishmania em Rondônia, Brasil.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Perros , Perros/microbiología , Leishmaniasis Visceral/clasificación , Leishmaniasis Visceral/diagnóstico , Transmisión de Enfermedad Infecciosa/veterinaria , Ganglios Linfáticos , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa
14.
R. bras. Parasitol. Vet. ; 30(1): e023020, 2021. mapas, tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-17345

RESUMEN

Neospora caninum is considered to be one of the main causes of abortion among cattle. The present survey was conducted in the municipality of Rolim de Moura, Rondônia State, Brazil. A questionnaire that investigates the epidemiological aspects of neosporosis was used in the analysis of risk factors associated with the animal-level and herd-level prevalence in dairy cattle. A total of 416 bovine blood samples were collected from 30 farms, and N. caninum antibody levels were measured by Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test (IFAT). Analysis of dairy cattle serum samples revealed the presence of anti-N. caninum antibodies to be 47.36% (n = 197). Risk factors associated with N. caninum infection were the management system and access locations of dogs. The results of the present survey indicated that infection of dairy cattle with N. caninum is widespread in the studied region of Western Amazon, which has implications for prevention and control of neosporosis in this region. Therefore, integrated control strategies and measures are recommended to prevent and control N. caninum infection in dairy cattle. In addition, direct contact between dairy cattle, dogs and wild animals, which can influence the epidemiology of neosporosis, should be investigated further.(AU)


A infecção por Neospora caninum é considerada uma das principais causas de aborto entre bovinos. Esta pesquisa foi realizada no município de Rolim de Moura, estado de Rondônia, Brasil. Um questionário que investiga os aspectos epidemiológicos da neosporose foi utilizado na análise dos fatores de risco associados à prevalência em animais e em rebanhos. Um total de 416 amostras de sangue bovino foi colhido em 30 fazendas, e os níveis de anticorpos de N. caninum foram mensurados pela reação de Imunofluorescência Indireta (RIFI). A análise das amostras mostrou prevalência de anticorpos contra N. caninum de 47,36% (n = 197). Os fatores de risco associados à infecção por N. caninum foram o sistema de manejo e os locais de acesso dos cães. Os resultados da presente pesquisa indicam que a infecção de bovinos leiteiros com N. caninum está disseminada na região estudada da Amazônia Ocidental, o que tem implicações para a prevenção e controle da neosporose nessa região. Portanto, estratégias e medidas de controle integrado são recomendadas para prevenir e controlar a infecção por N. caninum em gado leiteiro. Além disso, o contato íntimo entre gado leiteiro, cães e animais selvagens, pode influenciar a epidemiologia da neosporose e deve ser investigada mais detalhadamente.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Bovinos , Bovinos/parasitología , Factores de Riesgo , Neospora/patogenicidad
15.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 30(4): e013021, 2021. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1347269

RESUMEN

Abstract To a better insight into the epidemiology and genetic diversity of protozoan hemoparasites infections in wild mammals, this study aimed to the post mortem detection of DNA from species of the order Piroplasmida (Babesia sp., Cytauxzoon sp., and Theileria sp.) and suborder Adelorina (Hepatozoon sp.) using polymerase chain reaction based on the 18S rRNA gene followed by genetic sequencing of blood and spleen samples collected from carcasses of 164 free-ranging and captive wild mammals from Mato Grosso state. Among them, one Leopardus pardalis, three Panthera onca, two Puma concolor were positive for Cytauxzoon sp., and six Tapirus terrestris tested positive for Piroplasmida, while one L. pardalis was positive for Hepatozoon sp. Furthermore, an uncharacterized piroplasmid genetically related to Theileria sp. previously detected in cats from Brazil was described in lowland tapirs. Despite the controversy regarding the epidemiological threat of these protozoa, the detection of these tick-borne agents in wild free-living and captive mammals, even when asymptomatic, demonstrates the importance of monitoring, particularly in hotspots such as the state of Mato Grosso, to verify the circulation and genetic diversity, to anticipate the possible emergence of diseases, and even their consequences to other animals as well as humans.


Resumo Para uma melhor compreensão da epidemiologia e diversidade genética das infecções por hemoprotozoários em mamíferos selvagens, este estudo teve como objetivo a detecção post mortem de DNA de espécies da ordem Piroplasmida (Babesia sp., Cytauxzoon sp. e Theileria sp.) e subordem Adelorina (Hepatozoon sp.), utilizando-se a reação em cadeia pela polimerase, baseada no gene 18S rRNA, seguido de sequenciamento genético de amostras de sangue e baço, coletadas de 164 carcaças de mamíferos selvagens de vida livre e cativos do estado de Mato Grosso. Entre eles, um Leopardus pardalis, três Panthera onca, dois Puma concolor foram positivos para Cytauxzoon sp., e seis Tapirus terrestris testaram positivos para Piroplasmida, enquanto um L. pardalis foi positivo para Hepatozoon sp. Além disso, foi descrito em antas, um piroplasmídeo não caracterizado geneticamente, relacionado à Theileria sp., previamente detectado em gatos do Brasil. Apesar da controvérsia quanto à ameaça epidemiológica desses protozoários, a detecção desses agentes em mamíferos silvestres e cativos, mesmo quando assintomáticos, demonstra a importância do monitoramento, principalmente em hotspots, como no estado de Mato Grosso, para verificar a circulação e a diversidade genética, a fim de antecipar o possível surgimento de doenças e, até mesmo, suas consequências para outros animais, bem como os humanos.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Gatos , Babesia/genética , Piroplasmida/genética , Panthera , Filogenia , Brasil , ADN Protozoario/genética
16.
Acta Trop ; 212: 105681, 2020 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32926845

RESUMEN

We aimed to describe the genetic diversity of Toxoplasma gondii strains isolated from domestic animals, wildlife and humans in the Midwestern Brazil. For this purpose, fragments of tissue samples (heart, brain and lung) from 35 dogs, four cats, 105 wildlife, and amniotic fluids from eight pregnant women were collected and submitted to mouse bioassay test. In a total, 22 isolates from nine dogs, one cat, ten wild animals and two women were obtained. The DNA was extracted from T. gondii isolates (lungs and brains of infected mice) and from "primary samples" (aliquots of tissue homogenate from wild animals and amniotic fluids from pregnant women) in order to screen using a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) targeting a repeated 529-base pairs fragment of the T. gondii genome. All positive PCR samples were genotyped using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis. To the best of our knowledge, this was the first study to report isolates of T. gondii from Leopardus pardalis, Crax fasciolata, and Dasyprocta azarae. Moreover, multilocus PCR-RFLP revealed 11 T. gondii RFLP genotypes, comprising nine previously described, including the archetypal lineage #2 type III (n = 1); two clonal Brazilian lineages, #6 type BrI (n = 1) and #8 type BrIII (n = 5); #14 (n = 2), #41 (n = 1), #108 (n = 1), #140 (n = 2), #166 (n = 4), #190 (n = 1), one potentially mixed, and two new described genotypes in two isolates. Our results confirmed the high diversity of T. gondii strains in Brazil, including identical genotypes circulating among humans, domestic dogs and wildlife.


Asunto(s)
Toxoplasma/clasificación , Toxoplasma/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , Animales Domésticos/parasitología , Animales Salvajes/parasitología , Brasil , Femenino , Variación Genética , Genotipo , Humanos , Ratones , Embarazo , Toxoplasma/genética
17.
Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ; 28(4): 592-604, 2019.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31800885

RESUMEN

Small non-volant mammals (marsupials and small rodents) were captured at three different timepoints from 23 forest fragments across three municipalities (Alta Floresta, Sinop and Cláudia) covering the Amazonian biome of the Mato Grosso State in Midwestern Brazil. The animal tissues (liver and spleen) and blood were screened using molecular tools for the detection of Babesia, Coxiella, Cytauxzoon, Hepatozoon, Theileria, and Anaplasmataceae agents. A total of 230 specimens (78 rodents and 152 marsupials) were trapped. Hepatozoon and Piroplasmorida agents were detected in the common opossums (Didelphis marsupialis). In turn, all samples (blood, liver, or spleen) collected from the small mammals were negative for the genus Coxiella and the family Anaplasmataceae, as detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Phylogenetic analyses inferred from partial sequences of the 18S rRNA gene highlighted the occurrence of new Hepatozoon and Piroplasmorida haplotypes. Future studies determining the role of common opossum (D. marsupialis) in the epidemiological cycles of Hepatozoon and Babesia under natural conditions in the Amazonian biome are necessary.


Asunto(s)
Marsupiales/parasitología , ARN Ribosómico 18S/genética , Roedores/parasitología , Garrapatas/microbiología , Garrapatas/parasitología , Anaplasmataceae/genética , Anaplasmataceae/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , Babesia/genética , Babesia/aislamiento & purificación , Brasil , Coxiella/genética , Coxiella/aislamiento & purificación , Filogenia , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Theileria/genética , Theileria/aislamiento & purificación
18.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 28(4): 592-604, Oct.-Dec. 2019. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-1057973

RESUMEN

Abstract Small non-volant mammals (marsupials and small rodents) were captured at three different timepoints from 23 forest fragments across three municipalities (Alta Floresta, Sinop and Cláudia) covering the Amazonian biome of the Mato Grosso State in Midwestern Brazil. The animal tissues (liver and spleen) and blood were screened using molecular tools for the detection of Babesia, Coxiella, Cytauxzoon, Hepatozoon, Theileria, and Anaplasmataceae agents. A total of 230 specimens (78 rodents and 152 marsupials) were trapped. Hepatozoon and Piroplasmorida agents were detected in the common opossums (Didelphis marsupialis). In turn, all samples (blood, liver, or spleen) collected from the small mammals were negative for the genus Coxiella and the family Anaplasmataceae, as detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Phylogenetic analyses inferred from partial sequences of the 18S rRNA gene highlighted the occurrence of new Hepatozoon and Piroplasmorida haplotypes. Future studies determining the role of common opossum (D. marsupialis) in the epidemiological cycles of Hepatozoon and Babesia under natural conditions in the Amazonian biome are necessary.


Resumo Pequenos mamíferos não voadores (marsupiais e pequenos roedores) foram capturados em três diferentes períodos, ao longo de 23 fragmentos florestais de três municípios (Alta Floresta, Sinop e Cláudia), localizados no bioma amazônico do Estado de Mato Grosso, no centro-oeste do Brasil. Os tecidos dos animais (fígado e baço) e sangue foram selecionados e submetidos a ensaios moleculares para a detecção do DNA de Babesia, Coxiella, Cytauxzoon, Hepatozoon, Theileria e agentes Anaplasmataceae. Um total de 230 espécimes (78 roedores e 152 marsupiais) foram capturados. Hepatozoon e agentes Piroplasmorida foram detectados em gambás (Didelphis marsupialis). Ao contrário, todas as amostras (sangue, fígado ou baço) coletadas dos pequenos mamíferos foram negativas para o gênero Coxiella e a família Anaplasmataceae, conforme detectado pela reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR). Análises filogenéticas inferidas pelas sequências parciais do gene 18S rRNA evidenciaram a ocorrência de novos haplótipos de Hepatozoon e Piroplasmorida. Futuros estudos determinando a importância do gambá-comun (D. marsupialis) nos ciclos epidemiológicos de Hepatozoon e Babesia em condições naturais, no bioma amazônico, são necessários.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Roedores/parasitología , Garrapatas/microbiología , Garrapatas/parasitología , ARN Ribosómico 18S/genética , Marsupiales/parasitología , Filogenia , Babesia/aislamiento & purificación , Babesia/genética , Brasil , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Theileria/aislamiento & purificación , Theileria/genética , Coxiella/aislamiento & purificación , Coxiella/genética , Anaplasmataceae/aislamiento & purificación , Anaplasmataceae/genética
19.
Semina ciênc. agrar ; 40(3): 1357-1364, 2019. tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1501402

RESUMEN

In Brazil, the most important tickborne pathogens affecting dogs include Babesia vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys, Hepatozoon canis, and Mycoplasma haemocanis. Babesia spp. and Hepatozoon spp., transmitted by ixodid ticks, have been reported to naturally infect dogs and are widespread. The authors aimed to investigate the incidence of B. vogeli and Hepatozoon spp. infection using molecular methods to identify factors associated with the infection in dogs from urban areas of Cuiabá municipality, Midwestern Brazil. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay revealed a prevalence of 9.36% (Confidence Interval-CI 95%; 2.72%; 6.79%) and 9.61% (CI 95%; 7.0%; 13.0%) among dogs for B. vogeli and Hepatozoon, respectively. DNA sequences obtained from 10 Hepatozoon PCR positive samples were sequenced and were identical to one another and, moreover, were 100% (541/541 base of pairs-bp) homologous to the corresponding 18S rDNA sequences of H. canis. Twenty-five dogs (6.02%) generated amplicons using PCR protocols for both organisms, indicating co-infection by these two protozoans. To the best of our knowledge, our study was the first molecular survey to consider the entire population of dogs from the study area. Moreover, young dogs (0-12 months of age), as well as animals living in walled houses―without access to the street―were more susceptible to infection with B. vogeli and H. canis, respectively.


No Brasil, os mais importantes patógenos transmitidos por carrapatos que acometem cães incluem Babesia vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys, Hepatozoon canis e Mycoplasma haemocanis. Babesia spp. e Hepatozoon spp., transmitidas por carrapatos ixodídeos, têm sido relatadas como capazes de infectar naturalmente cães e são amplamente distribuídos. Os autores objetivaram investigar a incidência de B. vogeli e Hepatozoon spp. por métodos moleculares para identificar fatores associados à infecção em cães da área urbana do município de Cuiabá, centro-oeste do Brasil. A reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR) revelou uma prevalência de 9,36% (Intervalo de Confiança-IC 95%; 2,72%; 6,79%) e 9,61% (IC 95%; 7,0%; 13,0%) entre os cães para B. vogeli e Hepatozoon, respectivamente. Sequências de DNA obtidas de 10 amostras positivas para PCR de Hepatozoon foram sequenciados e eram idênticos entre si e, além disso, foram 100% (541/541 pares de base-pb) homólogos com a correspondente sequência de 18S rDNA de H. canis. Vinte e cinco (6,02%) cães geraram amplificados usando protocolos de PCR para ambos os organismos, indicando coinfecção por esses dois protozoários. Até onde sabemos, nosso estudo foi o primeiro levantamento molecular a considerar toda a população de cães da área de estudo na amostragem. Além disso, cães jovens (0-12 meses de idade), bem como animais que viviam em casas muradas - sem acesso à rua foram mais suscetíveis à infecção por B. vogeli e H. canis, respectivamente.


Asunto(s)
Animales , Perros , Babesia/genética , Enfermedades por Picaduras de Garrapatas/parasitología , Enfermedades por Picaduras de Garrapatas/veterinaria , Eucoccidiida/genética , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/veterinaria
20.
Semina Ci. agr. ; 40(3): 1357-1364, 2019. tab
Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-21817

RESUMEN

In Brazil, the most important tickborne pathogens affecting dogs include Babesia vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys, Hepatozoon canis, and Mycoplasma haemocanis. Babesia spp. and Hepatozoon spp., transmitted by ixodid ticks, have been reported to naturally infect dogs and are widespread. The authors aimed to investigate the incidence of B. vogeli and Hepatozoon spp. infection using molecular methods to identify factors associated with the infection in dogs from urban areas of Cuiabá municipality, Midwestern Brazil. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay revealed a prevalence of 9.36% (Confidence Interval-CI 95%; 2.72%; 6.79%) and 9.61% (CI 95%; 7.0%; 13.0%) among dogs for B. vogeli and Hepatozoon, respectively. DNA sequences obtained from 10 Hepatozoon PCR positive samples were sequenced and were identical to one another and, moreover, were 100% (541/541 base of pairs-bp) homologous to the corresponding 18S rDNA sequences of H. canis. Twenty-five dogs (6.02%) generated amplicons using PCR protocols for both organisms, indicating co-infection by these two protozoans. To the best of our knowledge, our study was the first molecular survey to consider the entire population of dogs from the study area. Moreover, young dogs (0-12 months of age), as well as animals living in walled houses―without access to the street―were more susceptible to infection with B. vogeli and H. canis, respectively.(AU)


No Brasil, os mais importantes patógenos transmitidos por carrapatos que acometem cães incluem Babesia vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys, Hepatozoon canis e Mycoplasma haemocanis. Babesia spp. e Hepatozoon spp., transmitidas por carrapatos ixodídeos, têm sido relatadas como capazes de infectar naturalmente cães e são amplamente distribuídos. Os autores objetivaram investigar a incidência de B. vogeli e Hepatozoon spp. por métodos moleculares para identificar fatores associados à infecção em cães da área urbana do município de Cuiabá, centro-oeste do Brasil. A reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR) revelou uma prevalência de 9,36% (Intervalo de Confiança-IC 95%; 2,72%; 6,79%) e 9,61% (IC 95%; 7,0%; 13,0%) entre os cães para B. vogeli e Hepatozoon, respectivamente. Sequências de DNA obtidas de 10 amostras positivas para PCR de Hepatozoon foram sequenciados e eram idênticos entre si e, além disso, foram 100% (541/541 pares de base-pb) homólogos com a correspondente sequência de 18S rDNA de H. canis. Vinte e cinco (6,02%) cães geraram amplificados usando protocolos de PCR para ambos os organismos, indicando coinfecção por esses dois protozoários. Até onde sabemos, nosso estudo foi o primeiro levantamento molecular a considerar toda a população de cães da área de estudo na amostragem. Além disso, cães jovens (0-12 meses de idade), bem como animais que viviam em casas muradas - sem acesso à rua foram mais suscetíveis à infecção por B. vogeli e H. canis, respectivamente.(AU)


Asunto(s)
Animales , Perros , Enfermedades por Picaduras de Garrapatas/veterinaria , Enfermedades por Picaduras de Garrapatas/parasitología , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/veterinaria , Babesia/genética , Eucoccidiida/genética
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