Survey of protozoan vector-borne diseases in dogs from Atlantic Rainforest fragment around Billings Dam, Sao Paulo, Brazil

CIENCIA RURAL(2020)

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Vector-borne diseases are currently one of the biggest public health concerns worldwide. Dogs, being the closest companion animals to humans, are considered the main reservoir of some of these diseases in the urban environment. Therefore, the study of the disease behavior in dogs can help to understand the disease affecting human health. Serological and molecular diagnoses of Babesia vogeli, Rangelia vitalli. Leishmania infantum, and other trypanosomatids. were performed by immunochromatographic and PCR assays, respectively, on dogs in a dog shelter located in an Atlantic Forest fragment near the Billings Dam, Sdo Bernardo do Campo, Silo Paulo-Brazil. Our molecular diagnostic results showed a high prevalence of Babesia vogeli, at 20.9% (17/81). No other protozoan was detected in any of the tests. Determining the prevalence of major vector-borne diseases is essential to establish preventive and control measures for zoonotic diseases in animals kept in shelters, in order to minimize the impact of vector-borne diseases on animal health.
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Rhipicephalus,serology,molecular diagnosis,Phlebotomine,ticks
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