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Molecular epidemiology of Theileria equi in horses and their association with possible tick vectors in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The aim of this study was to detect Theileria equi (Laveran 1901) DNA in horses and ticks using real-time PCR and to list the factors associated with infection in animals located in the Seropedica and Petropolis municipalities of the state of Rio de Janeiro. We tested blood samples from 314 horses a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3625414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23474658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-013-3360-0 |
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author | Peckle, Maristela Pires, Marcus S. dos Santos, Tiago M. Roier, Erica C. R. da Silva, Claudia B. Vilela, Joice A. R. Santos, Huarrisson A. Massard, Carlos L. |
author_facet | Peckle, Maristela Pires, Marcus S. dos Santos, Tiago M. Roier, Erica C. R. da Silva, Claudia B. Vilela, Joice A. R. Santos, Huarrisson A. Massard, Carlos L. |
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description | The aim of this study was to detect Theileria equi (Laveran 1901) DNA in horses and ticks using real-time PCR and to list the factors associated with infection in animals located in the Seropedica and Petropolis municipalities of the state of Rio de Janeiro. We tested blood samples from 314 horses and samples from 300 ticks, including 191 Amblyomma cajennense, 104 Dermacentor nitens, and 5 Ixodida larvae. Factors inherent to the horse, the ownership, and animal management were obtained from an epidemiological questionnaire and were evaluated in association with the presence of T. equi DNA in the animals. Among the horses in the study, 81 % (n = 253/314) presented T. equi DNA, and the animals of the Seropedica municipality had the highest infection frequency (91 %, n = 128/141, p < 0.001). The factors that had significantly different infection frequencies by chi-squared or Fisher’s exact tests (p < 0.2) were included in a logistic regression model using the R programming package. Work and walking activity (odds ratio [OR] = 5.7, CI = 2.3–14.4), reproductive activity (OR = 3.8, CI = 1.3–11.5), and tick infestation (OR = 2.6, CI = 1.1–6.2) were factors that favored the presence of T. equi DNA in the animals (p < 0.05). Among the tick samples, A. cajennense and D. nitens were the identified species. The presence of T. equi DNA was observed in 9.9 % (n = 19/191) of the A. cajennense samples and 3.8 % (n = 4/104) of the D. nitens samples. A multivariate analysis revealed that the presence of A. cajennense on the animals (OR = 4.1, CI = 1.8–9.1) was associated with the presence of T. equi DNA in the horses. In the studied municipalities, activities related to work, walking, and reproduction and the presence of ticks on the horses, particularly an intense infestation of A. cajennense, are factors that lead to infection with T. equi in the horses. |
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spelling | pubmed-36254142013-04-15 Molecular epidemiology of Theileria equi in horses and their association with possible tick vectors in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Peckle, Maristela Pires, Marcus S. dos Santos, Tiago M. Roier, Erica C. R. da Silva, Claudia B. Vilela, Joice A. R. Santos, Huarrisson A. Massard, Carlos L. Parasitol Res Original Paper The aim of this study was to detect Theileria equi (Laveran 1901) DNA in horses and ticks using real-time PCR and to list the factors associated with infection in animals located in the Seropedica and Petropolis municipalities of the state of Rio de Janeiro. We tested blood samples from 314 horses and samples from 300 ticks, including 191 Amblyomma cajennense, 104 Dermacentor nitens, and 5 Ixodida larvae. Factors inherent to the horse, the ownership, and animal management were obtained from an epidemiological questionnaire and were evaluated in association with the presence of T. equi DNA in the animals. Among the horses in the study, 81 % (n = 253/314) presented T. equi DNA, and the animals of the Seropedica municipality had the highest infection frequency (91 %, n = 128/141, p < 0.001). The factors that had significantly different infection frequencies by chi-squared or Fisher’s exact tests (p < 0.2) were included in a logistic regression model using the R programming package. Work and walking activity (odds ratio [OR] = 5.7, CI = 2.3–14.4), reproductive activity (OR = 3.8, CI = 1.3–11.5), and tick infestation (OR = 2.6, CI = 1.1–6.2) were factors that favored the presence of T. equi DNA in the animals (p < 0.05). Among the tick samples, A. cajennense and D. nitens were the identified species. The presence of T. equi DNA was observed in 9.9 % (n = 19/191) of the A. cajennense samples and 3.8 % (n = 4/104) of the D. nitens samples. A multivariate analysis revealed that the presence of A. cajennense on the animals (OR = 4.1, CI = 1.8–9.1) was associated with the presence of T. equi DNA in the horses. In the studied municipalities, activities related to work, walking, and reproduction and the presence of ticks on the horses, particularly an intense infestation of A. cajennense, are factors that lead to infection with T. equi in the horses. Springer-Verlag 2013-03-09 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3625414/ /pubmed/23474658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-013-3360-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2013 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits any use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and the source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Peckle, Maristela Pires, Marcus S. dos Santos, Tiago M. Roier, Erica C. R. da Silva, Claudia B. Vilela, Joice A. R. Santos, Huarrisson A. Massard, Carlos L. Molecular epidemiology of Theileria equi in horses and their association with possible tick vectors in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
title | Molecular epidemiology of Theileria equi in horses and their association with possible tick vectors in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
title_full | Molecular epidemiology of Theileria equi in horses and their association with possible tick vectors in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
title_fullStr | Molecular epidemiology of Theileria equi in horses and their association with possible tick vectors in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | Molecular epidemiology of Theileria equi in horses and their association with possible tick vectors in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
title_short | Molecular epidemiology of Theileria equi in horses and their association with possible tick vectors in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
title_sort | molecular epidemiology of theileria equi in horses and their association with possible tick vectors in the state of rio de janeiro, brazil |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3625414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23474658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00436-013-3360-0 |
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