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Intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in continental and insular Greece

This survey investigated the distribution of various intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in four regions of Greece. A total number of one hundred and fifty cats living in three Islands (Crete, Mykonos and Skopelos) and in Athens municipality was esta...

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Autores principales: Diakou, Anastasia, Di Cesare, Angela, Accettura, Paolo Matteo, Barros, Luciano, Iorio, Raffaella, Paoletti, Barbara, Frangipane di Regalbono, Antonio, Halos, Lénaïg, Beugnet, Frederic, Traversa, Donato
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5302838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28141857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005335
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author Diakou, Anastasia
Di Cesare, Angela
Accettura, Paolo Matteo
Barros, Luciano
Iorio, Raffaella
Paoletti, Barbara
Frangipane di Regalbono, Antonio
Halos, Lénaïg
Beugnet, Frederic
Traversa, Donato
author_facet Diakou, Anastasia
Di Cesare, Angela
Accettura, Paolo Matteo
Barros, Luciano
Iorio, Raffaella
Paoletti, Barbara
Frangipane di Regalbono, Antonio
Halos, Lénaïg
Beugnet, Frederic
Traversa, Donato
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description This survey investigated the distribution of various intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in four regions of Greece. A total number of one hundred and fifty cats living in three Islands (Crete, Mykonos and Skopelos) and in Athens municipality was established as a realistic aim to be accomplished in the study areas. All cats were examined with different microscopic, serological and molecular assays aiming at evaluating the occurrence of intestinal parasites, and exposure to or presence of vector-borne infections. A total of 135 cats (90%) was positive for one or more parasites and/or pathogens transmitted by ectoparasites. Forty-four (29.3%) cats were positive for one single infection, while 91 (60.7%) for more than one pathogen. A high number of (n. 53) multiple infections caused by feline intestinal and vector-borne agents including at least one zoonotic pathogen was detected. Among them, the most frequently recorded helminths were roundworms (Toxocara cati, 24%) and Dipylidium caninum (2%), while a high number of examined animals (58.8%) had seroreaction for Bartonella spp., followed by Rickettsia spp. (43.2%) and Leishmania infantum (6.1%). DNA-based assays revealed the zoonotic arthropod-borne organisms Bartonella henselae, Bartonella clarridgeiae, Rickettsia spp., and L. infantum. These results show that free-ranging cats living in areas of Greece under examination may be exposed to a plethora of internal parasites and vector-borne pathogens, some of them potentially able to infect humans. Therefore, epidemiological vigilance and appropriate control measures are crucial for the prevention and control of these infections and to minimize the risk of infection for people.
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spelling pubmed-53028382017-03-03 Intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in continental and insular Greece Diakou, Anastasia Di Cesare, Angela Accettura, Paolo Matteo Barros, Luciano Iorio, Raffaella Paoletti, Barbara Frangipane di Regalbono, Antonio Halos, Lénaïg Beugnet, Frederic Traversa, Donato PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article This survey investigated the distribution of various intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in four regions of Greece. A total number of one hundred and fifty cats living in three Islands (Crete, Mykonos and Skopelos) and in Athens municipality was established as a realistic aim to be accomplished in the study areas. All cats were examined with different microscopic, serological and molecular assays aiming at evaluating the occurrence of intestinal parasites, and exposure to or presence of vector-borne infections. A total of 135 cats (90%) was positive for one or more parasites and/or pathogens transmitted by ectoparasites. Forty-four (29.3%) cats were positive for one single infection, while 91 (60.7%) for more than one pathogen. A high number of (n. 53) multiple infections caused by feline intestinal and vector-borne agents including at least one zoonotic pathogen was detected. Among them, the most frequently recorded helminths were roundworms (Toxocara cati, 24%) and Dipylidium caninum (2%), while a high number of examined animals (58.8%) had seroreaction for Bartonella spp., followed by Rickettsia spp. (43.2%) and Leishmania infantum (6.1%). DNA-based assays revealed the zoonotic arthropod-borne organisms Bartonella henselae, Bartonella clarridgeiae, Rickettsia spp., and L. infantum. These results show that free-ranging cats living in areas of Greece under examination may be exposed to a plethora of internal parasites and vector-borne pathogens, some of them potentially able to infect humans. Therefore, epidemiological vigilance and appropriate control measures are crucial for the prevention and control of these infections and to minimize the risk of infection for people. Public Library of Science 2017-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5302838/ /pubmed/28141857 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005335 Text en © 2017 Diakou et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Diakou, Anastasia
Di Cesare, Angela
Accettura, Paolo Matteo
Barros, Luciano
Iorio, Raffaella
Paoletti, Barbara
Frangipane di Regalbono, Antonio
Halos, Lénaïg
Beugnet, Frederic
Traversa, Donato
Intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in continental and insular Greece
title Intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in continental and insular Greece
title_full Intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in continental and insular Greece
title_fullStr Intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in continental and insular Greece
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in continental and insular Greece
title_short Intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in continental and insular Greece
title_sort intestinal parasites and vector-borne pathogens in stray and free-roaming cats living in continental and insular greece
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5302838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28141857
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005335
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