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Tick-borne zoonotic agents infecting horses from an urban area in Midwestern Brazil: epidemiological and hematological features

The emergence of tick-borne diseases has been reported as a serious problem in public health worldwide and many aspects of its epidemiology and effects on the health of its hosts are unclear. We aimed to perform an epidemiological study of tick-borne zoonotic Rickettsia, Borrelia, and Anaplasmatacea...

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Autores principales: Campos, João Bosco Vilela, Martins, Filipe Santos, de Oliveira, Carina Elisei, Taveira, Amanda Alves, Oliveira, João Roberto de, Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo, Cordeiro, Matheus Dias, Calchi, Ana Claudia, de Campos Binder, Lina, Serpa, Maria Carolina de Azevedo, Barbieri, Amália Regina Mar, Labruna, Marcelo B., Machado, Rosangela Zacarias, de Andrade, Gisele Braziliano, André, Marcos Rogério, Herrera, Heitor Miraglia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8457776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34553290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-021-02887-w
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author Campos, João Bosco Vilela
Martins, Filipe Santos
de Oliveira, Carina Elisei
Taveira, Amanda Alves
Oliveira, João Roberto de
Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo
Cordeiro, Matheus Dias
Calchi, Ana Claudia
de Campos Binder, Lina
Serpa, Maria Carolina de Azevedo
Barbieri, Amália Regina Mar
Labruna, Marcelo B.
Machado, Rosangela Zacarias
de Andrade, Gisele Braziliano
André, Marcos Rogério
Herrera, Heitor Miraglia
author_facet Campos, João Bosco Vilela
Martins, Filipe Santos
de Oliveira, Carina Elisei
Taveira, Amanda Alves
Oliveira, João Roberto de
Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo
Cordeiro, Matheus Dias
Calchi, Ana Claudia
de Campos Binder, Lina
Serpa, Maria Carolina de Azevedo
Barbieri, Amália Regina Mar
Labruna, Marcelo B.
Machado, Rosangela Zacarias
de Andrade, Gisele Braziliano
André, Marcos Rogério
Herrera, Heitor Miraglia
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description The emergence of tick-borne diseases has been reported as a serious problem in public health worldwide and many aspects of its epidemiology and effects on the health of its hosts are unclear. We aimed to perform an epidemiological study of tick-borne zoonotic Rickettsia, Borrelia, and Anaplasmataceae in horses from Midwestern Brazil. We also evaluated whether Borrelia spp. and Anaplasmataceae may be associated with hematological disorders in the sampled animals. Blood and serum samples as well as ticks were collected from 262 horses. Serum samples were used to perform serological tests, and hematological analyses were made using whole blood. Furthermore, DNA extracted from whole blood and ticks was used for molecular tests. Campo Grande is enzootic for tick-borne studied bacteria, since we found an overall exposure of 59.9% of the sampled horses, 28.7% of them presented co-exposure. Seropositivity rates of 20.6% for Borrelia spp., 25.6% for Rickettsia spp., and 31.6% for Anaplasmataceae were found in the sampled horses. Considering both molecular and serological tests for Borrelia spp., the infection rate was 48.0% (126/262). None of the tested horses showed molecular positivity for Anaplasma phagocytophilum. The horses sampled displayed 7.2% of parasitism by ixodid ticks in single and coinfestations. We did not find DNA of any studied bacteria in the sampled ticks. Positive horses for Borrelia spp. and Anaplasmataceae agents displayed leukopenia, monocytopenia, and lymphopenia. Together, our results suggest that horses may play a role as sentinel host for zoonotic bacteria and Borrelia spp. and Anaplasmataceae agents can impair the health of horses.
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spelling pubmed-84577762021-09-23 Tick-borne zoonotic agents infecting horses from an urban area in Midwestern Brazil: epidemiological and hematological features Campos, João Bosco Vilela Martins, Filipe Santos de Oliveira, Carina Elisei Taveira, Amanda Alves Oliveira, João Roberto de Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo Cordeiro, Matheus Dias Calchi, Ana Claudia de Campos Binder, Lina Serpa, Maria Carolina de Azevedo Barbieri, Amália Regina Mar Labruna, Marcelo B. Machado, Rosangela Zacarias de Andrade, Gisele Braziliano André, Marcos Rogério Herrera, Heitor Miraglia Trop Anim Health Prod Regular Articles The emergence of tick-borne diseases has been reported as a serious problem in public health worldwide and many aspects of its epidemiology and effects on the health of its hosts are unclear. We aimed to perform an epidemiological study of tick-borne zoonotic Rickettsia, Borrelia, and Anaplasmataceae in horses from Midwestern Brazil. We also evaluated whether Borrelia spp. and Anaplasmataceae may be associated with hematological disorders in the sampled animals. Blood and serum samples as well as ticks were collected from 262 horses. Serum samples were used to perform serological tests, and hematological analyses were made using whole blood. Furthermore, DNA extracted from whole blood and ticks was used for molecular tests. Campo Grande is enzootic for tick-borne studied bacteria, since we found an overall exposure of 59.9% of the sampled horses, 28.7% of them presented co-exposure. Seropositivity rates of 20.6% for Borrelia spp., 25.6% for Rickettsia spp., and 31.6% for Anaplasmataceae were found in the sampled horses. Considering both molecular and serological tests for Borrelia spp., the infection rate was 48.0% (126/262). None of the tested horses showed molecular positivity for Anaplasma phagocytophilum. The horses sampled displayed 7.2% of parasitism by ixodid ticks in single and coinfestations. We did not find DNA of any studied bacteria in the sampled ticks. Positive horses for Borrelia spp. and Anaplasmataceae agents displayed leukopenia, monocytopenia, and lymphopenia. Together, our results suggest that horses may play a role as sentinel host for zoonotic bacteria and Borrelia spp. and Anaplasmataceae agents can impair the health of horses. Springer Netherlands 2021-09-22 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8457776/ /pubmed/34553290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-021-02887-w Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V. 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Regular Articles
Campos, João Bosco Vilela
Martins, Filipe Santos
de Oliveira, Carina Elisei
Taveira, Amanda Alves
Oliveira, João Roberto de
Gonçalves, Luiz Ricardo
Cordeiro, Matheus Dias
Calchi, Ana Claudia
de Campos Binder, Lina
Serpa, Maria Carolina de Azevedo
Barbieri, Amália Regina Mar
Labruna, Marcelo B.
Machado, Rosangela Zacarias
de Andrade, Gisele Braziliano
André, Marcos Rogério
Herrera, Heitor Miraglia
Tick-borne zoonotic agents infecting horses from an urban area in Midwestern Brazil: epidemiological and hematological features
title Tick-borne zoonotic agents infecting horses from an urban area in Midwestern Brazil: epidemiological and hematological features
title_full Tick-borne zoonotic agents infecting horses from an urban area in Midwestern Brazil: epidemiological and hematological features
title_fullStr Tick-borne zoonotic agents infecting horses from an urban area in Midwestern Brazil: epidemiological and hematological features
title_full_unstemmed Tick-borne zoonotic agents infecting horses from an urban area in Midwestern Brazil: epidemiological and hematological features
title_short Tick-borne zoonotic agents infecting horses from an urban area in Midwestern Brazil: epidemiological and hematological features
title_sort tick-borne zoonotic agents infecting horses from an urban area in midwestern brazil: epidemiological and hematological features
topic Regular Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8457776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34553290
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11250-021-02887-w
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