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Molecular Detection of Babesia gibsoni in Cats in China

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Tick-borne diseases in companion animals have been increasing globally. Domestic dogs and cats as potential reservoir hosts of tick-borne pathogens might transfer zoonotic diseases to humans. There are currently few reports of feline babesiosis in China. To investigate the incidence...

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Autores principales: Yin, Fangyuan, Mu, Daoe, Tian, Zhuojia, Li, Dong, Ma, Xiting, Wang, Jinming, Guan, Guiquan, Yin, Hong, Li, Facai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9686484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36428294
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12223066
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author Yin, Fangyuan
Mu, Daoe
Tian, Zhuojia
Li, Dong
Ma, Xiting
Wang, Jinming
Guan, Guiquan
Yin, Hong
Li, Facai
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Mu, Daoe
Tian, Zhuojia
Li, Dong
Ma, Xiting
Wang, Jinming
Guan, Guiquan
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Li, Facai
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Tick-borne diseases in companion animals have been increasing globally. Domestic dogs and cats as potential reservoir hosts of tick-borne pathogens might transfer zoonotic diseases to humans. There are currently few reports of feline babesiosis in China. To investigate the incidence of Babesia spp. infection in cats, blood samples were collected from Chongqing, Fujian, Hubei and Shandong, and Babesia gibsoni was detected. These findings will be useful for understanding the epidemic situation of babesiosis in China and provide a theoretical basis for undertaking effective disease control measures in the interests of public health. ABSTRACT: As there are few studies of Babesia spp. infection in cats in China, or anywhere in the world, the aim of this study was to explore the epidemic features of babesiosis in pet cats in China. In total, 429 blood samples were randomly collected in four different geographical regions. The 18S rRNA gene fragment of Babesia spp. was amplified by nest polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and haplotype and phylogenetic analysis of Babesia were performed to analyze the relationship of this protozoa. The total positive rate of infection was 2.8%. BLAST analysis indicated that Babesia gibsoni was detected in 12 cats. Among these, 4.3%, 3.1%, 0.8% and 2.0% were from Chongqing, Fujian, Hubei and Shandong, respectively. Haplotype and phylogenetic analysis showed that there were nine haplotypes and no obvious genetic variation among B. gibsoni populations. These findings will be helpful for understanding the epidemiology of Babesia spp. in China, and provide a foundation for developing effective preventative strategies.
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spelling pubmed-96864842022-11-25 Molecular Detection of Babesia gibsoni in Cats in China Yin, Fangyuan Mu, Daoe Tian, Zhuojia Li, Dong Ma, Xiting Wang, Jinming Guan, Guiquan Yin, Hong Li, Facai Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Tick-borne diseases in companion animals have been increasing globally. Domestic dogs and cats as potential reservoir hosts of tick-borne pathogens might transfer zoonotic diseases to humans. There are currently few reports of feline babesiosis in China. To investigate the incidence of Babesia spp. infection in cats, blood samples were collected from Chongqing, Fujian, Hubei and Shandong, and Babesia gibsoni was detected. These findings will be useful for understanding the epidemic situation of babesiosis in China and provide a theoretical basis for undertaking effective disease control measures in the interests of public health. ABSTRACT: As there are few studies of Babesia spp. infection in cats in China, or anywhere in the world, the aim of this study was to explore the epidemic features of babesiosis in pet cats in China. In total, 429 blood samples were randomly collected in four different geographical regions. The 18S rRNA gene fragment of Babesia spp. was amplified by nest polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and haplotype and phylogenetic analysis of Babesia were performed to analyze the relationship of this protozoa. The total positive rate of infection was 2.8%. BLAST analysis indicated that Babesia gibsoni was detected in 12 cats. Among these, 4.3%, 3.1%, 0.8% and 2.0% were from Chongqing, Fujian, Hubei and Shandong, respectively. Haplotype and phylogenetic analysis showed that there were nine haplotypes and no obvious genetic variation among B. gibsoni populations. These findings will be helpful for understanding the epidemiology of Babesia spp. in China, and provide a foundation for developing effective preventative strategies. MDPI 2022-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9686484/ /pubmed/36428294 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12223066 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Molecular Detection of Babesia gibsoni in Cats in China
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title_fullStr Molecular Detection of Babesia gibsoni in Cats in China
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title_short Molecular Detection of Babesia gibsoni in Cats in China
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12223066
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