Dirofilaria immitis in Italian Cats and the Risk of Exposure by Aedes albopictus.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Vector borne and zoonotic diseases Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1089/vbz.2023.0097
Marco Genchi, Iván Rodríguez Escolar, Rodrigo Morchón García, Manuela Semeraro, Laura Helen Kramer, Liliana Colombo, Alice Vismarra
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Background: Dirofilaria immitis, the agent of canine and feline heartworm disease (HWD), is a widespread mosquito-borne helminth. The true prevalence of HW infection in cats is likely underestimated due to the difficulty in establishing a definitive diagnosis. Aedes albopictus, a recognized competent vector for D. immitis, is currently considered the most invasive mosquito species worldwide and Italy presents the highest abundance of Ae. albopictus in Europe. Materials and Methods: The present study was aimed at evaluating the current seroprevalence of D. immitis antibodies in cats in Italy. Further, the ecological niche model (ENM) was applied to evaluate the potential future risk of feline HWD associated with the presence of Ae. albopictus. Results: Sera of 812 Italian cats were analyzed, and the average prevalence of D. immitis antibodies was 12%. Seropositivity was significantly associated with age (<6 years), whereas there was no association with sex or geographical area. Data obtained with the risk map showed that the highest risk of infection was found in northern inland areas and along coastal areas, whereas the lowest risk was identified at higher altitudes. The ENM correctly classified most of the areas where D. immitis seropositive cats were found, with 80.4% occurring in high and very high-risk areas. Conclusions: Results of the present study suggest that cats in Italy are exposed to D. immitis infection, and that routine prevention should be part of the general health care protocols in cats. Moreover, the resulting risk maps indicate that areas with a suitable habitat for Ae. albopictus may put cats at risk of exposure to D. immitis.

意大利猫感染无丝虫及白纹伊蚊暴露的风险。
背景:犬、猫心丝虫病(HWD)的病原是一种广泛传播的蚊媒蠕虫。由于难以确定明确的诊断,猫中HW感染的真实流行率可能被低估。白纹伊蚊是一种公认的虫媒,目前被认为是世界上最具侵入性的蚊子,意大利的白纹伊蚊数量最多。白纹伊蚊在欧洲。材料和方法:本研究的目的是评估目前在意大利猫的血清免疫原性腹泻抗体的患病率。此外,应用生态位模型(ENM)评估与Ae存在相关的猫科动物HWD的潜在未来风险。蚊。结果:对812只意大利猫的血清进行了分析,平均抗体阳性率为12%。血清阳性与年龄有显著相关性(血清阳性猫占80.4%,发生在高、高危地区)。结论:本研究的结果表明,意大利的猫暴露于免疫弓形虫感染,常规预防应成为猫的一般卫生保健方案的一部分。此外,所得到的风险图还显示了伊蚊适宜栖息地的区域。白纹伊蚊可能会使猫有接触白纹伊蚊的危险。
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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
73
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases is an authoritative, peer-reviewed journal providing basic and applied research on diseases transmitted to humans by invertebrate vectors or non-human vertebrates. The Journal examines geographic, seasonal, and other risk factors that influence the transmission, diagnosis, management, and prevention of this group of infectious diseases, and identifies global trends that have the potential to result in major epidemics. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases coverage includes: -Ecology -Entomology -Epidemiology -Infectious diseases -Microbiology -Parasitology -Pathology -Public health -Tropical medicine -Wildlife biology -Bacterial, rickettsial, viral, and parasitic zoonoses
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