Molecular prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi, Ehrlichia canis, and Coxiella burnetii in dogs and associated ticks in Egypt: Emerging One Health challenging zoonoses.

IF 1.7 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Veterinary World Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-22 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2024.2586-2594
Zeinab S Ahmed, Nada Hesham, Taher M Abdelhamid, Mahmoud E Hashad, Hossam Mahmoud
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Background and aim: Tick-borne pathogens pose a significant problem in canines, other animals, and humans worldwide. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi, Ehrlichia canis, and Coxiella burnetii in dogs and associated ticks in Egypt.

Materials and methods: Blood samples from 110 tick-infested dogs and 550 whole ticks (divided into 110 pools) were collected and tested for the targeted pathogens using polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

Results: Of the 110 dog blood samples, B. burgdorferi DNA was detected in three samples, E. canis in six samples, and C. burnetii in one kenneled dog. Among the 110 tick pools, B. burgdorferi was detected in four pools, E. canis in 12 pools, and C. burnetii in three pools from kenneled dogs. The overall prevalence of the three agents in dog and tick samples were 3.18%, 8.18%, and 1.81%, respectively. Simultaneous positive PCR reactions in both dogs and their associated tick pools were observed in four cases. B. burgdorferi and E. canis were simultaneously detected in two dogs and two tick pools, whereas C. burnetii was detected in one dog but not in any tick pools. The three agents were simultaneously detected in one dog, but none were found in the corresponding tick pools. A mixed infection of C. burnetii and B. burgdorferi was observed in one dog and one tick pool.

Conclusion: Molecular diagnosis is the most reliable method for detecting B. burgdorferi, E. canis, and C. burnetii in dogs and associated ticks. E. canis showed the highest prevalence in both dog and tick samples followed by B. burgdorferi while C. burnetti showed the lowest prevalence. The potential transmission of these diseases from companion dogs to humans through ticks presents a significant challenge for the One Health concept.

伯氏疏螺旋体、犬埃利希体和伯氏柯谢氏体在埃及狗和相关蜱中的分子流行:新出现的一种挑战健康的人畜共患病
背景和目的:蜱传病原体对全世界的犬类、其他动物和人类造成了严重的问题。本研究旨在估计伯氏疏螺旋体、犬埃利希体和伯氏柯谢氏体在埃及狗和相关蜱中的流行率。材料与方法:采集110只蜱感染犬和550只蜱(分110个池)的血样,采用聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测目标病原体。结果:110份犬血标本中,3份检出伯氏疏螺旋体DNA, 6份检出犬伊氏疏螺旋体DNA, 1份检出伯氏疏螺旋体DNA。在110个蜱虫池中,有4个蜱虫池检出伯氏疏螺旋体,12个蜱虫池检出犬伊蚊,3个蜱虫池检出伯氏疏螺旋体。犬类和蜱类3种媒介的总体流行率分别为3.18%、8.18%和1.81%。4例犬及其相关蜱虫池同时出现PCR阳性反应。在2只犬和2个蜱虫池中同时检出伯氏疏螺旋体和犬伊蚊,在1只犬和2个蜱虫池中均未检出伯氏疏螺旋体。在一只犬身上同时检测到三种媒介,但在相应的蜱虫池中未发现。在1只狗和1只蜱池中发现伯纳蒂体和伯氏疏螺旋体混合感染。结论:分子诊断方法是检测犬及相关蜱中伯氏疏螺旋体、犬伊氏疏螺旋体和伯氏疏螺旋体最可靠的方法。犬和蜱的感染率最高,其次为伯氏疏螺旋体,最低为伯氏疏螺旋体。这些疾病可能通过蜱虫从伴侣犬传播给人类,这对“同一个健康”的概念提出了重大挑战。
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Veterinary World
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary World publishes high quality papers focusing on Veterinary and Animal Science. The fields of study are bacteriology, parasitology, pathology, virology, immunology, mycology, public health, biotechnology, meat science, fish diseases, nutrition, gynecology, genetics, wildlife, laboratory animals, animal models of human infections, prion diseases and epidemiology. Studies on zoonotic and emerging infections are highly appreciated. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by Veterinary World are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to Veterinary World are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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