Impact of levels of parasitemia and antibodies, acute-phase proteins, as well as stays abroad on hematological and biochemical parameters in 342 dogs with acute Babesia canis infection.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PARASITOLOGY
Imke Maretje von Hohnhorst, Andreas Moritz, Clara Marie Eisenecker, Christina Strube, Kezia Eudora Rodjana, Elisabeth Müller, Ingo Schäfer
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Abstract

Background: Babesia canis infections are of rising importance in Germany. This retrospective study aimed to correlate hematological and biochemical parameters with acute-phase proteins, levels of parasitemia and antibodies, as well as stays abroad in dogs with acute B. canis infection.

Methods: Dogs in Germany tested PCR-positive for B. canis and negative for Anaplasma phagocytophilum from January 2018 to December 2024 were included if data on hematocrit, leukocytes, and platelets were available. Hematological scoring (HES) was performed by addition of points for mild (+ 1), moderate (+ 2), and marked (+ 3) anemia, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia, as well as for the presence of pancytopenia (+ 3) and leukocytosis (+ 1). Results of biochemical and CRP analysis, Babesia antibody determination, and pathogen quantification were included, if available. P ≤ 0.05 in Spearman's rank correlation was considered statistically significant.

Results: 342 dogs were included. History of stays abroad was known for 191/342 dogs (55.8%; no stays abroad 113/191 (59.2%), imported 55/191 (28.8%), travel 23/191 (12.0%)). The most common clinicopathologic findings were increased CRP (87.4%), thrombocytopenia (85.1%), anemia (78.7%), hyperbilirubinemia (74.2%), decreased iron levels (51.1%), and leukopenia (49.7%). Dogs without stays abroad showed significantly higher HES (n = 113, median: 6), CRP (n = 60, median: 116.2 mg/l), and levels of parasitemia (n = 92, median: 2916 × 103 parasites/ml), but lower serum antibody levels (n = 59, median: 1.5 TE) compared with imported dogs (HES: n = 55, median: 2; CRP: n = 23, median: 40.0 mg/l; levels of parasitemia: n = 29, median: 23 × 103 parasites/ml; antibodies: n = 37, median: 60.6 TE) (P < 0.001 each). Positive correlations were found between CRP and levels of parasitemia (ρ = 0.444), CRP and HES (ρ = 0.406), as well as levels of parasitemia and HES (ρ = 0.348), while negative correlations were observed between levels of antibodies and parasitemia (ρ = -0.666), as well as antibody levels and HES (ρ = -0.652) (P < 0.001 each).

Conclusions: About 60% of dogs with acute B. canis infection had no history of stays abroad, thus representing autochthonous infections. Most dogs without stays abroad were immunologically naive, in contrast to most imported dogs showing positive and high antibody levels. Dogs with high antibody levels showed less severe clinicopathological alterations and lower levels of parasitemia in the peripheral blood, explained by protective antibody activity.

342只急性犬巴贝斯虫感染犬寄生虫血症及抗体、急性期蛋白及滞留对血液生化指标的影响
背景:犬巴贝斯虫感染在德国越来越重要。这项回顾性研究旨在将血液学和生化参数与急性期蛋白、寄生虫血症和抗体水平以及急性犬b感染犬的停留时间联系起来。方法:2018年1月至2024年12月,如果有血细胞比压、白细胞和血小板数据,则纳入德国犬链球菌pcr检测阳性,嗜吞噬细胞无原体检测阴性。血液学评分(HES)是通过将轻度(+ 1)、中度(+ 2)和重度(+ 3)贫血、血小板减少和白细胞减少以及全血细胞减少(+ 3)和白细胞增多(+ 1)的分数相加来进行的。生化和CRP分析结果,巴贝斯虫抗体测定和病原体定量,如果有的话包括在内。Spearman等级相关P≤0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:共纳入342只犬。342只狗中有191只(55.8%)有国外停留史;没有在国外停留113/191(59.2%),进口55/191(28.8%),旅行23/191(12.0%)。最常见的临床病理表现为CRP升高(87.4%)、血小板减少(85.1%)、贫血(78.7%)、高胆红素血症(74.2%)、铁水平降低(51.1%)和白细胞减少(49.7%)。未出国犬的HES (n = 113,中位数为6)、CRP (n = 60,中位数为116.2 mg/l)和寄生虫血症水平(n = 92,中位数为2916 × 103寄生虫/ml)显著高于进口犬(n = 55,中位数为2;CRP: n = 23,中位数:40.0 mg/l;寄生虫血症水平:n = 29,中位数:23 × 103只/ml;结论:急性犬b型犬感染中约60%的犬无境外停留史,为本地感染。大多数没有在国外停留的狗的免疫系统是幼稚的,而大多数进口狗的抗体水平呈阳性和高水平。高抗体水平的狗表现出较轻的临床病理改变和外周血中较低水平的寄生虫血症,这是由保护性抗体活性解释的。
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Parasites & Vectors
Parasites & Vectors 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
9.40%
发文量
433
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Parasites & Vectors is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal dealing with the biology of parasites, parasitic diseases, intermediate hosts, vectors and vector-borne pathogens. Manuscripts published in this journal will be available to all worldwide, with no barriers to access, immediately following acceptance. However, authors retain the copyright of their material and may use it, or distribute it, as they wish. Manuscripts on all aspects of the basic and applied biology of parasites, intermediate hosts, vectors and vector-borne pathogens will be considered. In addition to the traditional and well-established areas of science in these fields, we also aim to provide a vehicle for publication of the rapidly developing resources and technology in parasite, intermediate host and vector genomics and their impacts on biological research. We are able to publish large datasets and extensive results, frequently associated with genomic and post-genomic technologies, which are not readily accommodated in traditional journals. Manuscripts addressing broader issues, for example economics, social sciences and global climate change in relation to parasites, vectors and disease control, are also welcomed.
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