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Ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis are endemic to tropical and subtropical regions and pose significant zoonotic threats to both human and animal health. This study aimed to detect anti-Ehrlichia canis, anti-Borrelia burgdorferi, and anti-Anaplasma antibodies in dogs from the rural-urban area of Huamanga, Ayacucho. The cross-sectional survey was conducted at the Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas of the Universidad Nacional de San Cristóbal de Huamanga between May and August 2023. Samples were collected via venipuncture, and antibody detection was performed using the immunochromatographic assay Anigen Rapid CaniV-4 kit. Frequencies, percentages, and statistical analyses were conducted using the SPSS® software package. A total of 107 samples from dogs in the Covadonga Human Settlement were analyzed, comprising 64 (59.8%) males and 43 (40.2%) females. The majority (78.5%) were from mixed-breed dogs, while other dogs breed included Schnauzers, Pekingese, and Pitbulls. Thirty positive samples were identified, with antibodies against Ehrlichia canis (15.9%), Anaplasma phagocytophilum/Anaplasma platys (3.7%), mixed infections of Ehrlichia canis and Anaplasma phagocytophilum/Anaplasma platys (6.5%), and Ehrlichia canis/Borrelia burgdorferi (1.9%) detected, as well as an association between vector exposure and the presence of Ehrlichia canis antibodies. These findings underscore the urgent need for the implementation of integrated control strategies and enhanced surveillance programs targeting tick-borne diseases in high-risk areas, along with targeted educational campaigns to promote responsible pet ownership and preventive measures.
埃利希体病和无形体病是热带和亚热带地区的地方病,对人类和动物健康构成重大的人畜共患威胁。本研究旨在检测阿亚库乔市华曼加城乡地区犬的抗犬埃利希体、抗伯氏疏螺旋体和抗无原体抗体。这项横断面调查于2023年5月至8月在萨尔瓦多国立大学Cristóbal de Huamanga科学学院Biológicas进行。通过静脉穿刺采集样本,使用免疫层析分析法Anigen Rapid CaniV-4试剂盒检测抗体。使用SPSS®软件包进行频率、百分比和统计分析。共收集科瓦东加人类住区犬类样本107份,其中雄性64份(59.8%),雌性43份(40.2%)。大多数(78.5%)来自混合品种的狗,而其他品种的狗包括雪纳瑞,北京哈巴狗和斗牛犬。共检出30份阳性标本,检出犬埃利希体抗体(15.9%)、嗜吞噬细胞无原体/鸭无原体抗体(3.7%)、犬埃利希体和嗜吞噬细胞无原体/鸭无原体混合感染(6.5%)、犬埃利希体/伯氏疏螺旋体抗体(1.9%),并发现媒介暴露与犬埃利希体抗体存在相关性。这些发现强调了在高风险地区实施综合控制战略和加强监测计划的迫切需要,以及有针对性的教育活动,以促进负责任的宠物饲养和预防措施。