Hаematologic indices in clinically healthy outdoor dogs exposed to vector-borne pathogens

Q3 Veterinary
F. Janjić, Z. Milanović, Anja Ilic-Bozovic, N. Andrić, Kristina Spariosu, J. Ajtić, A. Beletic, Milica Kovacevic-Filipovic
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Abstract

Haematologic abnormalities possibly associated with exposure to vector-borne pathogens are rarely reported in clinically healthy outdoor dogs. Therefore, we analysed changes in the complete blood count (CBC) of clinically healthy outdoor dogs seroreactive to Anaplasma spp. and Babesia spp., with or without microfilariosis. Stray, shelter and hunting dogs, 81 in total, that were polymerase chain reaction negative for Anaplasma spp. and Babesia spp. were divided into groups according to their seroreactive status and results of a modified Knott?s test: seronegative to both Anaplasma spp. and Babesia spp. SN (N=26); seroreactive to A. phagocythophilum SR-A (N=12); seroreactive to B. canis, B. gibsoni and/or B. vogeli SR-B (N=25); and seroreactive to both of the pathogens SR-AB (N=8). These four groups were negative to microfilariosis, unlike the fifth group, seroreactive to either or to both of the pathogens and with microfilariosis SR-M (N=10). The frequencies of CBC alterations among all analysed dogs were: 0.35 ? leucocytosis, 0.44 ? granulocytosis, 0.28 ? anaemia, 0.74 ? microcytosis, 0.37 ? increased mean cell haemoglobin concentration (MCHC) and 0.33 ? thrombocytopenia. The frequency of alterations did not differ across the groups. An exception was the SR-M group wherein increased MCHC peaked with a frequency of 0.80, while in the other four groups, the frequency ranged between 0.10 and 0.50. Clinically healthy outdoor dogs have multiple CBC abnormalities, consistent with stress and low-level chronic inflammation, but not associated with a previous exposure to Anaplasma spp. or Babesia spp. The presence of microfilaria increases haemolysis in vitro.
暴露于媒介传播病原体的临床健康户外犬的血液学指标
临床健康的户外犬很少报告可能与接触媒介传播病原体有关的血液学异常。因此,我们分析了临床健康的户外犬对无浆体属和巴贝虫属血清反应的全血细胞计数(CBC)的变化。流浪狗、收容所和猎犬,共81只,对无浆体属和巴贝虫属聚合酶链式反应阴性。根据它们的血清反应状态和改良Knott?s检验:无浆虫和巴贝虫均为阴性。SN(N=26);对嗜吞噬菌SR-A具有血清反应性(N=12);对犬B.canis、吉氏B.gibsoni和/或伏氏B.vogeli SR-B具有血清反应性(N=25);并且对两种病原体SR-AB都具有血清反应性(N=8)。与第五组不同,这四组对微丝蚴病呈阴性,对两种病原体中的一种或两种都呈血清反应,并对微丝线虫病SR-M呈血清反应(N=10)。所有分析犬的CBC改变频率为:0.35?白细胞增多,0.44?粒细胞增多症,0.28?贫血,0.74?微细胞增多症,0.37?平均细胞血红蛋白浓度(MCHC)增加,0.33?血小板减少症。改变的频率在各组之间没有差异。一个例外是SR-M组,其中增加的MCHC以0.80的频率达到峰值,而在其他四组中,频率在0.10和0.50之间。临床健康的户外犬有多种CBC异常,与压力和低水平慢性炎症一致,但与以前接触过无浆体属或巴贝虫属无关。微丝蚴的存在会增加体外溶血。
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Veterinarski Glasnik
Veterinarski Glasnik Veterinary-General Veterinary
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