Clinical Study and Serological Diagnosis of Vector-Borne Pathogens in Sardinian Dogs

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Chisu, Valentina [1 ]
Tanda, Antonio [1 ]
Sechi, Sara [2 ]
Pinna Parpaglia, Maria Luisa [2 ]
Masu, Gabriella [1 ]
Loi, Federica [3 ]
Masala, Giovanna [1 ]
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[1] Ist Zooprofilatt Sperimentale G Pegreffi Sardegna, Via Duca degli Abruzzi 8, I-07100 Sassari, Italy
[2] Univ Sassari, Teaching Vet Hosp, Via Vienna 2, I-07100 Sassari, Italy
[3] Ist Zooprofilatt Sperimentale Sardegna, Osservatorio Epidemiol Vet Reg Sardegna, I-07100 Sassari, Italy
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dogs; ticks; tick-borne diseases; multiple correspondence analysis; pilot study; MOLECULAR-DETECTION; BARTONELLA SPP; CANINE; DISEASES;
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10.3390/vetsci11070313
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
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Simple Summary In regard to Sardinia, studies on canine vector-borne diseases are scarce. This study aimed to examine the most common vector-borne diseases affecting domestic dogs in this area and how clinical signs are associated with the disease. The results highlight that 48% of the tested dogs were positive for at least one pathogen, with 34.5% of them having significant clinical symptoms resembling vector-borne disease infections and 65.5% having no signs. These results suggest that preventive measures should be taken to control the spread of vectors and to reduce the infection risk to humans and pets.Abstract Canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) comprise a group of infectious diseases caused by a wide range of pathogens transmitted by arthropod vectors. Clinical signs commonly involve symptoms such as fever, anorexia, weight loss, blood disorders, hepatosplenomegaly, and others that can lead to death in dogs with comorbidities. Some pathogens responsible for CVBDs constitute a serious threat to human health due to their zoonotic transmission. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of zoonotic vector-borne diseases (Rickettsia rickettsii, Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Ehrlichia canis, Bartonella henselae, and Leishmania infantum) in domestic Sardinian dogs with and without clinical signs of these pathogens. Blood serum samples were collected from 142 dogs and examined through serological analysis. Clinical signs suggestive of these pathogens were also evaluated. The results obtained showed that 33 (33/140; 23.6%), 22 (22/134; 16.4%), 14 (14/142; 9.9%), 20 (20/66; 30.3%), and 26 (26/108; 24.1%) dogs were seropositive for Rickettsia sp., Anaplasma sp., Ehrlichia sp., Bartonella sp., and Leishmania sp. antibodies, respectively. Among these dogs, 12 dogs presented with at least one clinical sign (8.5%), while 18 (12.7%) showed more than two symptoms at the same time. Furthermore, among the asymptomatic dogs (93/142; 65.5%), 13% (n = 12) tested positive for A. phagocytophilum, 12% (n = 11) tested positive for B. henselae, 9% (n = 8) tested positive for E. canis, 12% (n = 11) tested positive for L. infantum, and 19% (n = 18) tested positive for R. rickettsii. This survey represents the first study assessing different canine vector-borne pathogens in dogs from North Sardinia. Since the pathogens detected here represent emerging zoonotic diseases, these results highlight the need to undertake further studies to increase the knowledge of these under-reported vector-borne pathogens in Sardinia.
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