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Molecular and serological detection of Ehrlichia canis in naturally exposed dogs in Iran: an analysis on associated risk factors / Detecção molecular e sorológica de Ehrlichia canis em cães naturalmente expostos no Irã: uma análise dos fatores de risco associados
Maazi, Nadi; Malmasi, Abdolali; Shayan, Parviz; Nassiri, Seyed Mahdi; Salehi, Taghi Zahraei; Fard, Mojdeh Sharifian.
  • Maazi, Nadi; University of Tehran. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. Tehran. IR
  • Malmasi, Abdolali; University of Tehran. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. Tehran. IR
  • Shayan, Parviz; University of Tehran. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. Tehran. IR
  • Nassiri, Seyed Mahdi; University of Tehran. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. Tehran. IR
  • Salehi, Taghi Zahraei; University of Tehran. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. Tehran. IR
  • Fard, Mojdeh Sharifian; University of Tehran. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. Tehran. IR
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 23(1): 16-22, Jan-Mar/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-707189
ABSTRACT
The general aim of this study, which was conducted for the first time in Iran, was to evaluate the seroprevalence and geographical distribution of Ehrlichia canis in a dog population in Iran, followed by molecular confirmation using PCR and sequencing. Blood samples were collected from 240 dogs in different areas of Alborz and Tehran Provinces and initially analyzed using the immunofluorescent antibody (IFA) test to detect anti-Ehrlichia canis IgG antibodies. Subsequently, nested PCR was performed based on a fragment of the 16S rRNA gene of E. canis on serologically positive samples. The results showed that 40/240 dogs (16.6%) presented anti-Ehrlichia canis IgG antibodies and that nine of the blood samples from the 40 seropositive dogs (22.5%) contained E. canis DNA, which was confirmed by sequencing. The seroprevalence of E. canis tended to be higher in purebred, one to three-year-old male dogs living in the Plain zone, in rural areas; however, this difference was not statistically significant.
RESUMO
O objetivo geral deste estudo, que foi feito pela primeira vez no Irã, foi avaliar a soroprevalência e distribuição geográfica de Ehrlichia canis em população de cães no Irã, seguida da confirmação molecular por meio de PCR seguida de sequenciamento. Amostras de sangue de 240 cães de diferentes áreas das Províncias de Alborz e Teerã foram coletadas e, inicialmente, analisadas pelo Reação de Imunofluorescência (IFA) para detecção de anticorpos IgG anti-Ehrlichia canis Subsequentemente, uma reação do tipo nested PCR baseada em um fragmento do gene 16S rRNA de E. canis foi realizada nas amostras sorologicamente positivas. Os resultados mostraram que 40/240 cães (16,6%) apresentaram anticorpos IgG anti- Ehrlichia canis e nove (22,5%) das amostras de sangue dos 40 cães soropositivos continham DNA de E. canis, confirmado por sequenciamento. A soroprevalência de E. canis, embora não estatisticamente significativa, mostrou uma tendência em se apresentar maior em cães machos com 1-3 anos, de raça pura, que vivem em zonas planas e áreas rurais.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Ehrlichiosis / Ehrlichia canis / Dog Diseases / Antibodies, Bacterial Type of study: Diagnostic study / Etiology study / Risk factors Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Rev. bras. parasitol. vet Journal subject: Veterinary Medicine / Parasitology Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Institution/Affiliation country: University of Tehran/IR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Ehrlichiosis / Ehrlichia canis / Dog Diseases / Antibodies, Bacterial Type of study: Diagnostic study / Etiology study / Risk factors Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Asia Language: English Journal: Rev. bras. parasitol. vet Journal subject: Veterinary Medicine / Parasitology Year: 2014 Type: Article Affiliation country: Iran Institution/Affiliation country: University of Tehran/IR