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Aust Vet J ; 85(11): 459-63, 2007 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17970851

ABSTRACT

This study reports on the epidemiology of Babesia gibsoni in American Pit Bull Terriers living in a region of western Victoria in southern Australia. Both American Pit Bull Terriers (n = 100) and other dog breeds (n = 51) were screened for B gibsoni using immunofluorescent antibody testing (IFAT) and/or polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). A questionnaire was also completed by each dog owner, ascertaining the husbandry and habits of the dogs sampled. Fourteen dogs were positive for B gibsoni using IFAT and/or PCR-RFLP and all were American Pit Bull Terriers. Dogs that were male and/or had been bitten by or were biters of other American Pit Bull Terriers were more likely to be B gibsoni positive, thus suggesting that blood-to-blood transmission contributes to the spread of this disease between dogs.


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Babesia/isolation & purification , Babesiosis/veterinary , Dog Diseases/transmission , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length , Animal Husbandry/methods , Animals , Babesiosis/blood , Babesiosis/epidemiology , Babesiosis/transmission , Base Sequence , Bites and Stings/parasitology , Breeding , DNA/chemistry , DNA, Protozoan/chemistry , Disease Transmission, Infectious/veterinary , Dog Diseases/blood , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dogs , Female , Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect/veterinary , Male , Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Risk Factors , Sex Factors , Victoria/epidemiology
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