Dog babesiosis at Belgrade area: retrospective analysis of registrate clinical cases at last ten years
Апстракт
Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease of dogs caused by protozoan parasite belonging to genus Babesia. In Serbia the presence of Babesia canis and B.gibsoni has been recorded in past decades. Spread of babesiosis in dogs in Belgrade area has been continuously examined since 1997. In this paper we present the results of prevalence for babesiosis in dogs in the period 2010-2019.
In total 3085 dogs' blood samples with clinical signs of babesiosis (anemia, haemoglobinuria, fever, pale of mucous membrane etc.) or infested with ticks were examined. We used capillary blood for examination, blood films were air-dried, fixed in absolute methanol (>99.8%) for 1 minute and stained with 10% Giemsa stain for 20-30 minutes. Babesia species were identified by morphometric characteristics.
The positive results were found in 36.69% (1132/3085) of suspected animals. Throughout years the following results were obtained: in 2010 babesiosis was established in 35.47%; in 2011 in 36.26%; 2012 in 41.04%; 2013 ...in 33.74%; 2014 in 34.96%; in 2015 in 31.88%; in 2016 in 33.77%; in 2017 in41.71%; in 2018 in 37.97% and in 2019 in 35.97%. Dominant Babesia species occurred during our examination was B.canis establish in more than 95% positive cases. The dynamics of occurrence of dog babesiosis was monitored from January to December. They showed that babesiosis occurs throughout the year in dogs. It was noted that the increase in incidence of dog babesiosis started in the interval March-April. May was the month of infection maximum, decreasing gradually until July. The autumn infection peak occurred in September and the lowest level in December.
The number of positive findings of Babesia spp. in dogs in period 2010-2019 was about the same level, with small deviations, within the investigation period. The appearnce of babesiosis in dogs coincided with he seasonal dynamic of vector ticks especially Rhipicephalus sanguieneus, Dermacentor reticulatus and D. marginatus.
Кључне речи:
babesiosis / dog / Belgrade / ticksИзвор:
EPIZONE Annual Meeting "New Perspectives for the New Era", 2023, 15, 147-147Издавач:
- Novi Sad : The Scienfic Veterinary Institute Novi Sad
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200030 (Научни институт за ветеринарство Србије, Београд) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200030)
Напомена:
- Book of abstracts: EPIZONE 15th annual meeting 26-28 April 2023, Novi Sad
Институција/група
Naučni institut za veterinarstvo SrbijeTY - CONF AU - Pavlović, Ivan PY - 2023 UR - https://reponivs.nivs.rs/handle/123456789/498 AB - Babesiosis is a tick-borne disease of dogs caused by protozoan parasite belonging to genus Babesia. In Serbia the presence of Babesia canis and B.gibsoni has been recorded in past decades. Spread of babesiosis in dogs in Belgrade area has been continuously examined since 1997. In this paper we present the results of prevalence for babesiosis in dogs in the period 2010-2019. In total 3085 dogs' blood samples with clinical signs of babesiosis (anemia, haemoglobinuria, fever, pale of mucous membrane etc.) or infested with ticks were examined. We used capillary blood for examination, blood films were air-dried, fixed in absolute methanol (>99.8%) for 1 minute and stained with 10% Giemsa stain for 20-30 minutes. Babesia species were identified by morphometric characteristics. The positive results were found in 36.69% (1132/3085) of suspected animals. Throughout years the following results were obtained: in 2010 babesiosis was established in 35.47%; in 2011 in 36.26%; 2012 in 41.04%; 2013 in 33.74%; 2014 in 34.96%; in 2015 in 31.88%; in 2016 in 33.77%; in 2017 in41.71%; in 2018 in 37.97% and in 2019 in 35.97%. Dominant Babesia species occurred during our examination was B.canis establish in more than 95% positive cases. The dynamics of occurrence of dog babesiosis was monitored from January to December. They showed that babesiosis occurs throughout the year in dogs. It was noted that the increase in incidence of dog babesiosis started in the interval March-April. May was the month of infection maximum, decreasing gradually until July. The autumn infection peak occurred in September and the lowest level in December. The number of positive findings of Babesia spp. in dogs in period 2010-2019 was about the same level, with small deviations, within the investigation period. The appearnce of babesiosis in dogs coincided with he seasonal dynamic of vector ticks especially Rhipicephalus sanguieneus, Dermacentor reticulatus and D. marginatus. PB - Novi Sad : The Scienfic Veterinary Institute Novi Sad C3 - EPIZONE Annual Meeting "New Perspectives for the New Era" T1 - Dog babesiosis at Belgrade area: retrospective analysis of registrate clinical cases at last ten years EP - 147 IS - 15 SP - 147 ER -
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Pavlović, I.. (2023). Dog babesiosis at Belgrade area: retrospective analysis of registrate clinical cases at last ten years. in EPIZONE Annual Meeting "New Perspectives for the New Era" Novi Sad : The Scienfic Veterinary Institute Novi Sad.(15), 147-147.
Pavlović I. Dog babesiosis at Belgrade area: retrospective analysis of registrate clinical cases at last ten years. in EPIZONE Annual Meeting "New Perspectives for the New Era". 2023;(15):147-147..
Pavlović, Ivan, "Dog babesiosis at Belgrade area: retrospective analysis of registrate clinical cases at last ten years" in EPIZONE Annual Meeting "New Perspectives for the New Era", no. 15 (2023):147-147.