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Seroprevalence and associated risk factors for vector-borne pathogens in dogs from Egypt
by
Sazmand, Alireza
, Selim, Abdelfattah
, Alanazi, Abdullah D.
, Otranto, Domenico
in
Anaplasma
/ Animals
/ Anorexia
/ Antibodies
/ Antibodies, Bacterial - blood
/ Antibodies, Helminth - blood
/ Arachnids
/ Arid climates
/ arid zones
/ Arthropods
/ Asymptomatic
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - immunology
/ Bacteria - pathogenicity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ blood serum
/ Borrelia
/ Borrelia burgdorferi
/ Bull Terrier
/ Canine vector-borne pathogens
/ chemoprevention
/ Dirofilaria
/ Dirofilaria immitis
/ Disease Vectors
/ Dog Diseases - epidemiology
/ Dog Diseases - immunology
/ Dog Diseases - microbiology
/ Dog Diseases - parasitology
/ Dogs
/ Ectoparasites
/ ectoparasiticides
/ Egypt
/ Egypt - epidemiology
/ Ehrlichia
/ ELISA
/ Entomology
/ Female
/ females
/ Fever
/ German Shepherd
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Identification and classification
/ Infections
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Infestation
/ Lyme disease
/ Male
/ Parasites - classification
/ Parasites - genetics
/ Parasites - immunology
/ Parasites - pathogenicity
/ Parasites of veterinary importance
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogenic microorganisms
/ Pathogens
/ Peptides
/ Pets
/ Pets - blood
/ Pets - microbiology
/ Pets - parasitology
/ Proteins
/ Regression analysis
/ risk
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Rottweiler
/ Sanitation
/ Seroepidemiologic Studies
/ Seroepidemiology
/ serological surveys
/ Serology
/ seroprevalence
/ Serum
/ Sex
/ Statistics
/ tick infestations
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vectors (Biology)
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ Weekly
/ Zoonoses
2021
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Seroprevalence and associated risk factors for vector-borne pathogens in dogs from Egypt
by
Sazmand, Alireza
, Selim, Abdelfattah
, Alanazi, Abdullah D.
, Otranto, Domenico
in
Anaplasma
/ Animals
/ Anorexia
/ Antibodies
/ Antibodies, Bacterial - blood
/ Antibodies, Helminth - blood
/ Arachnids
/ Arid climates
/ arid zones
/ Arthropods
/ Asymptomatic
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - immunology
/ Bacteria - pathogenicity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ blood serum
/ Borrelia
/ Borrelia burgdorferi
/ Bull Terrier
/ Canine vector-borne pathogens
/ chemoprevention
/ Dirofilaria
/ Dirofilaria immitis
/ Disease Vectors
/ Dog Diseases - epidemiology
/ Dog Diseases - immunology
/ Dog Diseases - microbiology
/ Dog Diseases - parasitology
/ Dogs
/ Ectoparasites
/ ectoparasiticides
/ Egypt
/ Egypt - epidemiology
/ Ehrlichia
/ ELISA
/ Entomology
/ Female
/ females
/ Fever
/ German Shepherd
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Identification and classification
/ Infections
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Infestation
/ Lyme disease
/ Male
/ Parasites - classification
/ Parasites - genetics
/ Parasites - immunology
/ Parasites - pathogenicity
/ Parasites of veterinary importance
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogenic microorganisms
/ Pathogens
/ Peptides
/ Pets
/ Pets - blood
/ Pets - microbiology
/ Pets - parasitology
/ Proteins
/ Regression analysis
/ risk
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Rottweiler
/ Sanitation
/ Seroepidemiologic Studies
/ Seroepidemiology
/ serological surveys
/ Serology
/ seroprevalence
/ Serum
/ Sex
/ Statistics
/ tick infestations
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vectors (Biology)
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ Weekly
/ Zoonoses
2021
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Seroprevalence and associated risk factors for vector-borne pathogens in dogs from Egypt
by
Sazmand, Alireza
, Selim, Abdelfattah
, Alanazi, Abdullah D.
, Otranto, Domenico
in
Anaplasma
/ Animals
/ Anorexia
/ Antibodies
/ Antibodies, Bacterial - blood
/ Antibodies, Helminth - blood
/ Arachnids
/ Arid climates
/ arid zones
/ Arthropods
/ Asymptomatic
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - genetics
/ Bacteria - immunology
/ Bacteria - pathogenicity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ blood serum
/ Borrelia
/ Borrelia burgdorferi
/ Bull Terrier
/ Canine vector-borne pathogens
/ chemoprevention
/ Dirofilaria
/ Dirofilaria immitis
/ Disease Vectors
/ Dog Diseases - epidemiology
/ Dog Diseases - immunology
/ Dog Diseases - microbiology
/ Dog Diseases - parasitology
/ Dogs
/ Ectoparasites
/ ectoparasiticides
/ Egypt
/ Egypt - epidemiology
/ Ehrlichia
/ ELISA
/ Entomology
/ Female
/ females
/ Fever
/ German Shepherd
/ Health aspects
/ Health risks
/ Identification and classification
/ Infections
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Infestation
/ Lyme disease
/ Male
/ Parasites - classification
/ Parasites - genetics
/ Parasites - immunology
/ Parasites - pathogenicity
/ Parasites of veterinary importance
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogenic microorganisms
/ Pathogens
/ Peptides
/ Pets
/ Pets - blood
/ Pets - microbiology
/ Pets - parasitology
/ Proteins
/ Regression analysis
/ risk
/ Risk analysis
/ Risk Factors
/ Rottweiler
/ Sanitation
/ Seroepidemiologic Studies
/ Seroepidemiology
/ serological surveys
/ Serology
/ seroprevalence
/ Serum
/ Sex
/ Statistics
/ tick infestations
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vectors (Biology)
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ Weekly
/ Zoonoses
2021
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Seroprevalence and associated risk factors for vector-borne pathogens in dogs from Egypt
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Seroprevalence and associated risk factors for vector-borne pathogens in dogs from Egypt
2021
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Overview
Background
Dogs play an important role as reservoirs of many zoonotic vector-borne pathogens worldwide, yet reports of canine vector-borne diseases (CVBDs) in Egypt are scarce.
Methods
Serum samples were collected from pet dogs (
n
= 500) of the three most common breeds (German Shepherd, Rottweiler and Pit Bull) in five Governates of Cairo (
n
= 230), Giza (
n
= 110), Al-Qalyubia (
n
= 60), Al-Gharbia (
n
= 60) and Kafr El-Sheikh (
n
= 40) with a hot desert climate. The presence of antibodies to
Anaplasma
spp. (
A. phagocytophilum
,
A. platys
),
Ehrlichia
spp. (
E. canis
,
E. chaffeensis
,
E. ewingii
),
Borrelia burgdorferi
(
s.l.
) and
Dirofilaria immitis
were assessed using IDEXX SNAP
®
4Dx
®
ELISA tests. For each pathogen, risk factors (i.e. geographical area, keeping condition, sex, age, breed, tick infestation, weekly sanitation of dog enclosures and application of ectoparasiticides) were evaluated by logistic regression approach.
Results
In total, 18.2% (
n
= 91, 95% CI 15.1–21.8) of dogs scored seropositive for at least one pathogen, the most frequent being
Ehrlichia
spp. (
n
= 56; 11.2%; 95% CI 8.7–14.3) followed by
Anaplasma
spp. (
n
= 33; 6.6%, 95% CI 4.7–9.1),
Borrelia burgdorferi
(
s.l.
) (
n
= 9; 1.8%, 95% CI 0.9–3.4) and
D. immitis
(
n
= 7; 1.4%, 95% CI 0.9–2.9). In the tested population, 15.4% (95% CI 12.5–18.8) of dogs were exposed to a single pathogen while 2.4 (95% CI 1.4–4.2) and 0.4% (95% CI 0.1–1.4) were simultaneously exposed to two or three pathogens, respectively. Major risk factors associated with VBDs were living outdoors (
Anaplasma
spp.,
P
= 0.0001;
Ehrlichia
spp.,
P
= 0.0001), female sex (
Ehrlichia
spp.,
P
= 0.005), German Shepherd breed (
Anaplasma
spp.,
P
= 0.04;
Ehrlichia
spp.,
P
= 0.03), tick infestation (
Anaplasma
spp.,
P
= 0.0001;
Ehrlichia
spp.,
P
= 0.0001;
B. burgdorferi
(
s.l.
),
P
= 0.003;
D. immitis, P
= 0.02), irregular sanitation (
Anaplasma
spp.,
P
= 0.0001;
Ehrlichia
spp.,
P
= 0.0001;
B. burgdorferi
(
s.l.
),
P
= 0.002;
D. immitis, P
= 0.01) and not using ectoparasiticides (
Anaplasma
spp.,
P
= 0.0001;
Ehrlichia
spp.,
P
= 0.0001;
B. burgdorferi
(
s.l.
),
P
= 0.007).
Conclusion
To our knowledge, this is the first large-scale seroepidemiological study of CVBDs in Egypt. Considering that all of the detected pathogens are potentially zoonotic, effective ectoparasite control strategies, regular examination of pet dogs and successful chemoprophylaxis are advocated.
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Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Animals
/ Anorexia
/ Antibodies, Bacterial - blood
/ Antibodies, Helminth - blood
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Borrelia
/ Canine vector-borne pathogens
/ Dogs
/ Egypt
/ ELISA
/ Female
/ females
/ Fever
/ Identification and classification
/ Male
/ Parasites of veterinary importance
/ Peptides
/ Pets
/ Proteins
/ risk
/ Serology
/ Serum
/ Sex
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
/ Weekly
/ Zoonoses
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