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DNA of Piroplasms of Ruminants and Dogs in Ixodid Bat Ticks
by
Boldogh, Sándor A.
, Takács, Nóra
, Kontschán, Jenő
, Barti, Levente
, Corduneanu, Alexandra
, Sándor, Attila D.
, Görföl, Tamás
, Hornok, Sándor
, Szőke, Krisztina
, Estók, Péter
, Földvári, Gábor
, Kováts, Dávid
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Arachnids
/ Arthropoda
/ Arthropods
/ Babesia
/ Bats
/ Bats (Animals)
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Caves
/ Chiroptera
/ Chiroptera - psychology
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA sequencing
/ Dogs
/ Dogs - parasitology
/ Epidemiology
/ Females
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genetic aspects
/ Haemaphysalis
/ Ixodes
/ Ixodes ariadnae
/ Ixodes simplex
/ Ixodes vespertilionis
/ Ixodidae
/ Larvae
/ Mammals
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Miniopterus schreibersii
/ Morphology
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Nymphs
/ Parasites
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogens
/ Piroplasmia
/ Rhinolophidae
/ Ruminantia
/ Ruminants
/ Species
/ Studies
/ Theileria
/ Ticks
/ Vectors
/ Vectors (Biology)
/ Vespertilionidae
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Zoology
2016
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DNA of Piroplasms of Ruminants and Dogs in Ixodid Bat Ticks
by
Boldogh, Sándor A.
, Takács, Nóra
, Kontschán, Jenő
, Barti, Levente
, Corduneanu, Alexandra
, Sándor, Attila D.
, Görföl, Tamás
, Hornok, Sándor
, Szőke, Krisztina
, Estók, Péter
, Földvári, Gábor
, Kováts, Dávid
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Arachnids
/ Arthropoda
/ Arthropods
/ Babesia
/ Bats
/ Bats (Animals)
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Caves
/ Chiroptera
/ Chiroptera - psychology
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA sequencing
/ Dogs
/ Dogs - parasitology
/ Epidemiology
/ Females
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genetic aspects
/ Haemaphysalis
/ Ixodes
/ Ixodes ariadnae
/ Ixodes simplex
/ Ixodes vespertilionis
/ Ixodidae
/ Larvae
/ Mammals
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Miniopterus schreibersii
/ Morphology
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Nymphs
/ Parasites
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogens
/ Piroplasmia
/ Rhinolophidae
/ Ruminantia
/ Ruminants
/ Species
/ Studies
/ Theileria
/ Ticks
/ Vectors
/ Vectors (Biology)
/ Vespertilionidae
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Zoology
2016
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DNA of Piroplasms of Ruminants and Dogs in Ixodid Bat Ticks
by
Boldogh, Sándor A.
, Takács, Nóra
, Kontschán, Jenő
, Barti, Levente
, Corduneanu, Alexandra
, Sándor, Attila D.
, Görföl, Tamás
, Hornok, Sándor
, Szőke, Krisztina
, Estók, Péter
, Földvári, Gábor
, Kováts, Dávid
in
Analysis
/ Animals
/ Arachnids
/ Arthropoda
/ Arthropods
/ Babesia
/ Bats
/ Bats (Animals)
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Caves
/ Chiroptera
/ Chiroptera - psychology
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ DNA sequencing
/ Dogs
/ Dogs - parasitology
/ Epidemiology
/ Females
/ Gene sequencing
/ Genetic aspects
/ Haemaphysalis
/ Ixodes
/ Ixodes ariadnae
/ Ixodes simplex
/ Ixodes vespertilionis
/ Ixodidae
/ Larvae
/ Mammals
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Miniopterus schreibersii
/ Morphology
/ Nucleotide sequence
/ Nymphs
/ Parasites
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Parasitology
/ Pathogens
/ Piroplasmia
/ Rhinolophidae
/ Ruminantia
/ Ruminants
/ Species
/ Studies
/ Theileria
/ Ticks
/ Vectors
/ Vectors (Biology)
/ Vespertilionidae
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Zoology
2016
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DNA of Piroplasms of Ruminants and Dogs in Ixodid Bat Ticks
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DNA of Piroplasms of Ruminants and Dogs in Ixodid Bat Ticks
2016
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In this study 308 ticks (Ixodes ariadnae: 26 larvae, 14 nymphs, five females; I. vespertilionis: 89 larvae, 27 nymphs, eight females; I. simplex: 80 larvae, 50 nymphs, nine females) have been collected from 200 individuals of 17 bat species in two countries, Hungary and Romania. After DNA extraction these ticks were molecularly analysed for the presence of piroplasm DNA. In Hungary I. ariadnae was most frequently identified from bat species in the family Vespertilionidae, whereas I. vespertilionis was associated with Rhinolophidae. Ixodes ariadnae was not found in Romania. Four, four and one new bat host species of I. ariadnae, I. vespertilionis and I. simplex were identified, respectively. DNA sequences of piroplasms were detected in 20 bat ticks (15 larvae, four nymphs and one female). I. simplex carried piroplasm DNA sequences significantly more frequently than I. vespertilionis. In I. ariadnae only Babesia vesperuginis DNA was detected, whereas in I. vespertilionis sequences of both B. vesperuginis and B. crassa. From I. simplex the DNA of B. canis, Theileria capreoli, T. orientalis and Theileria sp. OT3 were amplified, as well as a shorter sequence of the zoonotic B. venatorum. Bat ticks are not known to infest dogs or ruminants, i.e. typical hosts and reservoirs of piroplasms molecularly identified in I. vespertilionis and I. simplex. Therefore, DNA sequences of piroplasms detected in these bat ticks most likely originated from the blood of their respective bat hosts. This may indicate either that bats are susceptible to a broader range of piroplasms than previously thought, or at least the DNA of piroplasms may pass through the gut barrier of bats during digestion of relevant arthropod vectors. In light of these findings, the role of bats in the epidemiology of piroplasmoses deserves further investigation.
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