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Seroprevalence of Some Vector-Borne Infections of Dogs in Hungary
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The first comprehensive study on the prevalence of canine vector-borne pathogens (
Anaplasma phagocytophilum
,
Borrelia burgdorferi
,
Ehrlichia canis
, and
Dirofilaria immitis
) was carried in Hungary because, except for babesiosis and dirofilariosis caused by
Dirofilaria repens
, there were no data on their regional distribution and prevalence. In 2011 and 2012, 1305 blood samples were collected from randomly selected, apparently healthy pet dogs in 167 localities of 19 counties of Hungary. All sera samples from dogs were screened for simultaneous qualitative detection of circulating antibodies to
E. canis
and
B. burgdorferi
sensu lato and
A. phagocytophilum
and
D. immitis
antigen using SNAP
®
4Dx (IDEXX Laboratories). Overall, 170 dogs (13.0%; 95% confidence interval [CI] 11–15) were serologically positive to one or more of the tested pathogens.
A. phagocytophilum
was the most prevalent pathogen detected in 102 dogs by antibody titers (7.9%, 95% CI 6.5–9.5), followed by
D. immitis
(2.4%, 95% CI 1.0–4.0,
n
=64) and
B. burgdorferi
(0.4%, 95% CI 0.0–1.1,
n
=11) out of 1305 tested dogs. The least prevalent infection was with
E. canis
, with only two positive dogs (0.16%, 95% CI 0.03–0.6). Co-infection was found in eight dogs (0.61%, 95% CI 0.29–1.21), of which seven were seropositive to two pathogens (five with
A. phagocytophilum
and
D. immitis
, two with
A. phagocytophilum
and
B. burgdorferi
). One dog was serologically positive to three pathogens (
A. phagocytophilum
,
B. burgdorferi
, and
D. immitis
). Purebred and crossbred animals did not show significantly different levels of seropositivity. There was no significant association between the gender and the results of diagnostic testing. Logistic regression analysis showed a higher chance of seropositivity in the older dogs.
Title: Seroprevalence of Some Vector-Borne Infections of Dogs in Hungary
Description:
The first comprehensive study on the prevalence of canine vector-borne pathogens (
Anaplasma phagocytophilum
,
Borrelia burgdorferi
,
Ehrlichia canis
, and
Dirofilaria immitis
) was carried in Hungary because, except for babesiosis and dirofilariosis caused by
Dirofilaria repens
, there were no data on their regional distribution and prevalence.
In 2011 and 2012, 1305 blood samples were collected from randomly selected, apparently healthy pet dogs in 167 localities of 19 counties of Hungary.
All sera samples from dogs were screened for simultaneous qualitative detection of circulating antibodies to
E.
canis
and
B.
burgdorferi
sensu lato and
A.
phagocytophilum
and
D.
immitis
antigen using SNAP
®
4Dx (IDEXX Laboratories).
Overall, 170 dogs (13.
0%; 95% confidence interval [CI] 11–15) were serologically positive to one or more of the tested pathogens.
A.
phagocytophilum
was the most prevalent pathogen detected in 102 dogs by antibody titers (7.
9%, 95% CI 6.
5–9.
5), followed by
D.
immitis
(2.
4%, 95% CI 1.
0–4.
0,
n
=64) and
B.
burgdorferi
(0.
4%, 95% CI 0.
0–1.
1,
n
=11) out of 1305 tested dogs.
The least prevalent infection was with
E.
canis
, with only two positive dogs (0.
16%, 95% CI 0.
03–0.
6).
Co-infection was found in eight dogs (0.
61%, 95% CI 0.
29–1.
21), of which seven were seropositive to two pathogens (five with
A.
phagocytophilum
and
D.
immitis
, two with
A.
phagocytophilum
and
B.
burgdorferi
).
One dog was serologically positive to three pathogens (
A.
phagocytophilum
,
B.
burgdorferi
, and
D.
immitis
).
Purebred and crossbred animals did not show significantly different levels of seropositivity.
There was no significant association between the gender and the results of diagnostic testing.
Logistic regression analysis showed a higher chance of seropositivity in the older dogs.
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