作者: Marcos Rogério André , Heitor Miraglia Herrera , Simone de Jesus Fernandes , Keyla Cartens Marques de Sousa , Luiz Ricardo Gonçalves
DOI: 10.1016/J.TTBDIS.2015.07.004
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摘要: Anaplasmataceae agents, piroplasmids and Hepatozoon spp. have emerged as important pathogens among domestic wild felines. The present work aimed to detect the presence of species belonging family, piroplasmas DNA in blood samples domesticated stray cats city Campo Grande, state Mato Grosso do Sul, midwestern Brazil. Between January April 2013, whole were collected from 151 (54 males, 95 females two without gender registration) extracted cat was submitted conventional PCR assays for Theileria/Babesia/Cytauxzoon (18S rRNA, ITS-1), Ehrlichia (16S dsb, groESL), Anaplasma groESL) rRNA) followed by phylogenetic reconstructions. Out sampled cats, 13 (8.5%) positive closely related canis, 1 (0.66%) americanum isolate a felid, Cytauxzoon sp. felis, 18 (11.9%) Babesia/Theileria (one sequence Babesia bigemina, eight vogeli, five Theileria ruminants [Theileria ovis, lestoquardi] four recently detected cat). study showed that spp., (B. spp.) and, more rarely, circulate