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  • The study assessed tick-borne infections in 322 dogs (172 rural, 150 urban) in Chapadinha, northeastern Brazil, highlighting seroreactivity to several pathogens.
  • Overall, 16.1% showed antibodies against Babesia vogeli, 14.6% against Ehrlichia canis, and 18.9% against various Rickettsia species, with notable high titers for Rickettsia amblyommii.
  • Ticks from urban dogs were exclusively Rhipicephalus sanguineus, while rural dogs had a more diverse tick population, including Amblyomma species, with one tick found infected by Rickettsia bellii, emphasizing the need for better disease management in the region

Article Abstract

This study evaluated exposure and infection by tick-borne agents (Babesia vogeli, Ehrlichia canis and Rickettsia spp.) in 172 dogs in rural areas and 150 dogs in urban areas of the municipality of Chapadinha, state of Maranhão, northeastern Brazil, using molecular and serological methods. Overall, 16.1% of the sampled dogs (52/322) were seroreactive to B. vogeli, with endpoint titers ranging from 40 to 640. For E. canis, 14.6% of the dogs (47/322) were seroreactive, with endpoint titers from 80 to 163,840. Antibodies reactive to at least one of the five species of Rickettsia were detected in 18.9% of the dogs (61/322), with endpoint titers ranging from 64 to 4,096. High endpoint titers were observed for Rickettsia amblyommii. Three (0.9%) and nine (2.8%) canine blood samples were PCR-positive for Babesia spp. and E. canis. The ticks collected from urban dogs were all Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato, whereas the rural dogs were infested by R. sanguineus s.l, Amblyomma cajennense sensu lato and Amblyomma ovale. One A. ovale tick was found to be infected by Rickettsia bellii. This study provides an epidemiological background for controlling and preventing canine tick-borne diseases in a neglected region of Brazil.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612015008DOI Listing

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