Although the distribution of spp. and is well known in Romania, there is still a marked lack of information in many places of the country. This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of these haemoparasites in symptomatic dogs and in their ticks in Iasi, eastern Romania. Ninety owned dogs were subjected to clinical examination at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Iasi and all detectable ticks (58 ticks from 15 dogs) were collected. Additionally, 124 ticks collected from the coat of other dogs (no. = 23) were included. Three species were found in dogs: (94.4%), (3.3%), and (2.2%). All the dogs resulted negative for . The ticks were identified as follows: (64%), (33%), and group (3%). (Minimum Infection Rate; MIR = 81%), (MIR = 3%), and -like piroplasm (MIR = 1%) were found in ticks. Moreover, 15 ticks were positive for , 6 were co-infected with and 1 with -like piroplasm. This is the first molecular identification of in two symptomatic dogs from Romania, although further studies are needed to investigate the vector competence of other ticks from Europe.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8538781 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10101339 | DOI Listing |
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