Prevalence and Sequence Analysis of Vector‐Borne Zoonotic Diseases in Stray Cats in Istanbul [PDF]
Background Feline vector‐borne diseases are caused by various pathogens transmitted by arthropods. Many of these infections have zoonotic importance, and cats can serve as sentinels for monitoring the health of both humans and pets.
Tuba Yazicioglu, Handan Cetinkaya
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This study aimed to detect Hepatozoon spp. in ticks infesting asymptomatic domestic animals and to provide insight into their potential spillover from wild to domestic animals.
Hadia Tila +7 more
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Single and co-infections by Anaplasma platys, Babesia vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, and Hepatozoon canis in dogs from Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil: frequency and molecular characterization [PDF]
This study investigated the presence of Anaplasma platys, Babesia vogeli, Ehrlichia canis, and Hepatozoon canis in dogs in Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, from October 2022 to August 2023.
Bruno Vinicios Silva de Araújo +8 more
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A review of Hepatozoonosis caused by <i>Hepatozoon canis</i> in dogs. [PDF]
Hepatozoon canis is a type of single-celled organism is spread by ticks and commonly affects dogs. It is responsible for causing one of the most significant parasitic diseases in dogs, called Hepatozoonosis. It is considered one of the most common causes of canine vector-borne diseases because it is closely linked to Rhipicephalus sanguineus (the brown
Hasani SJ +5 more
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Hepatozoon infections in domestic and wild Carnivora: etiology, prevalence, clinical disease, diagnosis and treatment, and redescription of Hepatozoon silvestris, H. martis, and H. ursi [PDF]
Hepatozoon spp. are common pathogens in dogs and other Carnivora in many parts of the world, especially in the tropics. There is considerable taxonomic debate concerning the Hepatozoon species infecting Carnivora.
Jitender P. Dubey +4 more
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Molecular detection of Hepatozoon canis in dogs from Ibagué, Tolima. [PDF]
The genus Hepatozoon consists of apicomplexan protozoans that affect mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles. In dogs, the Hepatozoon species include H. canis and H. americanum, which are transmitted by the Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick and cause nonspecific signs, such as fever, weight loss, diarrhea, and blood disorders.
Ramírez-Alvarado AR +2 more
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Occurrence of tick-borne pathogens in dogs in a coastal region of the state of Ceará, northeastern Brazil [PDF]
The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of tick-borne pathogens (Ehrlichia canis, Babesia vogeli, Hepatozoon spp. and Rickettsia spp.) in dogs in Vila de Jericoacoara, coastal region of Ceará, Brazil.
Arícia Débora Vasconcelos Fonsêca +14 more
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Hepatozoon spp. infection in wild canids in the eastern United States
Background Hepatozoon spp. are apicomplexan parasites known to cause musculoskeletal disease in a variety of animals. Two species are known to infect wild and domestic canids in the US: Hepatozoon canis and H. americanum.
Eliza Baker +7 more
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Occurrence of Tick-Borne Pathogens in Rhipicephalus sanguineus Sensu Lato From Domestic Dogs in Kumasi, Ghana. [PDF]
Tick‐borne pathogens, transmitted by ticks, infect humans and animals worldwide. The brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato, is a significant vector of a number of pathogens, including Ehrlichia canis, Rickettsia and Anaplasma species. In Ghana, there is limited information on the pathogens carried by Rh. sanguineus s.l.
Kwarteng SA +13 more
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Molecular survey of hepatozoonosis in natural infected dogs: first detection and molecular characterisation of hepatozoon canis in kyrgyzstan [PDF]
Canine hepatozoonosis is a tick-borne protozoan disease and widespread in Europe, Africa, Asia and America. There is not any available data about the presence of Hepatozoon infections in dogs in Kyrgyzstan.
Kursat ALTAY +5 more
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