Dermacentor reticulatus (Fabricius, 1794) and Babesia canis (Piana et Galli-Valerio, 1895) as the parasites of companion animals (dogs and cats) in the Wrocław area, south-western Poland.

نویسندگان

  • Nina Król
  • Dorota Kiewra
  • Elżbieta Lonc
  • Bartłomiej Janaczyk
  • Anna Chodorowska-Skubiszewska
  • Michał Dzięcioł
  • Mateusz Gola
  • Robert Gruszka
  • Ewa Jackowska-Szlachcic
  • Magdalena Jagiełło
  • Szczepan Kawski
  • Zbigniew Łukaszewski
  • Piotr Mizgalski
  • Tatiana Narajowska
  • Justyna Niedzielska
  • Marcin Noczyński
  • Małgorzata Rudkowska
  • Dariusz Rzepka
  • Katarzyna Samulska
  • Michał Senze
  • Piotr Sieczko
  • Arkadiusz Silny
  • Anna Staniewska
  • Janusz Stańczyk
  • Wojciech Stańczyk
  • Magdalena Stasiak
  • Marek Włodarczyk
  • Szymon Zimniak
چکیده

UNLABELLED Tests performed in 2013 and 2014 revealed the occurrence of three tick species parasitizing pet cats and dogs in the Wrocław Agglomeration. In total, 1,455 tick specimens were removed from 931 hosts (760 dogs and 171 cats) in 18 veterinary clinics. The dominant tick species was Ixodes ricinus (n=1272; 87.4%), followed by I. hexagonus (n=137; 9.4%) and Dermacentor reticulatus (n=46; 3.2%). Females were the most often collected development stage among I. ricinus and D. reticulatus, and nymphs among I. hexagonus. Additionally, D. reticulatus ticks (n=337) were then collected from vegetation in the Wrocław area to detect Babesia canis; however, none was found positive. Only 9.0% of dog blood samples sent to VETLAB were positive for Babesia spp. Negative results for B. canis from ticks may result from the short period of the occurrence of D. reticulatus in the Wrocław area and therefore the vectorpathogen cycle may not have been fully established at the time of the study. Nevertheless, D. reticulatus is expanding its range, and the size of its population in the Wrocław Agglomeration is increasing. The presence of the pathogenic Babesia spp. combined with the occurrence of its main vector¸ D. reticulatus, suggests that the epizootiological situation in the area can change and may pose a new veterinary problem in the future. KEY WORDS Dermacentor reticulatus, Babesia canis, pets, Wrocław, Poland.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Annals of parasitology

دوره 62 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2016