Retrospective Longitudinal Survey on Canine Vector-Borne Pathogens: Trends and Challenges of 10 Years of Activities of a Veterinary Blood Bank
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sampling Population
2.2. Pre-Donor Screening for CVBPs
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.4. Ethical Statement
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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End Point Titres (IgG) | ||||||
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CVBPs | Diagnostic Methods | Number of Dogs Positive; % (95% CI) | 1/80 (n Dogs) | 1/160 (n Dogs) | 1/320 (n Dogs) | 1/640 (n Dogs) |
Leishmania infantum | IFAT | 154 12.22% (10.41–14.03%) | 95 | 25 | 23 | 11 |
Rickettsia conorii | IFAT | 108 20.15% * (16.72–23.50%) | 102 | 5 | 1 | 0 |
Anaplasma phagocytophilum | IFAT | 15 1.19% (0.59–1.79%) | 7 | 1 | 4 | 2 |
1/25 (n Dogs) | 1/50 (n Dogs) | 1/100 (n Dogs) | 1/200 (n Dogs) | |||
Ehrlichia canis | IFAT | 29 2.30% (1.47–3.13%) | 17 | 5 | 5 | 2 |
1/64 (n Dogs) | 1/128 (n Dogs) | 1/256 (n Dogs) | 1/512 (n Dogs) | |||
Babesia canis | IFAT | 2 0.16% (0.00–0.38%) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Dirofilaria repens | Knott test | 12 0.95% (0.42–1.49%) | - | - | - | - |
Dirofilaria immitis | Knott test/ELISA | 4 0.32% (0.01–0.63%) | - | - | - | - |
Year 2012 | Year 2013 | Year 2014 | Year 2015 | Year 2016 | Year 2017 | Year 2018 | Year 2019 | Year 2020 | Year 2021 | |
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N. of dogs | 118 | 208 | 211 | 152 | 143 | 119 | 91 | 88 | 77 | 55 |
Leishmania infantum n, % (95% CI) | 14 11.86% (6.03–17.70%) | 36 17.30% (12.17–22.45%) | 32 15.17% (10.33–20.01%) | 23 15.13% (9.43–20.83%) | 19 13.28% (7.72–18.85%) | 12 10.08% (4.67–15.49%) | 8 8.79% (2.97–14.61%) | 4 4.55% (0.19–8.90%) | 4 5.20% (0.24–10.15%) | 2 3.64% (0.00–8.58%) |
Ehrlichia canis n, % (95% CI) | 4 3.38% (0.12–6.66%) | 3 1.44% (0.00–3.06%) | 5 2.38% (0.32–4.42%) | 7 4.60% (1,27–7.94%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 9 8.00% (2.81–13.19%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 1 1.82% (0.00–5.35%) |
Anaplasma phagocytophilum n, % (95% CI) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 4 2.80% (0.09–5.50%) | 4 3.60% (0.60–6.60%) | 1 1.00% (0.00–3.24%) | 3 3.44% (0.00–7.20%) | 2 2.60% (0.00–6.15%) | 1 1.82% (0.00–5.35%) |
Babesia canis n, % (95% CI) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 1 0.60% (0.00–1.94%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 1 1.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) |
Dirofilaria immitis n,% (95% CI) | 1 0.84% (0.00–2.50%) | 1 0.48% (0.00–1.42%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 1 0.70% (0.00–2.07%) | 1 0.90% (0.00–2.48%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0,00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) |
Dirofilaria repens n,% (95% CI) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 2 1.00% (0.00–2.29%) | 4 1.90% (0.06–3.74%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) | 2 1.70% (0.00–3.99%) | 2 2.20% (0.00–5.21%) | 1 1,14% (0.00–3.35%) | 1 1.30% (0.00–3.83%) | 0 0.00% (0.00–0.00%) |
Rickettsia conorii n,% (95% CI) | 24 20.33% (13.08–27.60%) | 47 22.60% (16.91–38.38%) | 37 17.54% (12.40–22.67%) | n.p. | n.p. | n.p. | n.p. | n.p. | n.p. | n.p. |
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Morganti, G.; Miglio, A.; Moretta, I.; Misia, A.L.; Rigamonti, G.; Cremonini, V.; Antognoni, M.T.; Veronesi, F. Retrospective Longitudinal Survey on Canine Vector-Borne Pathogens: Trends and Challenges of 10 Years of Activities of a Veterinary Blood Bank. Vet. Sci. 2022, 9, 274. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9060274
Morganti G, Miglio A, Moretta I, Misia AL, Rigamonti G, Cremonini V, Antognoni MT, Veronesi F. Retrospective Longitudinal Survey on Canine Vector-Borne Pathogens: Trends and Challenges of 10 Years of Activities of a Veterinary Blood Bank. Veterinary Sciences. 2022; 9(6):274. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9060274
Chicago/Turabian StyleMorganti, Giulia, Arianna Miglio, Iolanda Moretta, Ambra L. Misia, Giulia Rigamonti, Valentina Cremonini, Maria T. Antognoni, and Fabrizia Veronesi. 2022. "Retrospective Longitudinal Survey on Canine Vector-Borne Pathogens: Trends and Challenges of 10 Years of Activities of a Veterinary Blood Bank" Veterinary Sciences 9, no. 6: 274. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9060274
APA StyleMorganti, G., Miglio, A., Moretta, I., Misia, A. L., Rigamonti, G., Cremonini, V., Antognoni, M. T., & Veronesi, F. (2022). Retrospective Longitudinal Survey on Canine Vector-Borne Pathogens: Trends and Challenges of 10 Years of Activities of a Veterinary Blood Bank. Veterinary Sciences, 9(6), 274. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci9060274