Clinical characteristics of naturally Babesia gibsoni infected dogs: A study of 60 dogs
Journal
Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports
Journal Volume
28
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Abstract
Babesia gibsoni is increasingly recognized globally as a cause of canine tick-borne anemic disease; however, only a few clinical reports of naturally acquired infection are available. In this systematic study of dogs presenting with B. gibsoni infection, clinical and laboratory data were collected for dogs with PCR-confirmed B. gibsoni infection admitted to the National Taiwan University Veterinary Teaching Hospital (NTUVH) from January 2014 through December 2015. Of the 60 dogs recruited, 20 (33.3%) had concurrent disease and 40 (66.7%) had only B. gibsoni infection. The severity of anemia in B. gibsoni infected dogs with concurrent or without concurrent infection was not significantly different. The most commonly observed hematological abnormalities were anemia (49/60, 81.7%) and thrombocytopenia (37/60, 61.7%). Of 49 dogs, 24 (49%) had severe to very severe anemia (PCV < 20%). The main biochemical abnormalities included hyperglobulinemia (28/53, 52.8%), hyperbilirubinemia (10/28, 35.7%) and elevated hepatic enzyme activity (7/48, 14.6%). In addition, 2 of the 60 the client-owned dogs and 5 of the 33 B. gibsoni-positive stray dogs were detected as having a naturally atovaquone-resistant strain, using the SimpleProbe? assay. The study results provide a useful clinical presentation of B. gibsoni infection and raise the issue of the naturally atovaquone-resistant strain currently existing in Taiwan. ? 2021 The Authors
Subjects
Babesia gibsoni
Clinical characteristics
M121I
Risk factor
Taiwan
bilirubin
liver enzyme
acute pancreatitis
anaplasmosis
animal experiment
animal model
anorexia
Article
atopic dermatitis
blood transfusion
coinfection
controlled study
enzyme activity
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
gene mutation
genotype
heart failure
hematocrit
hematoma
hepatomegaly
human granulocytic anaplasmosis
hyperthermia
hypertransaminasemia
leukocyte count
leukocyte differential count
lymphocyte
mean corpuscular hemoglobin
monocytosis
neutrophil count
neutrophilia
nonhuman
platelet count
polymerase chain reaction
retina detachment
retrospective study
risk factor
seizure
sequence analysis
thrombocytopenia
vomiting
SDGs
Type
journal article