Clinical Observations, Hematological Profile, Serological Testing, and Molecular Detection of Erlichia Canis in Veterinary Clinics in Bali, Indonesia

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Ticks of Rhipicephalus species can serve as a vector for transmitting the Zoonotic Ehrlichiosis disease from dogs to humans. In Indonesia, epidemiological data on the prevalence of Ehrlichia canis are very limited. The incidence of Ehrlichiosis is usually reported based on clinical symptoms and serological results. In contrast, accurate diagnosis mainly relies on microscopic examination of a stained blood smear and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The present study was conducted to evaluate the correlations among clinical observations, hematological profile, serological testing, and molecular detection of E. canis in dogs examined at different animal clinics in Bali, Indonesia. We collected 109 samples from Ehrlichiosis suspected dogs. The disease in these dogs was confirmed through a hematological profile, serologically, and PCR test. The hematological examination was per­formed with ICUBIO iCell-800Vet. We did a serological examination with Rapid Test BioNote© E. canis. DNA extraction was carried out with DNeasy Blood and Tissue Kit product Qiagen. PCR amplification was performed with Personal Thermal Cycler MJ Mini BIO-RAD. The results revealed that clinical signs such as epistaxis, fever, and pale mucous membranes were strongly associated with serological detection of E. canis. In contrast, none of these signs was significantly correlated with PCR detection of E. canis. Total erythrocytes counts were significantly associated with serologic detection. The total erythrocytes, thrombocytes, and hemoglobin levels were significantly associated with PCR detection. The 16S-rDNA, collected from PCR and amplified, showed the E. canis gene, indicating that E. canis organisms were found in Bali. E canis Bali is one cluster with clusters from South America, Europe, and Asian countries like Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, and Israel. In conclusion, E. canis infection was confirmed through clinical, serological, and molecular approaches in dogs in Bali, Indonesia.
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印度尼西亚巴厘岛兽医诊所犬埃利希菌的临床观察、血液学特征、血清学检测和分子检测
鼻头蜱属蜱可作为从狗向人传播人畜共患埃利希体病的媒介。在印度尼西亚,关于犬埃利希体流行的流行病学数据非常有限。埃利希体病的发病率通常根据临床症状和血清学结果报告。相比之下,准确的诊断主要依靠显微镜检查染色的血涂片和聚合酶链反应(PCR)。本研究旨在评估在印度尼西亚巴厘岛不同动物诊所检查的犬的临床观察、血液学特征、血清学检测和犬E. canis分子检测之间的相关性。从疑似埃利希体病犬中采集109份样本。这些狗的疾病通过血液学、血清学和PCR检测得到证实。采用ICUBIO iCell-800Vet进行血液学检查。我们使用Rapid Test BioNote©E. canis进行了血清学检查。DNA提取采用丹麦血液和组织试剂盒Qiagen产品。用Personal Thermal Cycler MJ Mini BIO-RAD进行PCR扩增。结果显示,临床症状,如鼻出血,发烧,黏膜苍白与犬大肠杆菌的血清学检测密切相关。相比之下,这些迹象都与PCR检测犬大肠杆菌无关。总红细胞计数与血清学检测显著相关。总红细胞、血小板和血红蛋白水平与PCR检测显著相关。经PCR扩增得到的16S-rDNA显示了犬伊氏杆菌基因,表明在巴厘岛发现了犬伊氏杆菌。E canis Bali是一个集群,其中的集群来自南美、欧洲和亚洲国家,如泰国、台湾、日本和以色列。总之,通过临床、血清学和分子方法在印度尼西亚巴厘岛的狗中证实了犬E. canis感染。
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International Journal of Veterinary Science
International Journal of Veterinary Science Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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期刊介绍: “International Journal of Veterinary Science” (IJVS) is an online international peer reviewed open access journal which publishes original research papers. Its scope is broad and international, covering a wide range of research areas including: anatomy, biochemistry, biotechnology, clinical medicine and surgery, Theriogenology, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, microbiology and immunology, parasitology, epidemiology, breeding and genetic, feed and nutrition, wild life, animal products and their processing. Original research papers, review articles, extension articles, clinical articles and short communications on the production and diseases of animals, including studies in comparative medicine is published in this journal. Only those manuscripts are considered for publication, the contents of which have not been published and are not being considered for publication in any other journal.
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