猫中母鸡巴尔通体和克拉氏巴尔通体流行情况调查

Ş. Kırkan
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在这项研究中,采用PCR方法对伊兹密尔省一家私人兽医诊所检查的50只城市猫和流浪猫的血液样本进行了调查。PCR研究显示,共从%12份样本中鉴定出巴尔托内拉属。基于物种分布的PCR鉴定结果对亨氏双歧杆菌为8%,对clarridgiae为4%。总之,检测到了具有人畜共患重要性的巴尔onella种。特别是,确认了从猫身上传播给人类的鸡尾丝虫传播的必要性,以及向宠物主人提供预防跳蚤药物的重要性。
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Investigation of Bartonella henselae and Bartonella clarridgeiae Prevalance in Cats
In this study, 50 blood samples taken from urban and stray cats which were examined in a private veterinary clinic in İzmir province were investigated by PCR method. PCR studies revealed that Bartonella spp. was identified from a total of % 12 of the samples. PCR identification results were 8 % for B. hensela and 4 % for B. clarridgeiae for species-based distribution. In conclusion, Bartonella species which have zoonotic importance were detected. Especially, it is confirmed the necessity of the distribution of B. henselae which transmit to human from cat fleas and importance of preventive flea medication to pet owners for feedback.
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