2017
DOI: 10.9775/kvfd.2017.18678
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İç Anadolu Bölgesindeki Sokak Köpeklerinde Kene-Kaynaklı Kan Protozoonları Varlığının Araştırılması ve Yüksek Orandaki Hepatozoon Enfeksiyonunun Moleküler Karakterizasyonu

Abstract: Tick-borne blood protozoa play an important role in canine health, especially, Babesia and Hepatozoon species. In dogs, these species lead to clinical symptoms ranging from mild to severe. This study aimed to investigate the presence of tick-borne blood protozoa in stray dogs using microscopy and molecular methods. While none of the blood smears showed any Babesia spp. piroplasms, Hepatozoon spp. gametocytes were detected in 3.8% of examined samples. PCR analyses revealed the presence of a Hepatozoon infection… Show more

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“…Further molecular genetics studies have incorporated nested RT‐PCR and phylogenetic analysis to characterize CCHF virus in ticks feeding on ruminants in Turkey (Orkun et al . 2017). Also in Turkey (the non‐endemic South Marmara region), a qRT‐PCR approach and the antigen‐detecting ELISA technique were used to effectively confirm CCHF virus from tick species (Yesilbag et al .…”
Section: Tick‐borne Encephalitis Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further molecular genetics studies have incorporated nested RT‐PCR and phylogenetic analysis to characterize CCHF virus in ticks feeding on ruminants in Turkey (Orkun et al . 2017). Also in Turkey (the non‐endemic South Marmara region), a qRT‐PCR approach and the antigen‐detecting ELISA technique were used to effectively confirm CCHF virus from tick species (Yesilbag et al .…”
Section: Tick‐borne Encephalitis Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%