2019
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20190414
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Abstract: The occurrence of diseases transmitted by ticks in dogs is very frequent in Brazil, among these diseases we can highlight the ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis, which are caused by Ehrlichia canis and Anaplasma platys, respectively. The objective of this study was to survey the occurrence of these pathogens in blood samples from domiciled and stray dogs from the city of Belém, Pará. Two hundred and seventy six dogs were sampled for convenience, and the DNA extracted from the blood of these animals was submitted to… Show more

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“…In canines, A. platys causes the disease namely Canine Cyclic Thrombocytopenia (CCT). Disease is characterized by fever, severe emaciation, loss of appetite, lethargy, respiratory distress, increased mucus secre¬tion and ocular discharge, muzzle hyperkeratosis and splenomegaly (Sainz et al 2015;Brandão 2019). Severity and type of clinical signs depend mainly on dog species.…”
Section: A Platysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In canines, A. platys causes the disease namely Canine Cyclic Thrombocytopenia (CCT). Disease is characterized by fever, severe emaciation, loss of appetite, lethargy, respiratory distress, increased mucus secre¬tion and ocular discharge, muzzle hyperkeratosis and splenomegaly (Sainz et al 2015;Brandão 2019). Severity and type of clinical signs depend mainly on dog species.…”
Section: A Platysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rufino et al (2013) were the first to report the occurrence of E. canis and A. platys infection in dogs in Belém using molecular diagnosis; however, they only evaluated 30 animals. Further,Brandão et al (2019) reported a detection frequency of 39.4% (109/276) for E. canis and 23.1% (64/276) for A. platys in the sampled dogs; mixed infection was also detected Result of the statistical analysis of the hematological parameters of dogs tested for Ehrlichia canis and Anaplasma platys in Belém, Pará (n = 50).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…A diferença observada no percentual de positivos pode estar relacionada à origem dos animais, uma vez que neste trabalho os cães são oriundos do canil de um centro de controle de zoonoses (CCZ), de onde muitas vezes não se conhece a procedência do animal. Já nos trabalhosde Tanikawa et al (2013) eGuimarães (2019), as amostras são provenientes de animais domiciliados atendidos em hospitais veterinários, inferindo-se assim que estes tenham recebido maiores cuidados de um tutor quanto aos aspectos sanitários Brandão et al (2019). detectaram infecção simples por Ehrlichia canis através de Nested-PCR em 32,1% (47/146) dos cães do CCZ de Belém, a partir de amostras obtidas em 2009.…”
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