Seroepidemiological survey of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses from a rural and from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil
The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Col...
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520 | |a The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. | ||
520 | |a The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. | ||
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10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 doi GBVA2013011000001.pica (DE-627)ELV038792516 (ELSEVIER)S1877-959X(13)00078-2 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 570 610 570 DE-600 610 DE-600 610 VZ 333.7 690 VZ 48.00 bkl Vieira, Thállitha S.W.J. verfasserin aut Seroepidemiological survey of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses from a rural and from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil 2013transfer abstract 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. cELISA Elsevier Equine theileriosis Elsevier Equine babesiosis Elsevier Equine piroplasmosis Elsevier Vieira, Rafael F.C. oth Finger, Mariane A.P. oth Nascimento, Denise A.G. oth Sicupira, Patrícia M.L. oth Dutra, Leonardo H. oth Deconto, Ivan oth Barros-Filho, Ivan R. oth Dornbusch, Peterson T. oth Biondo, Alexander W. oth Vidotto, Odilon oth Enthalten in Elsevier Klimaschewski, Lars ELSEVIER siRNA mediated down-regulation of Sprouty2/4 diminishes ischemic brain injury 2016 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV019356773 volume:4 year:2013 number:6 pages:537-541 extent:5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OPC-FOR GBV_ILN_70 48.00 Land- und Forstwirtschaft: Allgemeines VZ AR 4 2013 6 537-541 5 045F 570 |
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10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 doi GBVA2013011000001.pica (DE-627)ELV038792516 (ELSEVIER)S1877-959X(13)00078-2 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 570 610 570 DE-600 610 DE-600 610 VZ 333.7 690 VZ 48.00 bkl Vieira, Thállitha S.W.J. verfasserin aut Seroepidemiological survey of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses from a rural and from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil 2013transfer abstract 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. cELISA Elsevier Equine theileriosis Elsevier Equine babesiosis Elsevier Equine piroplasmosis Elsevier Vieira, Rafael F.C. oth Finger, Mariane A.P. oth Nascimento, Denise A.G. oth Sicupira, Patrícia M.L. oth Dutra, Leonardo H. oth Deconto, Ivan oth Barros-Filho, Ivan R. oth Dornbusch, Peterson T. oth Biondo, Alexander W. oth Vidotto, Odilon oth Enthalten in Elsevier Klimaschewski, Lars ELSEVIER siRNA mediated down-regulation of Sprouty2/4 diminishes ischemic brain injury 2016 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV019356773 volume:4 year:2013 number:6 pages:537-541 extent:5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OPC-FOR GBV_ILN_70 48.00 Land- und Forstwirtschaft: Allgemeines VZ AR 4 2013 6 537-541 5 045F 570 |
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10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 doi GBVA2013011000001.pica (DE-627)ELV038792516 (ELSEVIER)S1877-959X(13)00078-2 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 570 610 570 DE-600 610 DE-600 610 VZ 333.7 690 VZ 48.00 bkl Vieira, Thállitha S.W.J. verfasserin aut Seroepidemiological survey of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses from a rural and from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil 2013transfer abstract 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. cELISA Elsevier Equine theileriosis Elsevier Equine babesiosis Elsevier Equine piroplasmosis Elsevier Vieira, Rafael F.C. oth Finger, Mariane A.P. oth Nascimento, Denise A.G. oth Sicupira, Patrícia M.L. oth Dutra, Leonardo H. oth Deconto, Ivan oth Barros-Filho, Ivan R. oth Dornbusch, Peterson T. oth Biondo, Alexander W. oth Vidotto, Odilon oth Enthalten in Elsevier Klimaschewski, Lars ELSEVIER siRNA mediated down-regulation of Sprouty2/4 diminishes ischemic brain injury 2016 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV019356773 volume:4 year:2013 number:6 pages:537-541 extent:5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OPC-FOR GBV_ILN_70 48.00 Land- und Forstwirtschaft: Allgemeines VZ AR 4 2013 6 537-541 5 045F 570 |
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10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 doi GBVA2013011000001.pica (DE-627)ELV038792516 (ELSEVIER)S1877-959X(13)00078-2 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 570 610 570 DE-600 610 DE-600 610 VZ 333.7 690 VZ 48.00 bkl Vieira, Thállitha S.W.J. verfasserin aut Seroepidemiological survey of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses from a rural and from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil 2013transfer abstract 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. cELISA Elsevier Equine theileriosis Elsevier Equine babesiosis Elsevier Equine piroplasmosis Elsevier Vieira, Rafael F.C. oth Finger, Mariane A.P. oth Nascimento, Denise A.G. oth Sicupira, Patrícia M.L. oth Dutra, Leonardo H. oth Deconto, Ivan oth Barros-Filho, Ivan R. oth Dornbusch, Peterson T. oth Biondo, Alexander W. oth Vidotto, Odilon oth Enthalten in Elsevier Klimaschewski, Lars ELSEVIER siRNA mediated down-regulation of Sprouty2/4 diminishes ischemic brain injury 2016 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV019356773 volume:4 year:2013 number:6 pages:537-541 extent:5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OPC-FOR GBV_ILN_70 48.00 Land- und Forstwirtschaft: Allgemeines VZ AR 4 2013 6 537-541 5 045F 570 |
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10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 doi GBVA2013011000001.pica (DE-627)ELV038792516 (ELSEVIER)S1877-959X(13)00078-2 DE-627 ger DE-627 rakwb eng 570 610 570 DE-600 610 DE-600 610 VZ 333.7 690 VZ 48.00 bkl Vieira, Thállitha S.W.J. verfasserin aut Seroepidemiological survey of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses from a rural and from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil 2013transfer abstract 5 nicht spezifiziert zzz rdacontent nicht spezifiziert z rdamedia nicht spezifiziert zu rdacarrier The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n =48), Pinhais (n =76), Londrina (n =24), and Curitiba city (n =18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p <0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p <0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p >0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms. cELISA Elsevier Equine theileriosis Elsevier Equine babesiosis Elsevier Equine piroplasmosis Elsevier Vieira, Rafael F.C. oth Finger, Mariane A.P. oth Nascimento, Denise A.G. oth Sicupira, Patrícia M.L. oth Dutra, Leonardo H. oth Deconto, Ivan oth Barros-Filho, Ivan R. oth Dornbusch, Peterson T. oth Biondo, Alexander W. oth Vidotto, Odilon oth Enthalten in Elsevier Klimaschewski, Lars ELSEVIER siRNA mediated down-regulation of Sprouty2/4 diminishes ischemic brain injury 2016 Amsterdam [u.a.] (DE-627)ELV019356773 volume:4 year:2013 number:6 pages:537-541 extent:5 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.07.005 Volltext GBV_USEFLAG_U GBV_ELV SYSFLAG_U SSG-OPC-FOR GBV_ILN_70 48.00 Land- und Forstwirtschaft: Allgemeines VZ AR 4 2013 6 537-541 5 045F 570 |
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