Use of molecular tools for the diagnosis of rangeliosis by Rangelia vitalii in Argentina: A case report

Vector-borne pathogens are responsible for serious emerging diseases and Rangelia vitalii, the etiologic agent of canine rangeliosis, is one of the most pathogenic tick-borne pathogens for dogs in South America. This protozoan is transmitted by the Amblyomma aureolatum tick bite and the clinical features associated to the disease are fever, hemolytic anemia, jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly and bleeding from natural orifices, mainly from the ear egde. The reports of canine rangeliosis in Argentina are scarce. In the present study we report the detection of Rangelia vitalii in a naturally infected dog from Gualeguay, Entre Ríos, Argentina with history of tick infestation and clinical signs compatible with rangeliosis. An initial blood sample was positive to piroplasmids by blood smear examination and the molecular amplification of a fragment of the 18SrRNA gene. Sequencing of the fragment confirmed the pathogen identity. After treatment with imidocarb dipropionate, the clinical signs remitted and the blood smear tested negative.

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Main Authors: Borras, Pablo, Salvador, F., Rinaldi, V., Armitano, Rita Inés, Farber, Marisa Diana, Sanchez, R., Mori, L., Guillemi, Eliana Carolina
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Elsevier 2020-07
Subjects:Enfermedades Transmitidas Vectores, Enfermedades de los Animales, Diagnóstico, Piroplásmea, Perro, Vector-borne Diseases, Animal Diseases, Diagnosis, Piroplasmea, Dogs, Argentina, Rangelia vitalii,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/11120
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2405939020302070
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vprsr.2020.100426
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