Real-time PCR-based study of haemotrophic mycoplasmas in dogs from Ribeirão Preto, Brazil

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Mycoplasma haemocanis and Candidatus Mycoplasma haematoparvum are canine haemoparasites associated with anemia in dogs. The tick Rhipicephalus sanguineus has been pointed as the main vector of transmission, but a clear association between the exposure of dogs to ticks and infection has not been established. The aim of this study was to apply real-time PCR to study the prevalence of haemoplasmas in dogs from the Brazilian town of Ribeirão Preto, where R. sanguineus is a common vector for other haemoparasites such as Ehrlichia canis and Babesia canis. DNA of Mycoplasma haemocanis was detected in 3 and Candidatus Mycoplasma haematoparvum in 1 out of 154 tested dogs, indicating a low prevalence of these hemoparasites.

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Alves, T. B., Faggion, S. A., Santos, E. V., Roberto, P. G., Franc¸a, S. C., Fachin, A. L., & Marins, M. (2014). Real-time PCR-based study of haemotrophic mycoplasmas in dogs from Ribeirão Preto, Brazil. Archivos de Medicina Veterinaria, 46(2), 333–336. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0301-732X2014000200021

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