Canine vector-borne infections of working dogs of the Sri Lanka Air Force, and free roaming, and privately owned dogs

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Jayatilaka, P. S. [1 ,2 ]
Ranatunga, R. A. S. [3 ]
Wijerathna, H. S. U. [4 ]
Fernando, A. D. S. [5 ]
Jinarathne, K. M. H. [1 ]
Naullage, N. G. R. K. [1 ]
Silva, S. N. S. [1 ]
Thananjayan, K. [1 ]
Amarasiri, L. K. H. R. T. [1 ]
Jayasundara, N. P. K. [6 ]
Mallawa, M. C. K. [6 ]
Dangolla, A. [6 ]
Iddamaldeniya, S. S. [7 ]
Samarakoon, S. M. N. S. [3 ]
Dayananda, A. G. M. L. K. [3 ]
Nazeem, A. M. M. [8 ]
Rajakaruna, R. S. [2 ,9 ]
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[1] Sri Lanka Air Force, Katunayake, Sri Lanka
[2] Univ Peradeniya, Postgrad Inst Sci, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
[3] Univ Peradeniya, Fac Sci, Dept Mol Biol & Biotechnol, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
[4] Suwana Pet Care Anim Hosp, Nagoda, Kalutara, Sri Lanka
[5] Govt Vet Hosp, Wennappuwa, Sri Lanka
[6] Univ Peradeniya, Fac Vet Med & Anim Sci, Dept Vet Clin Sci, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
[7] Vet Res Inst, Gatambe, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
[8] OIST, Dept Hematol & Oncol, SN308 Gardens,Onna Village,1919-1 Tancha, Okinawa, Japan
[9] Univ Peradeniya, Fac Sci, Dept Zool, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | 2024年 / 14卷 / 01期
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Dogs; Asymptomatic cases; Vector-borne diseases; Military working dogs; VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS; CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS; MOLECULAR-DETECTION; HEPATOZOON-CANIS; PREVALENCE; TICK; DISEASES; EHRLICHIOSIS; ANTIBODIES; EXPOSURE;
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10.1038/s41598-024-71148-1
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Canine vector-borne infections (CVBIs) are a global health problem. The military working dogs of Sri Lanka die at an early age, and CVBIs have been a leading speculated cause. We examined CVBIs in the working dogs of the Sri Lanka air force (SLAF) and free-roaming dogs (FRDs) and privately owned dogs (PODs) country-wide. Giemsa-stained smears were prepared and conventional PCR-positive DNA was subjected to sequencing and phylogeny. Of the 668 dogs sampled, 212 (31.7%) had one or more CVBIs. The prevalence of infections among the FRDs (40.0%) was significantly higher than SLAF working dogs (30.0%; chi 2 = 10.5216; p = 0.0012) and PODs (26.2%; chi 2 = 5.3414, p = 0.0208) but not between SLAF dogs and PODs (chi 2 = 1.7655, p = 0.1838). Many infected dogs were asymptomatic (57.4%), which was higher among the FRDs. Seven infectious agents were identified: Babesia gibsoni, B. canis, Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys, Leishmania sp., Hepatozoon canis, and filaria worms. The most common infection was B. gibsoni (13.8%), followed by E. canis (9.9%). Three tick species: Rhipicephalus linneai, Rhipicephalus haemaphysaloides and Haemophysalis bispinosa were found infesting the dogs. The SLAF dogs were thoroughly quarantined upon arrival, but the infection prevalence was similar to PODs.
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