Prevalence of canine Babesia and Ehrlichia co-infection and the predictive value of haematology

Canine babesiosis and ehrlichiosis are important tick-borne infections in South Africa. Many South African general veterinary practitioners perceive co-infection with Ehrlichia spp. as a common occurrence in dogs with babesiosis. Studies about the prevalence of co-infection in South African dogs are...

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Main Authors: Yolandi Rautenbach, Johan Schoeman, Amelia Goddard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2018-10-01
Series:Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
Subjects:
dog
Online Access:https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/1626
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spelling doaj-0770e84e09b54c01b6dc99b2e6f3e25d2020-11-25T00:56:29ZengAOSISOnderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research0030-24652219-06352018-10-01851e1e510.4102/ojvr.v85i1.1626587Prevalence of canine Babesia and Ehrlichia co-infection and the predictive value of haematologyYolandi Rautenbach0Johan Schoeman1Amelia Goddard2Department of Companion Animal Clinical Studies, University of PretoriaDepartment of Companion Animal Clinical Studies, University of PretoriaDepartment of Companion Animal Clinical Studies, University of PretoriaCanine babesiosis and ehrlichiosis are important tick-borne infections in South Africa. Many South African general veterinary practitioners perceive co-infection with Ehrlichia spp. as a common occurrence in dogs with babesiosis. Studies about the prevalence of co-infection in South African dogs are lacking. This retrospective study aimed to determine the prevalence of Ehrlichia co-infection in dogs with babesiosis. Additionally, the predicative value of specific haematological variables for co-infection was evaluated. The study population consisted of 205 dogs diagnosed with canine babesiosis presented to the Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital (OVAH) in 2006 and between 2011 and 2013. The Babesia-infected dogs were grouped based on presence or absence of an Ehrlichia spp. co-infection. Ehrlichia spp. co-infection was confirmed using polymerase chain reaction. Positive and negative predictive values (PPVs and NPVs) of leukopenia or thrombocytopenia for co-infection were also calculated. The prevalence of Babesiaspp. and Ehrlichia spp. co-infection in this cohort of dogs was 2%. In the babesiosis dogs, the PPV of leukopenia for co-infection with Ehrlichia spp. was 1.3%, and the NPV 97.4%. Similarly, the PPV and NPVs of thrombocytopenia for co-infection were 2.1% and 100%, respectively. Co-infection with Ehrlichia spp. was a rare occurrence in dogs with babesiosis presented to the OVAH. Normal leukocyte or platelet counts confidently ruled out the presence of concurrent ehrlichiosis in this cohort of dogs. However, the diagnosis of Ehrlichia co-infection based on the presence of thrombocytopenia or leukopenia would have been associated with false positive results in more than 97.4% of cases.https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/1626babesiosisdogehrlichiosisSouth Africa
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author Yolandi Rautenbach
Johan Schoeman
Amelia Goddard
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Johan Schoeman
Amelia Goddard
Prevalence of canine Babesia and Ehrlichia co-infection and the predictive value of haematology
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
babesiosis
dog
ehrlichiosis
South Africa
author_facet Yolandi Rautenbach
Johan Schoeman
Amelia Goddard
author_sort Yolandi Rautenbach
title Prevalence of canine Babesia and Ehrlichia co-infection and the predictive value of haematology
title_short Prevalence of canine Babesia and Ehrlichia co-infection and the predictive value of haematology
title_full Prevalence of canine Babesia and Ehrlichia co-infection and the predictive value of haematology
title_fullStr Prevalence of canine Babesia and Ehrlichia co-infection and the predictive value of haematology
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of canine Babesia and Ehrlichia co-infection and the predictive value of haematology
title_sort prevalence of canine babesia and ehrlichia co-infection and the predictive value of haematology
publisher AOSIS
series Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research
issn 0030-2465
2219-0635
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Canine babesiosis and ehrlichiosis are important tick-borne infections in South Africa. Many South African general veterinary practitioners perceive co-infection with Ehrlichia spp. as a common occurrence in dogs with babesiosis. Studies about the prevalence of co-infection in South African dogs are lacking. This retrospective study aimed to determine the prevalence of Ehrlichia co-infection in dogs with babesiosis. Additionally, the predicative value of specific haematological variables for co-infection was evaluated. The study population consisted of 205 dogs diagnosed with canine babesiosis presented to the Onderstepoort Veterinary Academic Hospital (OVAH) in 2006 and between 2011 and 2013. The Babesia-infected dogs were grouped based on presence or absence of an Ehrlichia spp. co-infection. Ehrlichia spp. co-infection was confirmed using polymerase chain reaction. Positive and negative predictive values (PPVs and NPVs) of leukopenia or thrombocytopenia for co-infection were also calculated. The prevalence of Babesiaspp. and Ehrlichia spp. co-infection in this cohort of dogs was 2%. In the babesiosis dogs, the PPV of leukopenia for co-infection with Ehrlichia spp. was 1.3%, and the NPV 97.4%. Similarly, the PPV and NPVs of thrombocytopenia for co-infection were 2.1% and 100%, respectively. Co-infection with Ehrlichia spp. was a rare occurrence in dogs with babesiosis presented to the OVAH. Normal leukocyte or platelet counts confidently ruled out the presence of concurrent ehrlichiosis in this cohort of dogs. However, the diagnosis of Ehrlichia co-infection based on the presence of thrombocytopenia or leukopenia would have been associated with false positive results in more than 97.4% of cases.
topic babesiosis
dog
ehrlichiosis
South Africa
url https://ojvr.org/index.php/ojvr/article/view/1626
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