HEMATOLOGIC CHANGES IN HORSES INFECTED WITH THEILERIOSIS IN TIARET, WEST OF ALGERIA

The objective of this study was to determine the alterations in hematological parameters in horses naturally infested with Theileria equi, in the Tiaret area (Algeria) and the sensitive parameters such as age group, sex and breed influencing these changes in the group of horses most susceptible to t...

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Main Authors: Fadhéla Smail, Mira Chikhaoui, Fouzia Adda, Mokhtaria Kouidri, Mustapha Belmedjahed
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Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 2020-06-01
Series:Agricultura
Online Access:https://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/13699
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spelling doaj-082d2069638544db9946102cb10ae9bb2021-09-02T21:59:56ZengAcademicPresAgricultura1221-53172020-06-011131-210.15835/agrisp.v113i1-2.1369911267HEMATOLOGIC CHANGES IN HORSES INFECTED WITH THEILERIOSIS IN TIARET, WEST OF ALGERIAFadhéla SmailMira ChikhaouiFouzia AddaMokhtaria KouidriMustapha BelmedjahedThe objective of this study was to determine the alterations in hematological parameters in horses naturally infested with Theileria equi, in the Tiaret area (Algeria) and the sensitive parameters such as age group, sex and breed influencing these changes in the group of horses most susceptible to this disease. Forty-two horses naturally infested with T. equi and ten clinically healthy (controls) were examined in this study. Blood samples were collected from November 2016 to April 2017 directly from the jugular vein in tubes containing an EDTA anticoagulant. Blood smears were examined for T. equi by microscopical examination of Giemsa-stained slides. A hematology analyzer for veterinary application (Mythic 18 Vet - Orphee) was used to study several hematological parameters. 33.07% of samples were positive for Theileria equi, females are more affected than males and horses less than 4 years old have a higher prevalence (52.38%). Significant reductions (p< 0.001) in RBC, Hb and PCV and PLT were noted in the 42 horses in the patient sample compared to the control group showing the presence of anemia. A significant increase (p< 0.001) was mentioned in the MCV, MCHC and MCH demonstrating the hypochromic macrocytic type of anemia. Highly significant thrombocytopenia was also observed. The present study is the first to report hematological changes in Barb horses and Arab Thoroughbreds infected with T. equi in Tiaret. The results of this research highlight the need to control horses for clinical piroplasmosis caused by T. equi.https://journals.usamvcluj.ro/index.php/agricultura/article/view/13699
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author Fadhéla Smail
Mira Chikhaoui
Fouzia Adda
Mokhtaria Kouidri
Mustapha Belmedjahed
spellingShingle Fadhéla Smail
Mira Chikhaoui
Fouzia Adda
Mokhtaria Kouidri
Mustapha Belmedjahed
HEMATOLOGIC CHANGES IN HORSES INFECTED WITH THEILERIOSIS IN TIARET, WEST OF ALGERIA
Agricultura
author_facet Fadhéla Smail
Mira Chikhaoui
Fouzia Adda
Mokhtaria Kouidri
Mustapha Belmedjahed
author_sort Fadhéla Smail
title HEMATOLOGIC CHANGES IN HORSES INFECTED WITH THEILERIOSIS IN TIARET, WEST OF ALGERIA
title_short HEMATOLOGIC CHANGES IN HORSES INFECTED WITH THEILERIOSIS IN TIARET, WEST OF ALGERIA
title_full HEMATOLOGIC CHANGES IN HORSES INFECTED WITH THEILERIOSIS IN TIARET, WEST OF ALGERIA
title_fullStr HEMATOLOGIC CHANGES IN HORSES INFECTED WITH THEILERIOSIS IN TIARET, WEST OF ALGERIA
title_full_unstemmed HEMATOLOGIC CHANGES IN HORSES INFECTED WITH THEILERIOSIS IN TIARET, WEST OF ALGERIA
title_sort hematologic changes in horses infected with theileriosis in tiaret, west of algeria
publisher AcademicPres
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publishDate 2020-06-01
description The objective of this study was to determine the alterations in hematological parameters in horses naturally infested with Theileria equi, in the Tiaret area (Algeria) and the sensitive parameters such as age group, sex and breed influencing these changes in the group of horses most susceptible to this disease. Forty-two horses naturally infested with T. equi and ten clinically healthy (controls) were examined in this study. Blood samples were collected from November 2016 to April 2017 directly from the jugular vein in tubes containing an EDTA anticoagulant. Blood smears were examined for T. equi by microscopical examination of Giemsa-stained slides. A hematology analyzer for veterinary application (Mythic 18 Vet - Orphee) was used to study several hematological parameters. 33.07% of samples were positive for Theileria equi, females are more affected than males and horses less than 4 years old have a higher prevalence (52.38%). Significant reductions (p< 0.001) in RBC, Hb and PCV and PLT were noted in the 42 horses in the patient sample compared to the control group showing the presence of anemia. A significant increase (p< 0.001) was mentioned in the MCV, MCHC and MCH demonstrating the hypochromic macrocytic type of anemia. Highly significant thrombocytopenia was also observed. The present study is the first to report hematological changes in Barb horses and Arab Thoroughbreds infected with T. equi in Tiaret. The results of this research highlight the need to control horses for clinical piroplasmosis caused by T. equi.
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