Study on clinical and laboratory diagnostic of Lyme disease in dogs after experimental infection

Experimental infection was done on 13 dogs, with B. burgdorferi s.l., in the epitzootiological area where Lyme disease in dogs and humans is present. Prior to the experimental infection, dogs in the experiment had no contact with B. burgdorferi, and they were kept in isolation. Serological method...

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Main Authors: Savić Sara, Vidić Branka, Grgić Ž., Milanov Dubravka, Stojanović Dragica, Šeguljev Zorica
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2012-01-01
Series:Acta Veterinaria
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0567-8315/2012/0567-83151203343S.pdf
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spelling doaj-97e635c2027a4ba18e19b92d33df93e12020-11-24T21:38:09ZengSciendoActa Veterinaria0567-83151820-74482012-01-01622-334335110.2298/AVB1203343SStudy on clinical and laboratory diagnostic of Lyme disease in dogs after experimental infectionSavić SaraVidić BrankaGrgić Ž.Milanov DubravkaStojanović DragicaŠeguljev ZoricaExperimental infection was done on 13 dogs, with B. burgdorferi s.l., in the epitzootiological area where Lyme disease in dogs and humans is present. Prior to the experimental infection, dogs in the experiment had no contact with B. burgdorferi, and they were kept in isolation. Serological methods used in the study were complement fixation and ELISA test. Biochemical blood analysis was done, also. The experimental infection of dogs was done with a referent ATCC B. burgdorferi s.l. culture, and with the isolates of B. burgdorferi s.l. previousely gained from Ixodes ricinus ticks collected on selected locations of the observed region in the northern part of Serbia (Vojvodina province). After the experimental infection, clinical symptoms were not seen in dogs and positive serological results were found in 70% of experimentally infected dogs. Immunodiagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of Lyme disease in dogs are established. In dogs without clinical symptoms for Lyme disease, when clarifying the laboratory results, one must have in mind the epizootiological situation of the region and also the possibility of former contact of the dog with B. burgdorferi s.l. For epizootiological surveys, CF can be used as an approximate screening method, with obligatory conformation with ELISA in the case of positive findings.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0567-8315/2012/0567-83151203343S.pdfdiagnostic methodsdogsexperimental infectionLyme borreliosis
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author Savić Sara
Vidić Branka
Grgić Ž.
Milanov Dubravka
Stojanović Dragica
Šeguljev Zorica
spellingShingle Savić Sara
Vidić Branka
Grgić Ž.
Milanov Dubravka
Stojanović Dragica
Šeguljev Zorica
Study on clinical and laboratory diagnostic of Lyme disease in dogs after experimental infection
Acta Veterinaria
diagnostic methods
dogs
experimental infection
Lyme borreliosis
author_facet Savić Sara
Vidić Branka
Grgić Ž.
Milanov Dubravka
Stojanović Dragica
Šeguljev Zorica
author_sort Savić Sara
title Study on clinical and laboratory diagnostic of Lyme disease in dogs after experimental infection
title_short Study on clinical and laboratory diagnostic of Lyme disease in dogs after experimental infection
title_full Study on clinical and laboratory diagnostic of Lyme disease in dogs after experimental infection
title_fullStr Study on clinical and laboratory diagnostic of Lyme disease in dogs after experimental infection
title_full_unstemmed Study on clinical and laboratory diagnostic of Lyme disease in dogs after experimental infection
title_sort study on clinical and laboratory diagnostic of lyme disease in dogs after experimental infection
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Veterinaria
issn 0567-8315
1820-7448
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Experimental infection was done on 13 dogs, with B. burgdorferi s.l., in the epitzootiological area where Lyme disease in dogs and humans is present. Prior to the experimental infection, dogs in the experiment had no contact with B. burgdorferi, and they were kept in isolation. Serological methods used in the study were complement fixation and ELISA test. Biochemical blood analysis was done, also. The experimental infection of dogs was done with a referent ATCC B. burgdorferi s.l. culture, and with the isolates of B. burgdorferi s.l. previousely gained from Ixodes ricinus ticks collected on selected locations of the observed region in the northern part of Serbia (Vojvodina province). After the experimental infection, clinical symptoms were not seen in dogs and positive serological results were found in 70% of experimentally infected dogs. Immunodiagnostic criteria for the diagnosis of Lyme disease in dogs are established. In dogs without clinical symptoms for Lyme disease, when clarifying the laboratory results, one must have in mind the epizootiological situation of the region and also the possibility of former contact of the dog with B. burgdorferi s.l. For epizootiological surveys, CF can be used as an approximate screening method, with obligatory conformation with ELISA in the case of positive findings.
topic diagnostic methods
dogs
experimental infection
Lyme borreliosis
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