Prevalence of antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi in European hares (Lepus europaeus)

[b]Introduction and objectives.[/b][i] Encephalitozoon cuniculi[/i] is an obligate intracellular parasite infecting especially domestic rabbits; however, spontaneous infections have been documented in other mammalian species such as dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, cows and sheep all over the world. Enc...

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Main Authors: Eva Bártová, Jiřina Marková, Kamil Sedlak
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Rural Health 2015-12-01
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spelling doaj-f562737ce4d74797a714ee11bf69c65d2020-11-24T22:37:17ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632015-12-0122467467610.5604/12321966.118577372348Prevalence of antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi in European hares (Lepus europaeus)Eva Bártová0Jiřina Marková1Kamil Sedlak2Department of Biology and Wildlife Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Hygiene and Ecology, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Biology and Wildlife Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Hygiene and Ecology, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Virology and Serology, State Veterinary Institute Prague, Czech Republic[b]Introduction and objectives.[/b][i] Encephalitozoon cuniculi[/i] is an obligate intracellular parasite infecting especially domestic rabbits; however, spontaneous infections have been documented in other mammalian species such as dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, cows and sheep all over the world. Encephalitozoonosis is a chronic and latent disease leading to renal failure, encephalitis, disorders of brain and urinary tract, and may lead to death. There are limited reports on encephalitozoonosis in wildlife, which is why the aim of this study was to detect the prevalence of antibodies to [i]E. cuniculi[/i] in European hares. [b]Materials and methods. [/b]Samples of blood sera from 701 wild hares from the Czech Republic (n = 245), the Slovak Republic (n = 211) and Austria (n = 245) were examined by indirect immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT); samples with titer ≥ 40 were marked as positive. [b]Results[/b]. The total seroprevalence of E. cuniculi antibodies was 1.42% with titres in the range 40–640. Antibodies to [i]E. cuniculi[/i] were detected in 2.9% (7/245), 0.8% (2/245) and 0.47% (1/211) hares from the Czech Republic, Austria and the Slovak Republic, respectively. [b]Conclusions[/b]. This is the first detection of antibodies to [i]E. cuniculi[/i] in hares from Europe showing that hares could be exposed to[i] E. cuniculi[/i] infection, however with a low rate.http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/Prevalence-of-antibodies-to-Encephalitozoon-cuniculi-in-European-hares-Lepus-europaeus-,72348,0,2.htmlEncephalitozoonosisserological examinationsIFATCzech Republic
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Kamil Sedlak
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Jiřina Marková
Kamil Sedlak
Prevalence of antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi in European hares (Lepus europaeus)
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
Encephalitozoonosis
serological examinations
IFAT
Czech Republic
author_facet Eva Bártová
Jiřina Marková
Kamil Sedlak
author_sort Eva Bártová
title Prevalence of antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi in European hares (Lepus europaeus)
title_short Prevalence of antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi in European hares (Lepus europaeus)
title_full Prevalence of antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi in European hares (Lepus europaeus)
title_fullStr Prevalence of antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi in European hares (Lepus europaeus)
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of antibodies to Encephalitozoon cuniculi in European hares (Lepus europaeus)
title_sort prevalence of antibodies to encephalitozoon cuniculi in european hares (lepus europaeus)
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2015-12-01
description [b]Introduction and objectives.[/b][i] Encephalitozoon cuniculi[/i] is an obligate intracellular parasite infecting especially domestic rabbits; however, spontaneous infections have been documented in other mammalian species such as dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, cows and sheep all over the world. Encephalitozoonosis is a chronic and latent disease leading to renal failure, encephalitis, disorders of brain and urinary tract, and may lead to death. There are limited reports on encephalitozoonosis in wildlife, which is why the aim of this study was to detect the prevalence of antibodies to [i]E. cuniculi[/i] in European hares. [b]Materials and methods. [/b]Samples of blood sera from 701 wild hares from the Czech Republic (n = 245), the Slovak Republic (n = 211) and Austria (n = 245) were examined by indirect immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT); samples with titer ≥ 40 were marked as positive. [b]Results[/b]. The total seroprevalence of E. cuniculi antibodies was 1.42% with titres in the range 40–640. Antibodies to [i]E. cuniculi[/i] were detected in 2.9% (7/245), 0.8% (2/245) and 0.47% (1/211) hares from the Czech Republic, Austria and the Slovak Republic, respectively. [b]Conclusions[/b]. This is the first detection of antibodies to [i]E. cuniculi[/i] in hares from Europe showing that hares could be exposed to[i] E. cuniculi[/i] infection, however with a low rate.
topic Encephalitozoonosis
serological examinations
IFAT
Czech Republic
url http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/Prevalence-of-antibodies-to-Encephalitozoon-cuniculi-in-European-hares-Lepus-europaeus-,72348,0,2.html
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