Detection of potentially pathogenic bacteria from Ixodes ricinus carried by pets in Tuscany, Italy

Background Ticks are vectors of disease-causing pathogens that pose a serious threat to animals and people. Dogs and cats are exposed to tick infestation in multiple ways and can easily transport infected ticks into domestic environments and potentially transfer them to people. Pet owners are at inc...

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Main Authors: Cipriano Foxi, Giovanna Masala, Valentina Chisu, Gabriella Masu, Barbara D' Amaddio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2020-12-01
Series:Veterinary Record Open
Online Access:https://vetrecordopen.bmj.com/content/7/1/e000395.full
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spelling doaj-f59a330cd00741eba3bb09f117a43b9a2021-06-02T15:31:29ZengWileyVeterinary Record Open2052-61132020-12-017110.1136/vetreco-2020-000395Detection of potentially pathogenic bacteria from Ixodes ricinus carried by pets in Tuscany, ItalyCipriano Foxi0Giovanna Masala1Valentina Chisu2Gabriella Masu3Barbara D' Amaddio4Animal Health Department, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sardegna G Pegreffi, Sassari, ItalyAnimal Health Department, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sardegna G Pegreffi, Sassari, ItalyAnimal Health Department, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sardegna G Pegreffi, Sassari, ItalyAnimal Health Department, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Sardegna G Pegreffi, Sassari, ItalyVeterinary Clinic, Agliana, Pistoia, ItalyBackground Ticks are vectors of disease-causing pathogens that pose a serious threat to animals and people. Dogs and cats are exposed to tick infestation in multiple ways and can easily transport infected ticks into domestic environments and potentially transfer them to people. Pet owners are at increased risk of picking up ticks from their pets and developing tickborne diseases. This study aims to detect the presence of pathogens of potential public health interest in ticks removed from cats and dogs in Tuscany, Italy.Methods The collected ticks were screened for the presence of protozoan (Theileria species and Babesia species) and bacterial (Rickettsia species, Anaplasma species, Ehrlichia species, Chlamydia species, Bartonella species and Coxiella burnetii) pathogens using PCR.Results PCR and sequencing analysis revealed that 3 per cent of the ticks were PCR-positive for the presence of Rickettsia helvetica DNA, 5 per cent of ticks were PCR-positive for Bartonella henselae DNA, and 46 per cent of ticks were PCR-positive for Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia abortus DNA. None of the examined ticks was PCR-positive for Theileria species, Babesia species, Anaplasma species, Ehrlichia canis or Coxiella burnetii DNA.Conclusion The results of this preliminary study highlight the importance of monitoring companion animals as indicators to evaluate the health status of their owners. Preventive measures are necessary to limit the spread of zoonotic pathogens from companion animals to people within the home environment.https://vetrecordopen.bmj.com/content/7/1/e000395.full
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author Cipriano Foxi
Giovanna Masala
Valentina Chisu
Gabriella Masu
Barbara D' Amaddio
spellingShingle Cipriano Foxi
Giovanna Masala
Valentina Chisu
Gabriella Masu
Barbara D' Amaddio
Detection of potentially pathogenic bacteria from Ixodes ricinus carried by pets in Tuscany, Italy
Veterinary Record Open
author_facet Cipriano Foxi
Giovanna Masala
Valentina Chisu
Gabriella Masu
Barbara D' Amaddio
author_sort Cipriano Foxi
title Detection of potentially pathogenic bacteria from Ixodes ricinus carried by pets in Tuscany, Italy
title_short Detection of potentially pathogenic bacteria from Ixodes ricinus carried by pets in Tuscany, Italy
title_full Detection of potentially pathogenic bacteria from Ixodes ricinus carried by pets in Tuscany, Italy
title_fullStr Detection of potentially pathogenic bacteria from Ixodes ricinus carried by pets in Tuscany, Italy
title_full_unstemmed Detection of potentially pathogenic bacteria from Ixodes ricinus carried by pets in Tuscany, Italy
title_sort detection of potentially pathogenic bacteria from ixodes ricinus carried by pets in tuscany, italy
publisher Wiley
series Veterinary Record Open
issn 2052-6113
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background Ticks are vectors of disease-causing pathogens that pose a serious threat to animals and people. Dogs and cats are exposed to tick infestation in multiple ways and can easily transport infected ticks into domestic environments and potentially transfer them to people. Pet owners are at increased risk of picking up ticks from their pets and developing tickborne diseases. This study aims to detect the presence of pathogens of potential public health interest in ticks removed from cats and dogs in Tuscany, Italy.Methods The collected ticks were screened for the presence of protozoan (Theileria species and Babesia species) and bacterial (Rickettsia species, Anaplasma species, Ehrlichia species, Chlamydia species, Bartonella species and Coxiella burnetii) pathogens using PCR.Results PCR and sequencing analysis revealed that 3 per cent of the ticks were PCR-positive for the presence of Rickettsia helvetica DNA, 5 per cent of ticks were PCR-positive for Bartonella henselae DNA, and 46 per cent of ticks were PCR-positive for Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia abortus DNA. None of the examined ticks was PCR-positive for Theileria species, Babesia species, Anaplasma species, Ehrlichia canis or Coxiella burnetii DNA.Conclusion The results of this preliminary study highlight the importance of monitoring companion animals as indicators to evaluate the health status of their owners. Preventive measures are necessary to limit the spread of zoonotic pathogens from companion animals to people within the home environment.
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