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Blood parasites in dogs from the Belgrade area in the period 2014-2015
Prevalence of blood parasites in dogs in the Belgrade area has been
investigated continuously during the last 20 years, especially in clinically
suspicious dogs. In the period from 2014 to 2015, 249 blood samples of pets
(182) and shelter dogs (67) were examined. Using Giemsa-stained blood smears,
the presence of Babesia spp. was examined in erythrocytes and the presence of
morulae of Ehrlichia spp. and Anaplasma spp. in circulating monocytes and
granulocytes. To confirm positive findings of ehrlichiosis and anaplasmosis
in blood smears, CaniV-4 Test Kit or IDEXX SNAP 4DX test was used. Infection
with two pathogens was found in 78/249 (31.32%) cases; in all cases, the
infection with one of the protozoa or bacteria was in combination with
heartworms. In blood-smears, babesiosis was found in 39.75% of pet dogs and
in 71.64% of shelter dogs, ehrlichiosis in 15.93% and 28.35%, and
anaplasmosis in 6.04% and 19.40%, respectivelly. From colected ticks,
relative abundance analysis revealed that the species Ixodes ricinus was
absolutely dominant and found in 50.53% (47/93), followed by Rhipicephalus
sanguineus ‒ 38.70% (36/93), Dermacentor marginatus ‒ 9.67% (9/93), D.
reticulatus, and Ixodes persulcatus found in 3.22% (3/93), which for the
first time occurred in dogs in the Belgrade area and in Serbia