Center for Medical Biochemistry, Clinical Center of Serbia, Višegradska 26, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade, Bulevar oslobođenja 18, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.
Vet Parasitol. 2021 Mar;291:109366. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2021.109366. Epub 2021 Jan 19.
The common signs of canine babesiosis caused by an infection with Babesia canis are fever, anorexia, lethargy, pulse alterations, anemia, and occasionally mild icterus. Dogs with these clinical signs can be divided into two groups: those with acute-phase reaction and those with systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). Factors associated with the occurrence of SIRS in canine babesiosis have not been thoroughly researched. This article outlines a cross-sectional study of 54 client-owned dogs with an acute B. canis infection, and evaluates the differences in age, gender, laboratory findings, parasite load, and seroreactivity against B. canis between the SIRS and the SIRS-free dogs. We have analyzed a complete blood count, serum biochemistry, serum amyloid A, ceruloplasmin, paraoxonase-1, serology, and PCR testing using standard methodologies. The frequency of SIRS among the investigated dogs reached 0.59. Male dogs and those seronegative against B. canis, were more frequent in the SIRS group, whilst age and parasite load could not be associated with the presence of SIRS. Dogs with SIRS had a lower count of total leukocytes, neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes, and a lower concentration of iron and bilirubin compared with SIRS-free dogs. No significant differences in the concentration of acute-phase proteins have been noticed to exist between the groups of dogs. Further, the seronegative dogs had a lower count of lymphocytes and monocytes and a higher parasite load than the seroreactive dogs. Multivariate logistic regression analysis has identified leukopenia (<6 × 10/L) and monocytopenia (<0.2 × 10/L) as independent associates of SIRS in the investigated dogs, thus implying that these routine tests could be used as reliable markers for SIRS.
由犬巴贝斯虫感染引起的犬巴贝斯虫病的常见症状有发热、厌食、嗜睡、脉搏改变、贫血,偶尔还会出现轻微黄疸。具有这些临床症状的犬可分为两组:具有急性反应的犬和具有全身炎症反应综合征(SIRS)的犬。与犬巴贝斯虫病发生 SIRS 相关的因素尚未得到彻底研究。本文概述了一项针对 54 只患有急性 B. canis 感染的犬的横断面研究,并评估了 SIRS 和非 SIRS 犬之间在年龄、性别、实验室发现、寄生虫负荷和对 B. canis 的血清反应性方面的差异。我们使用标准方法分析了全血细胞计数、血清生化、血清淀粉样蛋白 A、铜蓝蛋白、对氧磷酶 1、血清学和 PCR 检测。在所研究的犬中,SIRS 的频率达到了 0.59。SIRS 组中雄性犬和对 B. canis 血清阴性的犬更为常见,而年龄和寄生虫负荷与 SIRS 的发生无关。SIRS 犬的总白细胞、中性粒细胞、淋巴细胞和单核细胞计数较低,铁和胆红素浓度较低,与非 SIRS 犬相比。两组犬之间未发现急性相蛋白浓度存在显著差异。此外,与血清阳性犬相比,血清阴性犬的淋巴细胞和单核细胞计数较低,寄生虫负荷较高。多变量逻辑回归分析确定了白细胞减少症(<6 × 10/L)和单核细胞减少症(<0.2 × 10/L)是所研究犬 SIRS 的独立相关因素,这表明这些常规检查可作为 SIRS 的可靠标志物。