Department of Pathology and Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Veterinary Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic.
CEITEC VETUNI, University of Veterinary Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic.
Parasit Vectors. 2022 Apr 18;15(1):132. doi: 10.1186/s13071-022-05242-6.
The range of the ornate dog tick Dermacentor reticulatus is rapidly expanding in Europe. This tick species is the vector of canine babesiosis, caused by Babesia canis, and also plays a role in the transmission of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in equids.
The geographic range of D. reticulatus in the Czech Republic was re-assessed, and an up-to-date distribution map is presented based on material and data obtained during a nationwide citizen science campaign. Received and flagged individuals of D. reticulatus were also analysed for the presence of B. canis DNA.
In striking contrast to historical records, D. reticulatus was found in all regions of the Czech Republic, with most reports coming from the southeast and northwest of the country. Between February 2018 and June 2021, the project team received 558 photo reports of ticks and 250 packages containing ticks. Of the former, 71.1% were identified as Dermacentor sp. with the remainder identified as Ixodes sp., Haemaphysalis sp., Argas sp. or Hyalomma sp. The majority of specimens in the subset of ticks that were received (N = 610) were D. reticulatus (N = 568, 93.7%), followed by Ixodes ricinus and Hyalomma spp. A total of 783 adult D. reticulatus, either received (568) or collected by flagging (215), were tested for the presence of B. canis DNA using species-specific nested PCR targeting part of the 18S rRNA gene; B. canis DNA was demonstrated in 22 samples (2.81%).
The continuous spread of D. reticulatus in the Czech Republic was documented in this study. In addition, DNA of B. canis was also detected in a number of ticks, suggesting the establishment of B. canis in the Czech Republic. These results suggest that veterinarians need to consider the possibility of canine babesiosis even in dogs without a history of travel.
华丽犬蜱(Dermacentor reticulatus)在欧洲的分布范围迅速扩大。这种蜱是犬巴贝斯虫(Babesia canis)的传播媒介,也在马属动物中传播泰勒虫(Theileria equi)和马巴贝斯虫(Babesia caballi)方面发挥作用。
重新评估了捷克共和国华丽犬蜱的地理分布范围,并根据全国公民科学运动期间获得的材料和数据,提出了最新的分布地图。还分析了收到的和标记的华丽犬蜱个体中是否存在犬巴贝斯虫 DNA。
与历史记录形成鲜明对比的是,在捷克共和国的所有地区都发现了华丽犬蜱,大多数报告来自该国的东南部和西北部。2018 年 2 月至 2021 年 6 月期间,项目团队收到了 558 份蜱虫照片报告和 250 份包含蜱虫的包裹。其中,71.1%被鉴定为 Dermacentor sp.,其余被鉴定为Ixodes sp.、Haemaphysalis sp.、Argas sp. 或 Hyalomma sp.。在收到的蜱虫样本中(N=610),大多数是华丽犬蜱(N=568,93.7%),其次是璃眼蜱(Ixodes ricinus)和钝缘蜱属(Hyalomma spp.)。共对 783 只成年华丽犬蜱(包括收到的 568 只和用标签收集的 215 只)进行了检测,以确定是否存在犬巴贝斯虫 DNA,方法是使用针对 18S rRNA 基因部分的种特异性嵌套 PCR;在 22 个样本中(2.81%)检测到了犬巴贝斯虫 DNA。
本研究记录了华丽犬蜱在捷克共和国的持续传播。此外,在一些蜱虫中还检测到了犬巴贝斯虫 DNA,这表明犬巴贝斯虫已在捷克共和国建立。这些结果表明,兽医需要考虑即使是没有旅行史的狗也可能患有犬巴贝斯虫病。