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Characterization of cattle tick fever in calves from the northwestern region of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Michele Bahia, Jullyana de Souza Silva, Iany Santos Gontijo, Matheus Dias Cordeiro, Priscilla Nunes dos Santos, Cláudia Bezerra da Silva, Rafael Romero Nicolino, Diego Azevedo Mota, Jenevaldo Barbosa da Silva, Adivaldo Henrique da Fonseca

2020Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária/Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Parasitology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present study aimed to characterize the importance of the Anaplasma marginale, Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina in the genesis of cattle tick fever (CTF) among dairy calves in the northwest of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Blood samples from 300 calves were collected, followed by DNA extraction and nested PCR using oligonucleotide primers to amplify fragments of the semi-nested for the msp5 gene (A. marginale), sbp-4 (B. bovis) and rap-1a (B. bigemina) Among the examined calves, the prevalence of A. marginale was 55.6% (n=167/300), B. bovis was 4.0% (n=12/300) and B. bigemina was 15.3% (n=46/300), by PCR techniques. Parasitic forms of A. marginale and B. bigemina were found in 36,3% and 2,6% of the blood smears while B. bovis was not detected. There was a statistical difference between the positivity of infected animals in the age groups 1 (10-70 days) and (>70-300 days) for A. marginale and B. bigemina. A total of 15 calves with the classic symptoms of disease were examined, and the samples obtained were confirmed as a simple infection by A. marginale through semi-nested PCR. These results confirm bovine anaplasmosis as the primary cause of CTF among the calves of dairy cattle within the studied area.

Topics & Concepts

Babesia bigeminaBabesia bovisVeterinary medicineBiologyNested polymerase chain reactionAnaplasmosisAnaplasmaCattle DiseasesBabesiosisVirologyTickAnimal sciencePolymerase chain reactionMedicineGeneBiochemistryVector-borne infectious diseasesVector-Borne Animal DiseasesViral Infections and Vectors
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