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Prevalence and Risk Factors Associated with Theileria annulata Infection in Two Bovine Portuguese Autochthonous Breeds

Diana Valente, Ana Paula Costa Dutra, N. Carolino, Jacinto Gomes, Ana Cláudia Coelho, Pedro Espadinha, José Machado Pais, Inês Carolino

2023Pathogens13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tropical Bovine Theileriosis is an important tick-borne disease. This study aims to assess the occurrence of Theileria annulata infection in two indigenous Portuguese cattle breeds. A total of 843 blood samples collected from animals of Alentejana (n = 420) and Mertolenga (n = 423) breeds were analyzed. The detection of Theileria annulata was determined by amplification of a fragment of the merozoite-pyroplasm surface antigen gene with 319 base pairs (bp). The prevalence found (10.8%) is lower than that reported in previous studies (21.3%). A statistically significant difference was found for positivity between breeds (p < 0.05). There is also a higher probability of older animals being positive compared to younger ones (p < 0.05). The region where Mertolenga animals are located is shown to have a significant impact on positivity (p < 0.05). Thus, the development of sustainable T. annulata control strategies and their implementation, adapted to the epidemiological conditions of higher risk, will be extremely important.

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Veterinary medicineBiologyTheileriaEpidemiologyTickAnimal scienceParasite hostingVirologyMedicineInternal medicineWorld Wide WebComputer scienceVector-borne infectious diseasesVector-Borne Animal DiseasesInsect and Pesticide Research
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