Abstract Background Ticks derived from cats have rarely been evaluated for the presence of pathogens. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Anaplasma phagocytophilum, Bartonella spp., haemoplasma species and Hepatozoon spp. in ticks collected from cats in the UK. Methods Five hundred and forty DNA samples extracted from 540 ticks collected from cats presenting to veterinarians in UK practices were used. Samples underwent a conventional generic PCR assay for detection of Hepatozoon spp. and real-time quantitative PCR assays for detection of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and three feline haemoplasma species and a generic qPCR for detection of Bartonella spp. Feline 28S rDNA served as an endogenous internal PCR control and was a...
Recently, tick and flea-borne pathogens have been detected in wild carnivores maintained in captivit...
Abstract Background Cats can be carriers of infected arthropods and be infected with several vector-...
Previous serological surveys have reported the presence of different organisms in cats from Spain bu...
Background: Ticks derived from cats have rarely been evaluated for the presence of pathogens. The ai...
Climate change and human migration with companion animals have an impact on the spreading of vectors...
Even though the epidemiology of tick-borne agents (TBA) in dogs has been extensively investigated ar...
Feline pathogens have been increasingly investigated for their impact on cathealth and their zoonoti...
Ticks are known to transmit pathogens which threaten the health and welfare of companion animals and...
Limited information is available about the species of ticks infesting the cat and the pathogens that...
Mycoplasma spp. and Bartonella spp. are gram-negative parasitic bacteria identified as causers of do...
There is limited clinical or epidemiological knowledge regarding Bartonella infection in cats, and n...
Domestic felines' re-emerging infectious and neglected zoonotic diseases are a significant focus of ...
Background: Bartonella henselae is a highly prevalent, vector-borne pathogen. Transmission to humans...
Hemotrophic mycoplasmas (hemoplasmas), Bartonellasp., Hepatozoon sp. and Cytauxzoon felis are promin...
In a study of tick and tick-borne pathogen prevalence, between May and October 2016, 278 veterinary ...
Recently, tick and flea-borne pathogens have been detected in wild carnivores maintained in captivit...
Abstract Background Cats can be carriers of infected arthropods and be infected with several vector-...
Previous serological surveys have reported the presence of different organisms in cats from Spain bu...
Background: Ticks derived from cats have rarely been evaluated for the presence of pathogens. The ai...
Climate change and human migration with companion animals have an impact on the spreading of vectors...
Even though the epidemiology of tick-borne agents (TBA) in dogs has been extensively investigated ar...
Feline pathogens have been increasingly investigated for their impact on cathealth and their zoonoti...
Ticks are known to transmit pathogens which threaten the health and welfare of companion animals and...
Limited information is available about the species of ticks infesting the cat and the pathogens that...
Mycoplasma spp. and Bartonella spp. are gram-negative parasitic bacteria identified as causers of do...
There is limited clinical or epidemiological knowledge regarding Bartonella infection in cats, and n...
Domestic felines' re-emerging infectious and neglected zoonotic diseases are a significant focus of ...
Background: Bartonella henselae is a highly prevalent, vector-borne pathogen. Transmission to humans...
Hemotrophic mycoplasmas (hemoplasmas), Bartonellasp., Hepatozoon sp. and Cytauxzoon felis are promin...
In a study of tick and tick-borne pathogen prevalence, between May and October 2016, 278 veterinary ...
Recently, tick and flea-borne pathogens have been detected in wild carnivores maintained in captivit...
Abstract Background Cats can be carriers of infected arthropods and be infected with several vector-...
Previous serological surveys have reported the presence of different organisms in cats from Spain bu...