Pathogens (Sep 2021)

<i>Cytauxzoon</i> sp. and <i>Hepatozoon</i> spp. in Domestic Cats: A Preliminary Study in North-Eastern Italy

  • Marika Grillini,
  • Giulia Simonato,
  • Cinzia Tessarin,
  • Giorgia Dotto,
  • Donato Traversa,
  • Rudi Cassini,
  • Erica Marchiori,
  • Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10091214
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 9
p. 1214

Abstract

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Knowledge on the presence of Cytauxzoon sp. and Hepatozoon spp. in Italy is scant and mostly limited to a few areas of Northern and Southern regions, respectively. The present study updated the current epidemiological scenario by investigating the occurrence of these protozoa in domestic cats from three broad regions of North-Eastern Italy. Blood samples from cats at risk of vector-borne diseases were processed by PCR to detect Cytauxzoon and Hepatozoon DNA. Blood smears were observed for haemoparasite inclusions. The influence of cat individual data (e.g., provenance, management, indoor/outdoor lifestyle) on the prevalence of haemoprotozoan infections was statistically evaluated. Among 158 cats, Cytauxzoon and Hepatozoon DNA were detected in 6 (3.8%) and 26 (16.5%) animals, respectively. No Hepatozoon gamonts were detected in blood smears, whereas all Cytauxzoon PCR-positive samples were microscopically positive, though with low levels of parasitaemia. Two species of Hepatozoon were identified, Hepatozoon felis (n = 10) and Hepatozoon silvestris (n = 16). Hepatozoon silvestris prevalence values were significantly (p Cytauxzoon sp. was detected in 6/39 (15.4%) stray cats from Friuli Venezia Giulia (Trieste province). These data add new information on the occurrence of these neglected protozoa in domestic cats’ populations.

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