High Prevalence and Genetic Variability of Hepatozoon canis in Grey Wolf ( Canis lupus L. 1758) Population in Serbia

Wild canids are globally recognised as hosts and reservoirs of a large number of ecto- and endoparasites. Data that reveal the importance of the grey wolf ( Canis lupus L.1758) in the spread of hepatozoonosis are very scarce. There are a large number of different potential host species that can be i...

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Main Authors: Milica Kuručki, Snežana Tomanović, Ratko Sukara, Duško Ćirović
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c226c4357ddb491588d0daf27f8a2677 2023-05-15T15:49:37+02:00 High Prevalence and Genetic Variability of Hepatozoon canis in Grey Wolf ( Canis lupus L. 1758) Population in Serbia Milica Kuručki Snežana Tomanović Ratko Sukara Duško Ćirović 2022-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12233335 https://doaj.org/article/c226c4357ddb491588d0daf27f8a2677 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/23/3335 https://doaj.org/toc/2076-2615 doi:10.3390/ani12233335 2076-2615 https://doaj.org/article/c226c4357ddb491588d0daf27f8a2677 Animals, Vol 12, Iss 3335, p 3335 (2022) grey wolf Hepatozoon Serbia Canis lupus Veterinary medicine SF600-1100 Zoology QL1-991 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12233335 2022-12-30T19:35:48Z Wild canids are globally recognised as hosts and reservoirs of a large number of ecto- and endoparasites. Data that reveal the importance of the grey wolf ( Canis lupus L.1758) in the spread of hepatozoonosis are very scarce. There are a large number of different potential host species that can be infected by Hepatozoon canis , but the most common are domestic and wild carnivores, such as dogs, jackals, foxes, and wolves. In this study, the epidemiological significance of the grey wolf as a host for the pathogen was analysed for the first time in Serbia, as well as the genetic variability of H. canis . The presence of H. canis in wolf spleens has been demonstrated using molecular methods. A total of 107 wolf spleen samples from 30 localities in Serbia were analysed. The presence of H. canis was confirmed in 62 (57.94%) individuals from 26 out of 30 localities. According to the analysis, the sampled H. canis sequences were found to be characterised by a certain heterogeneity. Based on five mutated nucleotide sites in the sequences, H. canis could be divided into five sequence types, S1 to S5. The five sequence types can potentially circulate in grey wolf populations as well as among other domestic and wild canids. This study is the first confirmation of the presence of H. canis in grey wolf populations in Serbia. Considering that the role of this vector-borne disease is poorly researched in wild carnivores, it is very important to indicate the role of this species in the circulation of this pathogen in natural ecosystems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Animals 12 23 3335
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topic grey wolf
Hepatozoon
Serbia
Canis lupus
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Zoology
QL1-991
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Hepatozoon
Serbia
Canis lupus
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Zoology
QL1-991
Milica Kuručki
Snežana Tomanović
Ratko Sukara
Duško Ćirović
High Prevalence and Genetic Variability of Hepatozoon canis in Grey Wolf ( Canis lupus L. 1758) Population in Serbia
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Hepatozoon
Serbia
Canis lupus
Veterinary medicine
SF600-1100
Zoology
QL1-991
description Wild canids are globally recognised as hosts and reservoirs of a large number of ecto- and endoparasites. Data that reveal the importance of the grey wolf ( Canis lupus L.1758) in the spread of hepatozoonosis are very scarce. There are a large number of different potential host species that can be infected by Hepatozoon canis , but the most common are domestic and wild carnivores, such as dogs, jackals, foxes, and wolves. In this study, the epidemiological significance of the grey wolf as a host for the pathogen was analysed for the first time in Serbia, as well as the genetic variability of H. canis . The presence of H. canis in wolf spleens has been demonstrated using molecular methods. A total of 107 wolf spleen samples from 30 localities in Serbia were analysed. The presence of H. canis was confirmed in 62 (57.94%) individuals from 26 out of 30 localities. According to the analysis, the sampled H. canis sequences were found to be characterised by a certain heterogeneity. Based on five mutated nucleotide sites in the sequences, H. canis could be divided into five sequence types, S1 to S5. The five sequence types can potentially circulate in grey wolf populations as well as among other domestic and wild canids. This study is the first confirmation of the presence of H. canis in grey wolf populations in Serbia. Considering that the role of this vector-borne disease is poorly researched in wild carnivores, it is very important to indicate the role of this species in the circulation of this pathogen in natural ecosystems.
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author Milica Kuručki
Snežana Tomanović
Ratko Sukara
Duško Ćirović
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Snežana Tomanović
Ratko Sukara
Duško Ćirović
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title High Prevalence and Genetic Variability of Hepatozoon canis in Grey Wolf ( Canis lupus L. 1758) Population in Serbia
title_short High Prevalence and Genetic Variability of Hepatozoon canis in Grey Wolf ( Canis lupus L. 1758) Population in Serbia
title_full High Prevalence and Genetic Variability of Hepatozoon canis in Grey Wolf ( Canis lupus L. 1758) Population in Serbia
title_fullStr High Prevalence and Genetic Variability of Hepatozoon canis in Grey Wolf ( Canis lupus L. 1758) Population in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed High Prevalence and Genetic Variability of Hepatozoon canis in Grey Wolf ( Canis lupus L. 1758) Population in Serbia
title_sort high prevalence and genetic variability of hepatozoon canis in grey wolf ( canis lupus l. 1758) population in serbia
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