TY - JOUR
T1 - Seroprevalence of Ehrlichia canis in Dogs from a Mexico-U.S. Border Desert Region: Pilot Study
AU - , Luis Tinoco-Gracia AU - , Hector Quiroz-Romero AU - , Maria Teresa Quintero-Martinez AU - , Tomas Benjamin Renteria-Evangelista AU - , Alberto Barreras-Serrano AU - , Sawako Hori-Oshima AU - , Gilberto Lopez-Valencia AU - , Alma Rossana Tamayo-Sosa AU - , Victor Alejandro Quezada-iniguez AU - , Manuel Moro AU - , Javier Vinasco
JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL - 6
IS - 5
SP - 758
EP - 760
PY - 2007
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1680-5593
DO - javaa.2007.758.760
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2007.758.760
KW - Seroprevalence
KW -Ehrlichia canis
KW -desert region
KW -border
KW -infection
KW - dogs
AB - A pilot study was conducted to estimate the seroprevalence to Ehrlichia canis in dogs in a Mexico-U.S. border desert region. A total of 94 dogs were tested by Ehrlichia canis ELISA kit. Information of dogs regarding gender, age, size and intensity of tick infestation was collected and the significance of these class variables was determined by Chi-squared test. An adjusted prevalence of 49.3% (95% I.C. 30.8-54.1%) to Ehrlichia canis was obtained using the Rogan-Glanden estimator. Given that ehrlichiosis in dogs is a zoonotic disease and the seroprevalence in this desert region of the Mexicali-U.S border was found to be high, it is necessary to perform a formal study to establish the actual seroprevalence in both dogs and humans and determine the risk factors associated with ehrlichiosis. Since Ehrlichia canis is mostly transmitted by ticks Rhipicephalus sanguineus, preventive and control measures to erradicate ticks have to be established in order of minimize the risk of infection.
ER -