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   Black-backed jackals (Canis mesomelas) are natural hosts of Babesia rossi,the virulent causative agent of canine babesiosis in sub-Saharan Africa  
   
نویسنده penzhorn b.l. ,vorster i. ,harrison-white r.f. ,oosthuizen m.c.
منبع parasites and vectors - 2017 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: babesia rossi,which is transmitted by haemaphysalis spp. and is highly virulent to domestic dogs,occurs only in sub-saharan africa. since dogs are not native to the region,it has been postulated that the natural host of b. rossi is an indigenous african canid. although various attempts at artificial infection indicated that black-backed jackals (canis mesomelas) could become subclinically infected with b. rossi,data on occurrence of b. rossi in free-ranging jackals was lacking. a long-term behaviour study in which free-ranging black-backed jackals were radio-collared offered the opportunity of collecting blood specimens from a large number of free-ranging jackals. methods: genomic dna was extracted from the edta blood samples (n = 107). pcr products were subjected to reverse line blot hybridization using theileria and babesia genera-specific as well as 28 species-specific oligonucleotide probes,including babesia canis,babesia rossi,babesia vogeli and babesia gibsoni. the near full-length parasite 18s rrna gene was amplified from two selected samples (free-ranging jackals),cloned and a total of six recombinants were sequenced. results: of 91 free-ranging jackals,77 (84.6%) reacted with the babesia genus-specific probe; 27 (29.7%) also reacted with the b. rossi probe. of 16 captive jackals,6 (37.5%) reacted with the b. rossi probe,while one further sample reacted with the babesia genus-specific probe only. after cloning,6 recombinants yielded identical sequences identical to that of b. rossi (l19079) and differing by 2 base pairs from b. rossi (dq111760) in genbank. the observed sequence similarities were confirmed by phylogenetic analyses using neighbour joining and maximum parsimony. conclusions: black-backed jackals are natural hosts of b. rossi. © 2017 the author(s).
کلیدواژه Babesia rossi; Black-backed jackal; Canis mesomelas; Natural host; South Africa
آدرس department of veterinary tropical diseases,faculty of veterinary science,university of pretoria,private bag x04,onderstepoort,0110,south africa,research ass,national zoological gardens,boom street,pretoria, South Africa, department of veterinary tropical diseases,faculty of veterinary science,university of pretoria,private bag x04,onderstepoort,0110, South Africa, wildlife damage - research and management,p.o. box 783540,sandton,2146, South Africa, department of veterinary tropical diseases,faculty of veterinary science,university of pretoria,private bag x04,onderstepoort,0110, South Africa
 
     
   
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