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Razgūnaitė, Miglė, Lipatova, Indrė, Paulauskas, Algimantas, Snegiriovaitė, Justina, Karvelienė, Birutė, Zamokas, Gintaras, Laukutė, Monika, Radzijevskaja, Jana |
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Veterinary Sciences; Feb2024, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p81, 13p |
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Simple Summary: Mycoplasma spp. are bacteria that can cause various infections in different animal species. In cats, bacteria have been described as haemotropic and non-haemotropic. The haemotropic Mycoplasma spp. parasitizes red blood cells and can induce haemolytic anemia. In Lithuania, the diagnosis of Mycoplasma infection in cats in veterinarian clinics is based on the microscopic analysis of blood smears revealing pathogens on the surface of the erythrocytes. However, in cases of low bacteremia and due to the morphological similarity between species, the microscopic analysis of haemoplasma is complicated and could lead to incorrect diagnosis. This shows the necessity to use molecular analysis for haemoplasma diagnosis. Mycoplasma spp. pathogens frequently cause chronic and acute diseases in cats. The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence and genetic diversity of Mycoplasma spp. in cats and their ectoparasites using PCR and sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA gene. Blood samples were collected from 541 domestic and stray cats in Lithuania. Ectoparasites (153 fleas and 321 ticks) were collected from owned domestic cats that live both outdoors and indoors. Mycoplasma spp. were detected in 7.2% of cat blood samples and 4.4% of Ctenocephalides felis fleas. The sequence analysis revealed the presence of Mycoplasma haemofelis in 1.1% of cats and 'Candidatus Mycoplasma haematominutum' in 4.8% of cats. Ct. felis fleas harboured M. haemofelis. To the best of the authors' knowledge, this is the first report on the prevalence and molecular characterisation of Mycoplasma bacteria in cats in Lithuania and cat fleas in the Baltic States. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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