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Evaluation of blood and bone marrow in selected canine vector-borne diseases.


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Authors

De Tommasi, Anna S 
Otranto, Domenico 
Furlanello, Tommaso 
Tasca, Silvia 

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Bone marrow (BM) is a major hematopoietic organ that can harbour a variety of vector-borne pathogens; however, knowledge of BM pathological changes in dogs infected with vector-borne pathogens is limited. Thus, the aim of the present study was to assess the pathological changes in canine BM associated with natural infections by four vector-borne pathogens, as well as to determine the relationships between such changes and abnormalities of the peripheral blood. METHODS: Cytological disorders and pathological changes of the BM of 83 dogs naturally-infected with one or more of four vector-borne pathogens (i.e., Anaplasma platys, Leishmania infantum, Babesia vogeli and Hepatozoon canis) were evaluated and compared with the corresponding hematological findings. RESULTS: Dysgranulopoiesis and dysmegakaryocytopoiesis were the most frequently observed BM abnormalities in infected dogs. Erythroid suppression, and lymphocytic, monocytic and macrophage hyperplasia were also observed. Interestingly, associations between suppression and hyperplasia of specific cell lines in the marrow and corresponding changes in numbers of circulating peripheral blood cells were not observed. CONCLUSIONS: Infections with one or more of the vector-borne pathogens examined in this study should be considered as differential diagnoses for secondary dysmyelopoiesis.

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Keywords

Animals, Bacterial Infections, Bone Marrow, Bone Marrow Cells, Disease Vectors, Dog Diseases, Dogs, Female, Male, Parasitic Diseases, Animal

Journal Title

Parasit Vectors

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Journal ISSN

1756-3305
1756-3305

Volume Title

7

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
This research has been partially sponsored by Bayer Animal Health GmbH.