Babesia, Theileria, and Hepatozoon species in ticks infesting animal hosts in Romania

Parasitol Res. 2017 Aug;116(8):2291-2297. doi: 10.1007/s00436-017-5537-4. Epub 2017 Jul 4.

Abstract

Babesia spp., Theileria spp., and Hepatozoon spp. are tick-transmitted apicomplexan parasites that cause several important diseases in animals. To increase current knowledge about the diversity of tick-transmitted pathogens in Romania, we investigated the occurrence of Babesia spp., Theileria spp., and Hepatozoon spp. in a wide range of tick species infesting animal hosts. We collected 852 ticks from 10 different animal species from 20 counties in Romania. The assessment was based on detection of parasite DNA by PCR. Five different apicomplexan parasite species were detected; among them three different species of Babesia: B. canis, B. microti, and B. ovis. Hepatozoon canis was the most frequently detected parasite, found predominately in Ixodes ricinus ticks collected from domestic dogs. It was also detected in I. ricinus collected from goat, fox, and cat. Furthermore, H. canis was found in Haemaphysalis punctata and Haemaphysalis concinna ticks. In addition, Theileria buffeli was detected in Rhipicephalus bursa ticks collected from cattle.

Keywords: Babesia; Hepatozoon; Romania; Theileria; Ticks.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Babesia / genetics
  • Babesia / isolation & purification*
  • Cats
  • Cattle
  • Dogs
  • Eucoccidiida / genetics
  • Eucoccidiida / isolation & purification*
  • Female
  • Foxes
  • Horses
  • Male
  • Romania
  • Sheep
  • Theileria / genetics
  • Theileria / isolation & purification*
  • Tick Infestations / parasitology
  • Tick Infestations / veterinary*
  • Ticks / parasitology*
  • Turkeys