Epidemiological and phylogenetic investigation of Babesia spp. in dogs of Hainan Province/Island, China

Parasitol Res. 2023 Oct;122(10):2379-2383. doi: 10.1007/s00436-023-07939-8. Epub 2023 Aug 24.

Abstract

Babesiosis is a significant tick-borne disease, which is globally prevalent. Many previous research studies have discussed the presence of Babesia gibsoni, Babesia vogeli, and Babesia canis in dogs in China. In the present study, we have used distinct molecular approaches to detect the presence of Babesia spp. in dogs of Hainan Province/Island, China. A total of 1106 dog blood samples were collected from the Island, of which 61 dog samples were found to be positive for Babesia vogeli. The highest infection rate was 56.7% (17/30) detected from Tunchang, followed by 25.0% (3/12) from Baisha and 10.4% (5/48) from Wenchang. There was only one positive case of Babesia gibsoni, and the infection rate was found to be 0.1% (1/1106). The sequencing results showed that the subjected sample sequences were identical and resembled the Babesia vogeli and Babesia gibsoni sequences available in the database. The results derived from this study will be helpful for planning effective strategies for the treatment, control, and prevention of babesiosis in dogs of Hainan Province/Island.

Keywords: Babesia; Babesiosis; Dog; Hainan; Infection rate.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Babesia* / genetics
  • Babesiosis* / epidemiology
  • China / epidemiology
  • Dogs
  • Phylogeny