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Babesia vesperuginis, a neglected piroplasmid: new host and geographical records, and phylogenetic relations
A. Corduneanu, K. Hrazdilová, AD. Sándor, IA. Matei, AM. Ionică, L. Barti, MA. Ciocănău, DȘ. Măntoiu, I. Coroiu, S. Hornok, HP. Fuehrer, N. Leitner, Z. Bagó, K. Stefke, D. Modrý, AD. Mihalca,
Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
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BioMedCentral
od 2008-12-01
BioMedCentral Open Access
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- MeSH
- Babesia genetika fyziologie MeSH
- babezióza epidemiologie parazitologie MeSH
- Chiroptera parazitologie MeSH
- fylogeneze * MeSH
- srdce parazitologie MeSH
- zvířata MeSH
- Check Tag
- zvířata MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Evropa epidemiologie MeSH
BACKGROUND: Babesia spp. are hemoparasites which infect the red blood cells of a large variety of mammals. In bats, the only known species of the genus is Babesia vesperuginis. However, except a few old reports, the host range and geographical distribution of this bat parasite have been poorly studied. This study aimed to investigate the presence of piroplasms in tissues of bats collected in four different countries from eastern and central Europe: Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania. METHODS: A total of 461 bat carcasses (24 species) were collected between 2001 and 2016 from caves, mines and buildings. PCR was performed using specific primers targeting a portion of the 18S rDNA nuclear gene and cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 mitochondrial gene, followed by sequencing. RESULTS: The results of this study show for the first time the presence of B. vesperuginis in bats in central and eastern Europe. The phylogenetic analysis of the 18S rDNA nuclear gene revealed no variability between the sequences and the phylogenetic analysis of the cox1 mitochondrial gene proved that B. vesperuginis could be divided into two subclades. CONCLUSION: Our study showed a broad geographical distribution of B. vesperuginis in European bats, reporting its presence in five new host species (M. cf. alcathoe, M. bechsteinii, M. myotis, Pi. nathusii and V. murinus) and three new countries.
Department of Parasitology and Zoology University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest Hungary
Faculty of Biology and Geology University Babes Bolyai Cluj Napoca Romania
Institute of Speleology 'Emil Racoviţă' Cluj Napoca Romania
Museum of Natural History Vienna Austria
Romanian Bat Protection Association Central Branch Odorheiu Secuiesc Romania
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