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PLOS ONE | 2015

Vertical Transmission of Babesia microti in BALB/c Mice: Preliminary Report

Małgorzata Bednarska; Anna Bajer; Anna Drozdowska; Ewa J. Mierzejewska; Katarzyna Tołkacz; Renata Welc-Falęciak

Babesia spp. (Apicomplexa, Piroplasmida) are obligate parasites of many species of mammals, causing a malaria-like infection- babesiosis. Three routes of Babesia infection have been recognized to date. The main route is by a tick bite, the second is via blood transfusion. The third, vertical route of infection is poorly recognized and understood. Our study focused on vertical transmission of B. microti in a well-established mouse model. We assessed the success of this route of infection in BALB/c mice with acute and chronic infections of B. microti. In experimental groups, females were mated on the 1st day of Babesia infection (Group G0); on the 28th day post infection (dpi) in the post- acute phase of the parasite infection (G28); and on the 90th and 150th dpi (G90 and G150 group, respectively), in the chronic phase of the parasite infection. Pups were obtained from 58% of females mated in the post-acute phase (G28) and from 33% of females in groups G90 and G150. Mice mated in the pre-acute phase of infection (G0) did not deliver pups. Congenital B. microti infections were detected by PCR amplification of Babesia 18S rDNA in almost all pups (96%) from the experimental groups G28, G90 and G150. Parasitaemia in the F1 generation was low and varied between 0.01–0.001%. Vertical transmission of B. microti was demonstrated for the first time in BALB/c mice.


Emerging microbes & infections | 2018

Seroprevalence of TBEV in bank voles from Poland—a long-term approach

Maciej Grzybek; Mohammed Alsarraf; Katarzyna Tołkacz; Jolanta Behnke-Borowczyk; Beata Biernat; Joanna Stańczak; Aneta Strachecka; Leszek Guz; Klaudiusz Szczepaniak; Jerzy Paleolog; Jerzy M. Behnke; Anna Bajer

Rodents are known to play a significant role as reservoir hosts for TBEV. During three sequential expeditions at 4-year intervals to three ecologically similar study sites in NE Poland, we trapped bank voles (Myodes glareolus) and then tested their blood for the presence of specific antiviral antibodies to TBEV. The strongest effects on seroprevalence were the extrinsic factors, site of capture of voles and year of sampling. Seroprevalence increased markedly with increasing host age, and our analysis revealed significant interactions among these three factors. Seroprevalence did not differ between the sexes. Therefore, based on the seroprevalence results, the dynamics of TBEV infection differ significantly in time, between local sub-populations of bank voles and with increasing host age. To fully understand the circulation of the virus among these reservoir hosts and in the environment, long-term monitoring is required and should employ a multi-site approach, such as the one adopted in the current study.


BMC Veterinary Research | 2016

The prevalence of Dirofilaria repens in cats, healthy dogs and dogs with concurrent babesiosis in an expansion zone in central Europe

Anna Bajer; Anna Rodo; Ewa J. Mierzejewska; Katarzyna Tołkacz; Renata Welc-Falęciak


Parasites & Vectors | 2017

Prevalence, genetic identity and vertical transmission of Babesia microti in three naturally infected species of vole, Microtus spp. (Cricetidae)

Katarzyna Tołkacz; Małgorzata Bednarska; Mohammed Alsarraf; Dorota Dwużnik; Maciej Grzybek; Renata Welc-Falęciak; Jerzy M. Behnke; Anna Bajer


Parasites & Vectors | 2018

Bartonella infections in three species of Microtus: prevalence and genetic diversity, vertical transmission and the effect of concurrent Babesia microti infection on its success

Katarzyna Tołkacz; Mohammed Alsarraf; Maciej Kowalec; Dorota Dwużnik; Maciej Grzybek; Jerzy M. Behnke; Anna Bajer


Journal of Transfusion Medicine | 2017

Babeszjoza — nowe wyzwanie w transfuzjologii?

Joanna Szymczak; Adrian Syta; Katarzyna Tołkacz; Małgorzata Bednarska; Maria Doligalska


Annals of parasitology | 2016

The prevalence of Dirofilaria repens in cats, healthy dogs and dogs with concurrent babesiosis in an expansion zone in central Poland

Anna Bajer; Anna Rodo; Ewa J. Mierzejewska; Katarzyna Tołkacz; Renata Welc-Falęciak


Annals of parasitology | 2016

Pathological changes in pregnant female mice and offspring in the course of vertical transmission of Babesia microti - an experimental model

Katarzyna Tołkacz; Anna Rodo; J. Zajkowska; Anna Bajer; Małgorzata Bednarska


XVII Międzynarodowe Sympozjum Stawonogi Pasożytnicze, Alergogenne i Jadowite - Znaczenie Medyczne i Sanitarne | 2015

Transmisja pionowa Babesia microti. Badania laboratoryjne i środowiskowe.

Małgorzata Bednarska; Katarzyna Tołkacz; Anna Drozdowska; Ewa J. Mierzejewska; Renata Welc-Falęciak; Anna Bajer


XVI Międzynarodowe Sympozjum Stawonogi Pasozytnicze, Alergogenne i Jadowite - Znaczenie Medyczne i Sanitarne. | 2014

Zespół pasożytów krwi u trzech współwystępujących gatunków norników: Microtus arvalis, M. agrestis i M. oeconomus.

Katarzyna Tołkacz; Mohammed Alsarraf; Maciej Grzybek; Jerzy M. Behnke; Anna Bajer

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Anna Rodo

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Maciej Grzybek

University of Life Sciences in Lublin

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