Kateřina Pejchalová
Masaryk University
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Veterinary Research Communications | 2006
Kateřina Pejchalová; Alena Žákovská; Karel Fučík; Pavel Schánilec
From the epidemiological point of view, dogs are very important since they are considered a suitable indicator of the spread of human borreliosis. Serum samples obtained from healthy, asymptomatic military dogs from 12 different areas in the Czech Republic were examined for IgG antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato (s.l.). The total of 399 serum samples were tested by a whole-cell ELISA. Specific antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. were detected in 26 cases (6.5%). In different localities, the seroprevalence varied from 0.0% to 28.6%. Two local isolated strains Br-75 (Borrelia afzelii) and Br-97 (Borrelia garinii) were used as antigens. A total of 22 (5.5%) were positive for antibodies to Borrelia afzelii and 19 (4.8%) were positive for antibodies to Borrelia garinii. Fifteen cases were positive for both antibodies. A significantly higher seroprevalence was found in younger dogs (1–3 years) than in older ones (p < 0.05). An analysis of seroprevalence by months of sampling showed no significant difference (p > 0.05).
Acta Parasitologica | 2008
Alena Žákovská; Eva Janouškovcová; Kateřina Pejchalová; Jiří Halouzka; Miloš Dendis
Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, the etiologic agent of Lyme borreliosis, circulates between ticks and vertebrate hosts. Two main genospecies typically occur in the Czech Republic Borrelia garinii and Borrelia afzelii, transmitted generally by Ixodes ricinus (L., 1758) ticks. The aim of our study was to identify spirochaete isolates focusing on Borrelia burgdorferi acquired from different sources: vectors (ticks), potential vectors (mosquitoes, small mites) and hosts (wild rodents). In the years 1996–2001 a total of 2398 ticks, 72 mites (from wild rodents), 2700 mosquito adults, 1798 mosquito larvae and organ parts (kidney and spleen) of 216 wild rodents were collected from seven localities in the Czech Republic. A total of 31 spirochaete strains were isolated: 13 strains from ticks, 1 strain from mite (Haemogamasus sp.), 15 strains from rodents, 1 strain from mosquito adults and 1 strain from mosquito larva. For the genospecies identification of these isolates PCR, PCR-RFLP was used and their characterization was also performed by SDS-PAGE. By nested PCR method all except one isolated strains were detected as Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. Following PCR-RFLP molecular analysis results, tick isolates were identified as B. garinii and B. afzelii, the strain isolated from the mite was identified as B. afzelii. This is the first isolated strain of B.b.s.l. from a different mite of infraorder Parasitiformes than tick. All of rodent isolates were identified as B. afzelii; mosquito adult isolate was identified as B. afzelii. Larval isolate from mosquito is spirochaete, but does not belong to Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato group.
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2007
Kateřina Pejchalová; Zákovská A; Marie Mejzlíková; Jiří Halouzka; Miloš Dendis
Archive | 2008
Pavel Schánilec; Karel Fučík; Alena Žákovská; Kateřina Pejchalová
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2007
Kateřina Pejchalová; Zákovská A; Marie Mejzlíková; Jiří Halouzka; Miloš Dendis
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2007
Kateřina Pejchalová; Alena Žákovská; Marie Mejzlíková; Jiří Halouzka; Miloš Dendis
Veterinary Research Communications | 2006
Kateřina Pejchalová; A. Zakovska; Karel Fučík; Pavel Schánilec
Archive | 2004
Kateřina Pejchalová; Alena Žákovská; Karel Fučík; Pavel Schánilec
Archive | 2004
Eva Janouškovcová; Kateřina Pejchalová; Karel Vostal; Petra Nejedlá; Alena Holíková; Marie Mejzlíková; Hana Martiníková; Alena Žákovská; Jiří Halouzka; Miloš Dendis
Archive | 2004
Eva Janouškovcová; Kateřina Pejchalová; Petra Nejedlá; Alena Žákovská; Jiří Halouzka; Miloš Dendis
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