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BMC Veterinary Research | 2015

Clinical investigation on Theileria equi and Babesia caballi infections in Italian donkeys

Fulvio Laus; Andrea Spaterna; Vanessa Faillace; Fabrizia Veronesi; Silvia Ravagnan; Francesca Beribe; Matteo Cerquetella; Marina Meligrana; Beniamino Tesei

BackgroundInterest in the welfare and diseases of donkeys is constantly increasing in several countries. Despite this, clinical research into donkeys needs to be in continual development since they show different reactions compared to horses in many conditions, including infectious diseases, and need specific clinical and therapeutic approaches. No reports are currently available on clinical and clinical pathology data regarding donkeys with natural piroplasms infection.ResultsVenous blood samples were taken from one hundred and thirty eight donkeys and underwent indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT) to detect IgG antibodies against Theileria equi and Babesia caballi and real-time polimerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect Babesia spp. and Theileria spp. Clinical examinations, haematological analyses and serum bilirubin evaluation were also performed and compared with positive or negative status. A seroprevalence of 40.6% and 47.8% was found for T. equi and B. caballi, respectively; double positivity was detected in 19.6% of the animals. PCR results showed that 17.4% of the animals tested positive for T.equi and 3.6% for B. caballi with no double positivity. Twelve donkeys (8.7%) had clinical signs consistent with chronic forms of the disease and no acute forms were detected. Fifty-eight donkeys had haematological and serum bilirubin alterations and 56 (96.6%) of them were IFAT and/or PCR positive. Changes in erythrocyte number, packed cell volume, hemoglobin concentration, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, platelets number and total bilirubin were significantly associated with positive and symptomatic animals.ConclusionNonspecific clinical presentation seems to be very common in donkeys and several clinical pathology alterations persist after natural infection. Therefore, apparently healthy donkeys can have masked but severe clinical pathology alterations. Acute forms are very seldom observed in donkeys. Clinical monitoring of chronically infected donkeys is recommended since such animals represent a risk both for transmission to other animals and for their own health; furthermore, their production performances could be reduced. The study should also be intended as a contribution for veterinary practitioners because it describes the most usual clinical presentations and laboratory findings of equine piroplasmosis in naturally infected donkeys in endemic areas.


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2014

Pharmacokinetics of tramadol and its major metabolite after intramuscular administration in piglets

Cecilia Vullo; T-W Kim; Marina Meligrana; Mario Giorgi


Aquaculture Europe 2017- Cooperation for growth. | 2017

Reproductive Performance of Rainbow Trout (O. mykiss) Broodstocks Fed on Different Feeds

Marina Meligrana; Alessandra Roncarati; Magi Gian Enrico; Giuseppe Catone; Cecilia Vullo; Paolo Melotti


Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica | 2017

Guaiphenesin-ketamine-xylazine infusion to maintain anesthesia in mules undergoing field castration

Cecilia Vullo; Augusto Carluccio; Domenico Robbe; Marina Meligrana; Linda Petrucci; Giuseppe Catone


Mediterranean Marine Science | 2016

Suitability of artisanal fishery discards as feed for juvenile tub gurnard (Chelidonichthys lucerna L.) reared in sea bottom cages in the mid Adriatic Sea

Alessandra Roncarati; Francesca Mariotti; Alberto Felici; Marina Meligrana; Paolo Melotti


LXX Convegno della Società Italiana delle Scienze Vetereinarie | 2016

POSSIBLE PRESENCE OF AN AMH-IMMUNO-LIKE PROTEIN IN THE INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF EUTOPIC SCROTAL TESTIS OF PREPUBERTAL UNILATERAL CRYPTORCHID SWINE

Linda Petrucci; Gian Enrico Magi; Margherita Maranesi; Cecilia Vullo; Simone Bastianelli; Marina Meligrana; Massimo Zerani; Cristiano Boiti; Giuseppe Catone


Archive | 2015

Blue-green endoscopy in canine digestive neoplastic conditions - two cases

Matteo Cerquetella; Andrea Spaterna; Beniamino Tesei; Chiara Mengoni; Marina Meligrana; Giacomo Rossi


LXIX Convegno S.I.S.Vet XV Convegno S.I.C.V. XIII Convegno S.I.R.A. XII Convegno A.I.P.Vet XI Convegno So.Fi.Vet. II Convegno R.N.I.V. | 2015

NGF/TrkA system in rabbit uterus: immunopresence and endrocirne function.

Giuseppe Catone; Massimo Zerani; Francesco Parillo; Cecilia Vullo; Linda Petrucci; Marina Meligrana; Margherita Maranesi; Fedeica Piro; Leonardo Leonardi; Cristiano Boiti


Archive | 2014

Le lesioni pseudotumorali del cavo orale nella specie felina

Cecilia Vullo; Marina Meligrana; Fabrizio Dini; A Palumbo Piccionello


Journal of Life Sciences | 2014

Anesthetic Management during Cesarean Section in English Bulldogs

Cecilia Vullo; Marina Meligrana; Adolfo Maria Tambella; Fabrizio Dini; Angela Palumbo Piccionello; Giuseppe Catone

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