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Molecular characterisation of Babesia gibsoni infection from a Pit-bull terrier pup recently imported into South Africa
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Parasitic DiseasePathologyVeterinary ResearchBabesia GibsoniVeterinary MicrobiologyB. Gibsoni DnaHematologySouth AfricaBabesia Gibsoni InfectionInfection ControlLaboratory MedicineParasitologyHealth SciencesMolecular CharacterisationVeterinary PathologyVeterinary DiagnosticsPathogen CharacterizationModerate AnaemiaClinical MicrobiologyZoonotic DiseasePathogenesisVeterinary ScienceMicrobiologyMedicine
Canine babesiosis caused by Babesia gibsoni was diagnosed in a 3-month-old Pit-bull pup during a routine clinical examination. Diagnosis was confirmed by way of smear examination, PCR, Reverse Line Blot (RLB) and sequence analysis which showed 100% homology with B. gibsoni (Japan AB118032) and Babesia sp. (Oklahoma) (AF205636). Haematology showed moderate anaemia and severe thrombocytopenia. Treatment was initiated with diminazene aceturate (Berenil RTU(R) followed by 2 doses of imidocarb diproprionate (Forray-65(R) 3 days and 14 days later, respectively. Babesia gibsoni DNA was still detectable 2 weeks post-treatment on the PCR/RLB test. A 10-day course of combination drug therapy using atovaquone and azithromycin was initiated. Blood samples taken on Day 1 and Day 40 after completion of treatment were negative for B. gibsoni DNA on PCR/RLB test. The implications of a possible introduction of B. gibsoni into South Africa are discussed.
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