This study determined the seroprevalence of Encephalitozoon cuniculi in pet rabbits from north-central Italy and correlated it with data (age and clinical signs) obtained from private veterinary practitioners. During the period 2007 to 2010, 826 pet rabbit sera were collected and tested using carbon immunoassay. In total, 310 out of 826 rabbits(37.53%, 95%CI:34.23 to 40.94) displayed clinical signs consistent with infection, where as the remaining 516 animals presented forwellness examination or to be vaccinated. The results were analyzed according to age, serological status,and the presence or absence of clinical signs. Seropositive results were observed in 59.56%(95%CI:56.12 to 62.92) of the examined animals. Seroprevalence in the clinically ill rabbits was 70.65% (95%CI:65.18to75.59),much higher than in healthy animals, which showed a prevalence of 52.91% (95%CI:48.5to57.27). Clinical signs were classified into 4 groups: non vestibular neurologic signs, vestibular signs (including headt ilt), renal failure, and ocular lesions. Odds of animals presenting with clinical disease signs were higher in seropositive rabbits (odds ratio ¼ 2.14, 95%CI:1.59 to 2.9),and this association was particularly true for vestibular signs (odds ratio ¼ 4.1, 95%CI:2.48 to 7.13). The prevalence values were different with regard to age, with a peakin 3-to 4-year-old animals. Average titers in both healthy and clinically ill rabbits at various ages were different; rabbits with over tdisease sign sha higher titers when very Young (o 3 months) and from 1to 4 years of age. In conclusion, this study provides more precise indications of the prevalence of E. cuniculi in pet rabbits in Italy, underly in growing in tere stand concern among veterinarians and pet owners regarding this organism.

Serological investigation on encephalitozoon cuniculi in pet rabbits in North-Central Italy / A. Lavazza, M. Chiari, C. Nassuato, D. Giardiello, C. Tittarelli, G. Grilli. - In: JOURNAL OF EXOTIC PET MEDICINE. - ISSN 1557-5063. - 25:1(2016 Jan), pp. 52-59. [10.1053/j.jepm.2015.12.004]

Serological investigation on encephalitozoon cuniculi in pet rabbits in North-Central Italy

G. Grilli
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2016

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This study determined the seroprevalence of Encephalitozoon cuniculi in pet rabbits from north-central Italy and correlated it with data (age and clinical signs) obtained from private veterinary practitioners. During the period 2007 to 2010, 826 pet rabbit sera were collected and tested using carbon immunoassay. In total, 310 out of 826 rabbits(37.53%, 95%CI:34.23 to 40.94) displayed clinical signs consistent with infection, where as the remaining 516 animals presented forwellness examination or to be vaccinated. The results were analyzed according to age, serological status,and the presence or absence of clinical signs. Seropositive results were observed in 59.56%(95%CI:56.12 to 62.92) of the examined animals. Seroprevalence in the clinically ill rabbits was 70.65% (95%CI:65.18to75.59),much higher than in healthy animals, which showed a prevalence of 52.91% (95%CI:48.5to57.27). Clinical signs were classified into 4 groups: non vestibular neurologic signs, vestibular signs (including headt ilt), renal failure, and ocular lesions. Odds of animals presenting with clinical disease signs were higher in seropositive rabbits (odds ratio ¼ 2.14, 95%CI:1.59 to 2.9),and this association was particularly true for vestibular signs (odds ratio ¼ 4.1, 95%CI:2.48 to 7.13). The prevalence values were different with regard to age, with a peakin 3-to 4-year-old animals. Average titers in both healthy and clinically ill rabbits at various ages were different; rabbits with over tdisease sign sha higher titers when very Young (o 3 months) and from 1to 4 years of age. In conclusion, this study provides more precise indications of the prevalence of E. cuniculi in pet rabbits in Italy, underly in growing in tere stand concern among veterinarians and pet owners regarding this organism.
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rabbit; Encephalitozoon cuniculi; serology; CIAtest; Italy
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Serological investigation on encephalitozoon cuniculi in pet rabbits in North-Central Italy / A. Lavazza, M. Chiari, C. Nassuato, D. Giardiello, C. Tittarelli, G. Grilli. - In: JOURNAL OF EXOTIC PET MEDICINE. - ISSN 1557-5063. - 25:1(2016 Jan), pp. 52-59. [10.1053/j.jepm.2015.12.004]
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