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Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) of the Argentine Pampas as intermediate host for Neospora caninum
Scioscia, Nathalia Paula ; Hecker, Yanina Paola
; Hecker, Yanina Paola ; Arranz Solís, David; Pedrana, Julieta
; Arranz Solís, David; Pedrana, Julieta ; Urtizbiria, Facundo Nahuel; Campero, Lucía María
; Urtizbiria, Facundo Nahuel; Campero, Lucía María ; Olmos, Leandro Hipolito; Scioli, Maria Valeria; Dorsch, Matías Andrés; Fiorani, Franco
; Olmos, Leandro Hipolito; Scioli, Maria Valeria; Dorsch, Matías Andrés; Fiorani, Franco ; Cheuquepán Valenzuela, Felipe Andrés
; Cheuquepán Valenzuela, Felipe Andrés ; Denegri, Guillermo Maria
; Denegri, Guillermo Maria ; Moré, Gastón Andrés
; Moré, Gastón Andrés ; Moore, Dadin Prando
; Moore, Dadin Prando 
 ; Hecker, Yanina Paola
; Hecker, Yanina Paola ; Arranz Solís, David; Pedrana, Julieta
; Arranz Solís, David; Pedrana, Julieta ; Urtizbiria, Facundo Nahuel; Campero, Lucía María
; Urtizbiria, Facundo Nahuel; Campero, Lucía María ; Olmos, Leandro Hipolito; Scioli, Maria Valeria; Dorsch, Matías Andrés; Fiorani, Franco
; Olmos, Leandro Hipolito; Scioli, Maria Valeria; Dorsch, Matías Andrés; Fiorani, Franco ; Cheuquepán Valenzuela, Felipe Andrés
; Cheuquepán Valenzuela, Felipe Andrés ; Denegri, Guillermo Maria
; Denegri, Guillermo Maria ; Moré, Gastón Andrés
; Moré, Gastón Andrés ; Moore, Dadin Prando
; Moore, Dadin Prando 
Fecha de publicación:
06/2022
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Parasitology International
ISSN:
1383-5769
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Resumen
The Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) is the most abundant wild canid from South America. This wild canid inhabits grasslands, open woodlands, and areas highly modified by extensive ranching and agricultural activities. We aimed to evaluate Neospora caninum infection in tissues from the Pampas fox from Argentina. A total of 41 free-living Pampas foxes were sampled in rural areas located in the Humid Pampas region, Argentina. Brain tissue and different muscles were assessed by histologic and molecular methods. No N. caninum cysts were observed in brain and muscle tissue samples analyzed by histology and immunohistochemistry. Molecular N. caninum identification from brain tissue was based on amplification by PCR of Nc-5 gene and ITS1 rRNA fragments and subsequent sequencing. The presence of N. caninum DNA was 74% (23/31) for the Nc-5 gene and was confirmed by a second ITS1 PCR in 55% (17/31) of the brain tested. Thirteen ITS1 consensus sequences were obtained, and all have a 99.58–100% similarity with N. caninum reference sequences. Only 4% (1/23) of muscles samples analyzed were positive for the Nc-5 gene of N. caninum. This study demonstrated a high prevalence of N. caninum DNA in brain from free-ranging Pampas fox of the Pampa Argentine, thus confirming that this wild canid is a wide distributed intermediate host.
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BRAIN
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INTERMEDIATE HOST
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MUSCLE
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NEOSPORA CANINUM
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PAMPAS FOX
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PCR
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Articulos (IIPROSAM)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN PRODUCCION, SANIDAD Y AMBIENTE
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN PRODUCCION, SANIDAD Y AMBIENTE
Articulos (IPADS BALCARCE)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INNOVACIÓN PARA LA PRODUCCIÓN AGROPECUARIA Y EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INNOVACIÓN PARA LA PRODUCCIÓN AGROPECUARIA Y EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
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Scioscia, Nathalia Paula; Hecker, Yanina Paola; Arranz Solís, David; Pedrana, Julieta; Urtizbiria, Facundo Nahuel; et al.; Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus) of the Argentine Pampas as intermediate host for Neospora caninum; Elsevier; Parasitology International; 88; 102549; 6-2022; 1-7
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