Prevalence of Anaplasma, Ehrlichia and Rickettsia infections in dogs in Iran: A meta‐analysis study

Author:

Abdous Arman1ORCID,Rahnama Mehdi2ORCID,Shams Farzane3ORCID,Jokar Mohammad1ORCID,Rahmanian Vahid4ORCID,Farhoodi Mehran5ORCID,Abbassioun Aryan6ORCID,Kamjoo Mohammad Sadegh1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Karaj Branch Islamic Azad University Karaj Iran

2. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Science and Research Branch Islamic Azad University Tehran Iran

3. Graduate School for Cellular and Biomedical Sciences University of Bern Bern Switzerland

4. Department of Public Health Torbat Jam Faculty of Medical Sciences Torbat Jam Iran

5. Department of Clinical Sciences Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Karaj Branch Islamic Azad University Karaj Iran

6. Department of Virology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Tehran University Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractThe current study aims to assess the prevalence of different genera of Rickettsiales, intracellular bacteria, in dogs across various regions of Iran. Rickettsiales, as zoonotic pathogens, can have various manifestations in different species, including immunosuppression, anaemia and neuropathy. Due to their close interactions with people and livestock, dogs can serve as reservoirs and transmit these pathogens to humans and other animals. The data from this research can be valuable for managing and controlling related diseases and complications in Iran and possibly neighbouring countries. Pertinent data for this study was gathered without time limitations until 1 March 2022, from different databases. Of all the inspected studies, 26 were eligible based on the inclusion criteria. The Egger test result and asymmetry in the funnel plot revealed significant publication bias; therefore, the meta‐analysis model was corrected with the trim‐and‐fill method. After correction, the prevalence of rickettsial infections among dogs varies by genus – 20.1% for Anaplasma spp. and 10% for Ehrlichia spp. – with an overall prevalence estimated at 18.3% by random‐effects analysis. The highest and lowest estimated pooled prevalences were associated with the southwestern (38.5%) and southern (0.3%) provinces of Iran, respectively. The pooled prevalence of rickettsial infection was higher in female dogs (OR = 1.198; < 0.978; 95% CI, 0.842–1.705) and in dogs ≤2 years (OR = 1.014; < 0.312; 95% CI, 0.598–1.72), but the difference was not statistically significant. Ultimately, the pooled prevalence of rickettsial infections among dogs is relatively low compared to other countries like Qatar, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, which are nearby Iran. Given the significant clinical outcomes of this disease, necessary measures for prevention should be taken.

Publisher

Wiley

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