Affiliation:
1. Equine Research Institute, Japan Racing Association, Shimotsuke, Tochigi, Japan
2. Cell Technology, Engineering 1, Sysmex Corporation, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a protozoal disease affecting equids, caused by
Theileria equi
and
Babesia caballi
. EP is conventionally diagnosed using microscopic, molecular, and/or serological methods, which are time-consuming. Consequently, there is a need for faster testing methods. In this study, we evaluated the application of the Sysmex XN-31 automated hematology analyzer, originally a rapid test for detecting malaria in humans, for the diagnosis of EP. The cultured parasites were measured using the XN-31 that had been customized for horse blood samples (XN-31m). The following parameters were evaluated: limit of detection (LoD), limit of quantification (LoQ), linearity, carryover, precision, and correlation with microscopic examination. The XN-31m detected infected red blood cells (RBCs) in approximately 1 minute. The LoD and LoQ for
B. caballi
were 4.54 infected RBCs/μL and 14.10 infected RBCs/μL, while those for
T. equi
were 5.80 infected RBCs/μL and 11.44 infected RBCs/μL, respectively. Linearity showed excellent correlation (
R
2
> 0.99), and carryover never exceeded 0.5%. The coefficient of variation was under 5%. The correlation between the results obtained using XN-31m and microscopic examination was high (
R
2
> 0.98). In conclusion, the XN-31 analyzer detected
B. caballi
and
T. equi
parasites in approximately 1 minute with high sensitivity. The results indicate the potential of the XN-31 analyzer as a fast and user-friendly diagnostic method for EP.
IMPORTANCE
In this study, we demonstrated that the automated hematology analyzer, XN-31, can detect red blood cells infected with
Babesia caballi
and
Theileria equi
in about 1 minute. We evaluated the diagnostic performance of the XN-31 analyzer for equine piroplasmosis, providing evidence of its potential as a diagnostic tool for this disease.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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