Tick- and fly-borne bacteria in ungulates: the prevalence of Anaplasma phagocytophilum, haemoplasmas and rickettsiae in water buffalo and deer species in Central Europe, Hungary.
Sándor HornokLászló SugárIsabel G Fernández de MeraJosé de la FuenteGábor HorváthTibor KovácsAttila MicsutkaEnikő GöncziBarbara FlaiszNóra TakácsRóbert FarkasMarina L MeliRegina Hofmann-LehmannPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2018)
Forest-dwelling game animal species were found to be important carriers of A. phagocytophilum. In contrast, animals grazing grassland (i.e. buffaloes) were less likely to get infected with this Ixodes ricinus-borne pathogen. Water buffaloes, deer species, mouflons and wild boars harbored haemoplasmas that may affect domestic ungulates. Evaluated animals with larger body size had significantly higher prevalence of infection with haemoplasmas compared to smaller deer species. The above host species rarely carried rickettsiae.