Babesiosis in Essex, UK: monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreak

Abstract Canine babesiosis is a parasitic disease caused by apicomplexan protozoa of the genus Babesia, with Babesia canis being a pathogenic and widespread species in mainland Europe. The United Kingdom has thought to have been free of endemic B. canis infection, despite its vector, Dermacentor ret...

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Main Author: Ian Wright
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-03-01
Series:Parasites & Vectors
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-2718-7
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description Abstract Canine babesiosis is a parasitic disease caused by apicomplexan protozoa of the genus Babesia, with Babesia canis being a pathogenic and widespread species in mainland Europe. The United Kingdom has thought to have been free of endemic B. canis infection, despite its vector, Dermacentor reticulatus being present in endemic foci. The winter of 2015/2016 saw the establishment of the first recording of a known endemic foci of B. canis in the UK. Since this outbreak in Harlow and subsequent cases in Romford later in 2016, information has been gathered regarding the population of Dermacentor ticks in Harlow and awareness of the disease promoted among Veterinary professionals and pet owners. This letter describes what is known about the two clusters of cases seen in 2016 and the distribution of D. reticulatus in the UK. A further untraveled case in the UK in 2017 close proximity to the 2016 cases is also described, as well as the lessons this outbreak brings in terms of managing other vector-borne disease.
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spelling doaj.art-c893fb9d76a34763a55d42006d054a2b2022-12-22T03:38:15ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052018-03-011111310.1186/s13071-018-2718-7Babesiosis in Essex, UK: monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreakIan Wright0The Mount Veterinary PracticeAbstract Canine babesiosis is a parasitic disease caused by apicomplexan protozoa of the genus Babesia, with Babesia canis being a pathogenic and widespread species in mainland Europe. The United Kingdom has thought to have been free of endemic B. canis infection, despite its vector, Dermacentor reticulatus being present in endemic foci. The winter of 2015/2016 saw the establishment of the first recording of a known endemic foci of B. canis in the UK. Since this outbreak in Harlow and subsequent cases in Romford later in 2016, information has been gathered regarding the population of Dermacentor ticks in Harlow and awareness of the disease promoted among Veterinary professionals and pet owners. This letter describes what is known about the two clusters of cases seen in 2016 and the distribution of D. reticulatus in the UK. A further untraveled case in the UK in 2017 close proximity to the 2016 cases is also described, as well as the lessons this outbreak brings in terms of managing other vector-borne disease.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-018-2718-7BabesiaBabesiosisDermacentorTicksSurveillance
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Babesiosis in Essex, UK: monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreak
Parasites & Vectors
Babesia
Babesiosis
Dermacentor
Ticks
Surveillance
title Babesiosis in Essex, UK: monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreak
title_full Babesiosis in Essex, UK: monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreak
title_fullStr Babesiosis in Essex, UK: monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreak
title_full_unstemmed Babesiosis in Essex, UK: monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreak
title_short Babesiosis in Essex, UK: monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreak
title_sort babesiosis in essex uk monitoring and learning lessons from a novel disease outbreak
topic Babesia
Babesiosis
Dermacentor
Ticks
Surveillance
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