Retrospective Study on the Occurrence of Antibodies against Coxiella burnetii in Dogs from Central Italy
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Results
3. Discussion
4. Material and Methods
4.1. Animals
Ethical Statement
4.2. Serological Analyses
4.3. Statistical Analysis
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
References
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| Category | Study Population | Positive Dogs (%) | p Value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| gender | male | 302 | 25 (8.27) | 0.89 |
| female | 214 | 17 (7.94) | ||
| age | <1 | 21 | 0 | 0.05 |
| 1–5 | 197 | 11 (5.58) | ||
| >5 | 298 | 31 (10.40) | ||
| attitude | companion | 433 | 30 (6.92) | 0.02 |
| hunting | 83 | 12 (14.45) | ||
| environment | urban | 346 | 23 (6.64) | 0.07 |
| peri-urban/rural | 170 | 19 (11.17) | ||
| Total | 516 | 42 (8.13) |
| Dog (ID) | Gender | Age (Years) | Attitude | Environment | Antibody Titer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (27) | male | 1–5 | companion | urban | 1:128 |
| 2 (38) | male | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 3 (65) | male | 1–5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 4 (71) | female | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 5 (78) | male | >5 | companion | urban | 1:128 |
| 6 (101) | female | 1–5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:256 |
| 7 (129) | female | 1–5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 8 (145) | male | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 9 (166) | male | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 10 (179) | female | >5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:128 |
| 11 (201) | female | >5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 12 (223) | male | 1–5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:128 |
| 13 (238) | male | 1–5 | companion | urban | 1:128 |
| 14 (277) | male | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 15 (311) | female | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 16 (357) | male | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 17 (388) | female | >5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:128 |
| 18 (391) | female | >5 | companion | urban | 1:128 |
| 19 (431) | female | >5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 20 (446) | male | 1–5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 21 (448) | male | 1–5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 22 (455) | male | >5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:256 |
| 23 (466) | male | >5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 24 (475) | female | 1–5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 25 (486) | male | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 26 (497) | female | >5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 27 (498) | female | >5 | companion | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 28 (500) | male | >5 | companion | urban | 1:128 |
| 29 (502) | male | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 30 (505) | female | >5 | companion | urban | 1:64 |
| 31 (205) | male | 1–5 | hunting | urban | 1:128 |
| 32 (206) | male | >5 | hunting | urban | 1:64 |
| 33 (234) | female | >5 | hunting | peri-urban/rural | 1:256 |
| 34 (235) | female | >5 | hunting | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 35 (236) | male | >5 | hunting | peri-urban/rural | 1:128 |
| 36 (378) | female | 1–5 | hunting | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 37 (379) | male | >5 | hunting | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 38 (380) | male | >5 | hunting | peri-urban/rural | 1:512 |
| 39 (421) | female | >5 | hunting | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 40 (424) | male | >5 | hunting | peri-urban/rural | 1:64 |
| 41 (511) | male | >5 | hunting | urban | 1:64 |
| 42 (513) | male | >5 | hunting | urban | 1:128 |
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Ebani, V.V. Retrospective Study on the Occurrence of Antibodies against Coxiella burnetii in Dogs from Central Italy. Pathogens 2020, 9, 1068. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9121068
Ebani VV. Retrospective Study on the Occurrence of Antibodies against Coxiella burnetii in Dogs from Central Italy. Pathogens. 2020; 9(12):1068. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9121068
Chicago/Turabian StyleEbani, Valentina Virginia. 2020. "Retrospective Study on the Occurrence of Antibodies against Coxiella burnetii in Dogs from Central Italy" Pathogens 9, no. 12: 1068. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9121068
APA StyleEbani, V. V. (2020). Retrospective Study on the Occurrence of Antibodies against Coxiella burnetii in Dogs from Central Italy. Pathogens, 9(12), 1068. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9121068
