Protozoan and Microbial Pathogens of House Cats in the Province of Tekirdag in Western Turkey
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Domestic felines' re-emerging infectious and neglected zoonotic diseases are a significant focus of global "One Health" efforts. This study aimed to rapidly diagnose 14 pathogens, including zoonoses by using PCR primers in 167 client-owned symptomatic cats, routinely accepted to the Veterinary Clinics of Tekirdag. The prevalence of pathogens investigated were as follows: (24%), (2.4%), (10.8%), (6.6%), (40.1%), (30.5%), (7.2%), (26.3%), (21%), and hemotropic (11.4%). There was a significant difference between the prevalence of the pathogens ( = 152.26, df = 9, < 0.001). There was also a statistical difference between the gender of the cats in terms of the prevalence of all pathogens considered together ( = 4.80, df = 1, = 0.028), where the female cats showed a higher prevalence. This was not the case for the different age groups ( = 2.92, df = 1, = 0.088). The lowest infection was observed for ( < 0.001), while the highest infection was observed for ( < 0.01). , spp., , and PCR test results were negative in all samples. In conclusion, house cats of Tekirdag are apparently highly susceptible to some neglected zoonoses important for "One Health", and their prevalence in the region is most probably underestimated. Hence, applying PCR tests to assist fast clinic diagnosis in routine, may be an efficient option to protect the public as well as the cats from severe diseases.
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