2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-165x.2008.00011.x
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Hematologic, cytochemical, ultrastructural, and molecular findings of Hepatozoon‐infected flat‐headed cats (Prionailurus planiceps)

Abstract: These results add to our understanding of hematologic values and blood cell morphology in Hepatozoon-infected flat-headed cats as well as the molecular analysis of the Hepatozoon organism, and may be useful for the health management and evaluation of hemoparasitic disease in this species.

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“…However, the gamont-like stage of H. felis is very similar in appearance and size to the gamonts of H. felis described in stained blood smears from domestic cats (10·5 ± 0·6  µ m × 4·7 ± 0·8  µ m, Baneth et al 2013), and bigger than those of Hepatozoon spp. from the ocelot ( Leopardus pardalis ) (7·43 × 4·23  µ m), flat-headed cat ( Prionailurus planiceps ) (9·9 ± 1·1  µ m × 4·8 ± 0·6  µ m 2 ) and leopard cat (9·8 ± 0·4  µ m × 5·2 ± 0·4  µ m) (Metzger et al 2008; Salakij et al 2008, 2010). …”
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“…However, the gamont-like stage of H. felis is very similar in appearance and size to the gamonts of H. felis described in stained blood smears from domestic cats (10·5 ± 0·6  µ m × 4·7 ± 0·8  µ m, Baneth et al 2013), and bigger than those of Hepatozoon spp. from the ocelot ( Leopardus pardalis ) (7·43 × 4·23  µ m), flat-headed cat ( Prionailurus planiceps ) (9·9 ± 1·1  µ m × 4·8 ± 0·6  µ m 2 ) and leopard cat (9·8 ± 0·4  µ m × 5·2 ± 0·4  µ m) (Metzger et al 2008; Salakij et al 2008, 2010). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have been reported in domestic cats and various species of wild cats, and it is assumed that two or more species could be found in felids worldwide (Criado-Fornelio et al 2006; Kubo et al 2010; Pawar et al 2012; Baneth et al 2013; Tateno et al 2013). However, the parasite in cats was also referred to as Hepatozoon -like or Hepatozoon spp., without committing to a certain species, as the studies which described it were based only on morphological or genetic descriptions (Klopfer et al 1973; Baneth et al 1998; Perez et al 2004; Rubini et al 2006; Metzger et al 2008; Ortuño et al 2008; Salakij et al 2008). Thereafter, the organism was finally morphologically and genetically characterized as Hepatozoon felis and recognized as the predominant agent of feline hepatozoonosis (Baneth et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A frog Hepatozoon sp. has been detected in flatheaded cats (Prionailurus planiceps) from Thailand, suggesting that frogs may have been the source of infection in this case (Salakij et al 2008).…”
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“…Few molecular studies have been done concerning the molecular characterization of Hepatozoon species among domestic and wild felids (Criado-Fornelio et al 2006;Rubini et al 2006;Metzger et al 2008;Jittapalapong et al 2006;Ortuño et al 2007;Salakij et al 2008;André et al 2010). The present work aimed to characterize molecularly the presence of Hepatozoon sp.…”
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“…During the last 30 years, the use of blood profiles to estimate the welfare of wild cats in both captive and wild settings has become a usual practice among zoo veterinaries and field zoologists. At present, for 17 of the 38 wild cat species blood profiles have been obtained and described in scientific literature (Akuzawa, Mochizuki, & Yasuda, ; Brown, Lappin, Brown, Munkhtsog, & Swanson, ; Caro et al., ; Dunbar, Nol, & Linda, ; Erasmus, ; Kocan, Blouin, & Glenn, ; Marco, Martinez, Pastor, & Lavin, ; Prihirunkit, Salakij, Apibal, & Narkkong, ; Salakij, Salakij, Narkkong, Sirinarumitr, & Pattanarangsan, ,b, b, , , and others). However, blood profiles can be influenced significantly by the sampling procedure, including capture method, type of anesthesia, and time to blood collection (Moen, Rasmussen, Burdett, & Pelican, ; Serieys et al., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%