Prevalence of Hemoplasma spp. positivity in potential feline blood donors and study of the association with selected clinical variables
Elodie Roels,
Chiara Debie,
Sophie Giraud
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHemotropic mycoplasmas, hemoplasmas, are epi‐erythrocytic parasitic bacteria that can be transmitted through blood transfusion.ObjectivesTo study the prevalence of hemoplasma infection of potential feline blood donors and investigate the association between Hemoplasma spp. quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) positivity in blood units and selected variables.AnimalsSeven thousand five hundred seventy‐three blood units from 4121 privately‐owned potential donor cats.MethodsRetrospective observa… Show more
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