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Volume 26, Number 6—June 2020
Research

Zoonotic Vectorborne Pathogens and Ectoparasites of Dogs and Cats in Eastern and Southeast Asia

Vito ColellaComments to Author , Viet L. Nguyen, Do Y. Tan, Na Lu, Fang Fang, Yin Zhijuan, Jiangwei Wang, Xin Liu, Xinghui Chen, Junyan Dong, Wisnu Nurcahyo, Upik K. Hadi, Virginia Venturina, Kenneth B.Y. Tong, Yi-Lun Tsai, Piyanan Taweethavonsawat, Saruda Tiwananthagorn, Thong Q. Le, Khanh L. Bui, Malaika Watanabe, Puteri A.M.A. Rani, Giada Annoscia, Frédéric Beugnet, Domenico Otranto, and Lénaïg Halos
Author affiliations: University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (V. Colella); University of Bari, Bari, Italy (V. Colella, V.L. Nguyen, G. Annoscia, D. Otranto); Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, Lyon, France (D.Y. Tan, Na Lu, F. Beugnet, L. Halos); Guangxi University, Nanning, China (F. Fang); KangBao Pet Hospital, Guilin, China (Y. Zhijuan); Sapphire Veterinary Hospital, Shanghai, China (J. Wang); Meilianzhonghe Veterinary Referral Center, Beijing, China (X. Liu); Chongyisheng Veterinary Hospital, Chengdu, China (X. Chen); Nanjing Police Dog Research Institute, Nanjing, China (J. Dong); Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakata, Indonesia (W. Nurcahyo); Bogor University Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia (U.K. Hadi); Central Luzon State University, Nueva Ecija, Philippines (V. Venturina); Animal & Avian Veterinary Clinic, Yishun, Singapore (K.B.Y. Tong); National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung, Taiwan (Y.L. Tsai); Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand (P. Taweethavonsawat); Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand (S. Tiwananthagorn); Nong Lam University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (T.Q. Le); Vietnam National University of Agriculture, Hanoi, Vietnam (K.L. Bui); University Putra Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia (M. Watanabe, P.A.M.A. Rani)

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Table 3

Frequency of mite detection on 1,229 dogs and 1,152 cats in study of ectoparasites and vectorborne zoonotic pathogens of dogs and cats, Asia, 2017–2018

Country (no. dogs, no. cats) Detection frequency, % (95% CI)
Scabies mites
Lynxacarus radovskyi, cats
Sarcoptes scabiei, dogs Notoedres cati, cats Demodex spp.
Otodectes cynotis
Dogs Cats Dogs Cats
China (481, 490) 0.6 (0.2–1.8) 0.2 (0−1.1) 0.6
(0.2–1.8) 0.2
(0−1.1) 1.3
(0.6–2.7) 5.1
(3.5–7.4) 0
Indonesia (95, 78) 3.2 (1.1–8.9) 34.6 (25.0–45.7) 1.1
(0.2–5.7) 0 0 12.8
(7.1–22.0) 5.1 (2.0–12.5)
Malaysia (45, 46) 0 0 0 0 0 17.4
(9.09–30.72) 4.4 (1.2–1.45)
Philippines (120, 115) 0 0.9 (0.1–4.7) 3.3
(1.3–8.3) 0.9
(0.1–4.7) 0 2.6
(0.9–7.4) 0
Singapore (116, 129) 2.7 (0.5–6.1) 0 4.3
(1.8–9.7) 0 0.9
(0.1–4.7) 19.4
(13.5–27.0) 34.9 (27.2–43.4)
Taiwan (132, 54) 0 0 0.2
(0.04–5.4) 0 2.3
(0.8–6.5) 7.4
(2.9–17.5) 0
Thailand (120, 120) 0 0 0 0 0 1.7
(0.0–5.8) 0
Vietnam (120, 120) 0.8 (0.1–4.6) 0 2.5
(0.8–7.1) 0 0.8
(0.1–4.6) 10
(5.8–16.7) 0
All (1,229, 1,152) 0.7 (0.4–1.4) 2.5 (1.7–3.4) 1.5
(0.9–2.3) 0.2
(0−0.6) 0.9
(0.5–1.6) 7.7
(6.3–9.4) 4.4 (3.4–5.6)

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