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24 April 2020 Within-Season Changes in Cytauxzoon felis Parasitemia in Bobcats
Elliott A. Zieman, Trevor Lawson, Clayton K. Nielsen, F. Agustín Jiménez
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Abstract

Cytauxzoon felis is a pathogen responsible for cytauxzoonosis, a highly fatal disease in domestic cats. Although most studies of C. felis have focused on this parasite in domestic cats, bobcats are the reservoir host. In stark contrast, there is little information relative to the progression of C. felis infections in bobcats. We studied bobcats in southern Illinois during 2014–2017 to evaluate which environmental factors (i.e., ambient temperature; number of daylight hours; trapping year, month, and day) influenced C. felis parasitemia levels. Mean ambient temperature at 1 wk and 2 wk prior to sampling was associated with increased parasitemia levels. Vector activity intensifies with higher temperatures, suggesting that increased parasitemia levels are an adaptation to facilitate transmission.

© American Society of Parasitologists 2020
Elliott A. Zieman, Trevor Lawson, Clayton K. Nielsen, and F. Agustín Jiménez "Within-Season Changes in Cytauxzoon felis Parasitemia in Bobcats," Journal of Parasitology 106(2), 308-311, (24 April 2020). https://doi.org/10.1645/19-173
Published: 24 April 2020
KEYWORDS
bobcats
Cytauxzoon felis
cytauxzoonosis
parasitemia
piroplasm
ticks
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