zithromax and Protozoan-Infections--Animal

zithromax has been researched along with Protozoan-Infections--Animal* in 2 studies

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2 other study(ies) available for zithromax and Protozoan-Infections--Animal

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Cytauxzoon felis cytochrome b gene mutation associated with atovaquone and azithromycin treatment.
    Journal of veterinary internal medicine, 2020, Volume: 34, Issue:6

    Atovaquone and azithromycin (A&A) with supportive care improve survival rates in cats with cytauxzoonosis. Resistance to atovaquone via parasite cytochrome b gene (cytb) mutations occurs in other Apicomplexan protozoans but is not described in Cytauxzoon felis.. To serially characterize the C. felis cytb sequences from a cat that remained persistently infected after A&A treatment.. A cat with naturally occurring C. felis infection.. Case report of the anemic cat persistently infected with C. felis before, during and after A&A treatment. Cytauxzoon felis cytb genes were amplified and sequenced before, during and after A&A treatment.. Cytauxzoon felis was detected before, during and after A&A treatment including samples collected 570 days after treatment. After A&A treatment, the cat's anemia improved slightly. Cytb sequencing revealed only wild-type cytb methionine (M128) in samples collected before treatment. In samples collected after treatment, the cytb coded for isoleucine (M128I) and valine (M128I) at 2- and 4-months after treatment. These M128I and M128V mutations persisted even after a repeat treatment course with a higher dose atovaquone combined with the standard dose of azithromycin.. This report documents C. felis atovaquone resistance associated with M128 cytb mutations. This study suggests parasites with mutations of cytb M128 can be selected and impart resistance to A&A treatment even with higher atovaquone dosing.

    Topics: Animals; Atovaquone; Azithromycin; Cat Diseases; Cats; Cytochromes b; Felis; Mutation; Protozoan Infections, Animal

2020
Rapid High-Resolution Melt Analysis of Cytauxzoon felis Cytochrome b To Aid in the Prognosis of Cytauxzoonosis.
    Journal of clinical microbiology, 2015, Volume: 53, Issue:8

    Cytauxzoon felis is a virulent, tick-transmitted, protozoan parasite that infects felines. Cytauxzoonosis was previously thought to be uniformly fatal in domestic cats. Treatment combining atovaquone and azithromycin (A&A) has been associated with survival rates of over 60%. Atovaquone, a ubiquinone analogue, targets C. felis cytochrome b (cytb), of which 30 unique genotypes have been identified. The C. felis cytb genotype cytb1 is associated with increased survival rates in cats treated with A&A. The purpose of this study was to design a PCR panel that could distinguish C. felis cytb1 from other cytochrome b genotypes. Primer pairs were designed to span five different nucleotide positions at which single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the C. felis cytb gene had been identified. Through the use of high-resolution melt analysis, this panel was predicted to distinguish cytb1 from other cytb genotypes. Assays were validated using samples from 69 cats with cytauxzoonosis for which the C. felis cytb genotypes had been characterized previously. The PCR panel identified C. felis cytb1 with 100% sensitivity and 98.2% specificity. High-resolution melt analysis can rapidly provide prognostic information for clients considering A&A treatment in cats with cytauxzoonosis.

    Topics: Alleles; Animals; Antiprotozoal Agents; Atovaquone; Azithromycin; Cat Diseases; Cats; Cytochromes b; Genotype; Genotyping Techniques; Piroplasmida; Polymerase Chain Reaction; Prognosis; Protozoan Infections, Animal; Protozoan Proteins; Sensitivity and Specificity; Transition Temperature; Veterinary Medicine

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