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: An Emerging Equids Hemoparasite with Milder Virulence but Major Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications.

Journal:
Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland)
Year:
2026
Authors:
Elsawy, Bassma S M & Alzan, Heba F
Affiliation:
Parasitology and Animal Diseases Department
Species:
horse

Abstract

, a recently discovered tick-borne hemoparasite infecting equids globally, has significant implications for equine health. Although it is closely related to(sharing 23% genomic divergence), it establishes an asymptomatic carrier state in persistently infected horses, creating a silent transmission reservoir. Its discovery and unique genetics justify its classification as a new taxon. A critical diagnostic challenge is that the lack of thegene inprevents its detection by the standardcELISA, emphasizing the need for species-specific tools. Although species-specific PCR assays, including PCR and qPCR targeting genes likeor, respectively, and an indirect ELISA targeting the EMA-11 recombinant protein, have been developed, global genetic variations may limit their serological utility. Therapeutically,exhibits resistance to the key antiparasitic drug, imidocarb dipropionate (ID), and interferes with the clearance of co-infecting. Major knowledge gaps persist, particularly regarding the identification of its competent vector. The current work presents an overview ofvirulence, transmission, diagnostics, and therapeutic gaps while pinpointing the deficits in current information necessary for advancing our understanding of the parasite's biology. Finally, the review discusses and recommends further studies to develop effective control and surveillance strategies forinfection.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41901762/