Mind the Gap: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Regarding Equine Piroplasmosis in Portugal
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Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a tick-borne disease caused by Theileria equi, Theileria haneyi
and Babesia caballi. It affects equids, representing significant health and economic concerns
for the equine industry. EP is endemic in Portugal, so developing and implementing preventive
strategies is essential. Accessing veterinarians’ knowledge, attitudes and practices
(KAP) through a survey is a suitable approach, and no such studies have been conducted
in Portugal until now. A KAP survey was applied to 41 Portuguese equine vets, representing
mainly the Alentejo region. The average knowledge score went from medium
to high, correctly identifying the causative agents, transmission routes and clinical signs.
Knowledge gaps mostly concerned the identification of T. haneyi as an agent, transplacental
transmission, duration of infection and diagnostic methods. Reported practices
were appropriate overall, including enhancing breeders’ awareness of the disease and its
prevention. Diagnostic and treatment protocols were generally consistent with current
recommendations; however, these protocols are not yet fully standardized. Our findings
highlight key areas where increasing expertise is needed and could serve as a foundation
for future evidence-based guidelines to improve EP control in Portugal.
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Cabete, A., Bettencourt, E., Padre, L., & Gomes, J. (2025). Mind the Gap: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Regarding Equine Piroplasmosis in Portugal. Parasitologia, 5(3), 38.