Seroepidemiological and biomolecular survey on Toxoplasma gondii in Sardinian wild boar (Sus scrofa)

IF 2.9 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Food and Waterborne Parasitology Pub Date : 2024-01-26 DOI:10.1016/j.fawpar.2024.e00222
Maria Francesca Sini , Maria Manconi , Antonio Varcasia , Giovanna Massei , Ramona Sandu , Naunain Mehmood , Fahad Ahmed , Carlo Carta , Cinzia Cantacessi , Christian Scarano , Antonio Scala , Claudia Tamponi
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Toxoplasma gondii is a zoonotic parasite able of infecting all warm-blooded animals. Toxoplasmosis is one of the major foodborne diseases globally. The consumption of wild boar (Sus scrofa) meat from recreational hunting has been linked to outbreaks of human toxoplasmosis. The island of Sardinia (Italy) contains a large wild boar population, thus providing an opportunity to assess the distribution of Toxoplasma in this species and the associated risks of transmission to humans. A total of 562 wild boars were screened: heart and meat juice samples were tested for T. gondii DNA via nested-PCR and IgG anti-Toxoplasma by commercial ELISA. Anti-Toxoplasma IgG were detected in 24.6% (138/562) of animals, while 37.2% (209/562) of the heart samples were PCR positive. The prevalence of T. gondii antibodies and DNA highlights the potential role of wild boar as an important reservoir for this parasite. The study suggests that wild boar could play a significant role in spreading the parasite to humans. As wild boar numbers are increasing throughout their range, their potential role in transmitting toxoplasmosis should be communicated to stakeholders, and the impact of different population control methods on disease transmission should be thoroughly assessed to mitigate potential threats effectively.

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撒丁岛野猪(Sus scrofa)弓形虫血清流行病学和生物分子调查
弓形虫是一种人畜共患寄生虫,能够感染所有温血动物。弓形虫病是全球主要食源性疾病之一。食用休闲狩猎的野猪(Sus scrofa)肉与人类弓形虫病的爆发有关。撒丁岛(意大利)有大量野猪,因此有机会评估弓形虫在这一物种中的分布情况以及向人类传播的相关风险。共对 562 头野猪进行了筛查:通过巢式 PCR 检测心脏和肉汁样本中的弓形虫 DNA,通过商用 ELISA 检测抗弓形虫 IgG。24.6%(138/562 头)的动物检测到抗弓形虫 IgG,37.2%(209/562 头)的心脏样本检测到 PCR 阳性。弓形虫抗体和 DNA 的流行突显了野猪作为这种寄生虫重要贮藏地的潜在作用。这项研究表明,野猪在将寄生虫传播给人类的过程中扮演着重要角色。随着野猪数量在整个分布区不断增加,应向利益相关者宣传野猪在传播弓形虫方面的潜在作用,并全面评估不同种群控制方法对疾病传播的影响,以有效减轻潜在威胁。
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Food and Waterborne Parasitology
Food and Waterborne Parasitology Immunology and Microbiology-Parasitology
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: Food and Waterborne Parasitology publishes high quality papers containing original research findings, investigative reports, and scientific proceedings on parasites which are transmitted to humans via the consumption of food or water. The relevant parasites include protozoa, nematodes, cestodes and trematodes which are transmitted by food or water and capable of infecting humans. Pertinent food includes products of animal or plant origin which are domestic or wild, and consumed by humans. Animals and plants from both terrestrial and aquatic sources are included, as well as studies related to potable and other types of water which serve to harbor, perpetuate or disseminate food and waterborne parasites. Studies dealing with prevalence, transmission, epidemiology, risk assessment and mitigation, including control measures and test methodologies for parasites in food and water are of particular interest. Evidence of the emergence of such parasites and interactions among domestic animals, wildlife and humans are of interest. The impact of parasites on the health and welfare of humans is viewed as very important and within scope of the journal. Manuscripts with scientifically generated information on associations between food and waterborne parasitic diseases and lifestyle, culture and economies are also welcome. Studies involving animal experiments must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences.
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