犬钩虫中的苯并咪唑 F167Y 多态性:美国和加拿大犬只中广泛的地理分布、季节性、年龄和品种分布

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在美国和加拿大的一个大型犬类群体中,使用分子诊断技术获得了对安氏梭菌属和犬安氏梭菌苯并咪唑耐药性相关 F167Y 多态性的监测数据。在 2022 年 3 月至 12 月期间收集的 262,872 份犬粪便样本中,使用实时 PCR (qPCR) 检测犬蛔虫属和等位基因特异性 qPCR 检测单核苷酸多态性 (SNP)F167Y。发现的犬疟原虫总流行率为 2.5%(6538/262872),美国南部流行率最高,为 4.4%(4490/103095),加拿大流行率最低,为 0.6%(101/15829)。A. caninum F167Y 多态性在美国西部的流行率最高(13.4%,n = 46/343),在加拿大最低,为 4.1%(4/97)。在 10 个月的采集期内,每个月都能检测到 F167Y 多态性。季节性分布显示,6 月是球孢子虫属 (Ancylostoma spp.) (3.08%, 547/17,775) 和球孢子虫 F167Y (A. caninum F167Y) (12.25%, 67/547) 的高峰期。然而,9 月份的 A. caninum F167Y 多态性流行率最高(13.9%,119/856)。年龄分析表明,幼犬的钩虫感染率和抗药性分离株的发生率都较高。在检测到的 Ancylostoma spp.样本中,F167Y 多态性发生率最高的犬种是贵宾犬(28.9%),其次是伯恩山犬(25%)、可卡犬(23.1%)和灰猎犬(22.4%)。我们的数据集描述了犬甲蛔虫苯并咪唑耐药性相关 F167Y 多态性在美国和加拿大的广泛地理分布,与犬甲蛔虫的流行模式相比没有明显的季节性。F167 多态性存在于所有检测到钩虫的地区,包括加拿大。我们的研究表明,F167Y 多态性在包括灰猎犬在内的许多犬种中都存在。
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Benzimidazole F167Y polymorphism in the canine hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum: Widespread geographic, seasonal, age, and breed distribution in United States and Canada dogs

Surveillance data for Ancylostoma spp. and the A. caninum benzimidazole treatment resistance associated F167Y polymorphism using molecular diagnostics was obtained in a large population of dogs from the United States and Canada. Real-time PCR (qPCR) for Ancylostoma spp. and allele-specific qPCR detecting a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) F167Y was used in 262,872 canine stool samples collected between March and December of 2022. Ancylostoma spp. was found at an overall prevalence of 2.5% (6538/262,872), with the highest prevalence in the Southern US, 4.4% (4490/103,095), and the lowest prevalence in Canada 0.6% (101/15,829). The A. caninum F167Y polymorphism was found with the highest prevalence (13.4%, n = 46/343) in the Western US and the lowest in Canada at 4.1% (4/97). The F167Y polymorphism was detected every month over the 10-month collection period. Seasonal distribution showed a peak in June for both Ancylostoma spp. (3.08%, 547/17,775) and A. caninum F167Y (12.25%, 67/547). However, the A. caninum F167Y polymorphism prevalence was highest in September (13.9%, 119/856). Age analysis indicates a higher prevalence of both hookworm infections and occurrence of resistant isolates in puppies. The breeds with the highest F167Y polymorphism prevalence in Ancylostoma spp. detected samples were poodles (28.9%), followed by Bernese Mountain dogs (25%), Cocker spaniels (23.1%), and greyhounds (22.4%). Our data set describes widespread geographic distribution of the A. caninum benzimidazole resistance associated F167Y polymorphism in the United States and Canada, with no clear seasonality compared to the Ancylostoma spp. prevalence patterns. The F167 polymorphism was present in all geographic areas with detected hookworms, including Canada. Our study highlights that the F167Y polymorphism is represented in many dog breeds, including greyhounds.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Parasitology – Drugs and Drug Resistance is one of a series of specialist, open access journals launched by the International Journal for Parasitology. It publishes the results of original research in the area of anti-parasite drug identification, development and evaluation, and parasite drug resistance. The journal also covers research into natural products as anti-parasitic agents, and bioactive parasite products. Studies can be aimed at unicellular or multicellular parasites of human or veterinary importance.
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