宠物龙猫(Chinchilla lanigera):人畜共患的肠内贾第鞭毛虫、隐孢子虫以及头孢子虫属和肠孢子虫属微孢子虫的来源。

IF 2 2区 农林科学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Veterinary parasitology Pub Date : 2024-07-28 DOI:10.1016/j.vetpar.2024.110275
Veronika Zikmundová , Veronika Horáková , Lenka Tůmová , Břetislav Koudela , Nikola Holubová , Bohumil Sak , Michael Rost , Kristina Beranová , Martin Kváč
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家养龙猫(Chinchilla lanigera)被作为宠物饲养,先前的研究表明它可能是人畜共患寄生虫的重要来源,包括肠道贾第虫、隐孢子虫属和微孢子虫。在这项研究中,我们通过对 18S rRNA、TPI 和 ITS 基因进行 PCR/测序,检测了捷克共和国宠物龙猫中上述寄生虫的发生率和遗传多样性。在来自 24 个饲养者的 149 只龙驼中,91.3% 的龙驼对肠道球虫呈阳性反应,8.1% 的龙驼对隐孢子虫属呈阳性反应,2.0% 的龙驼对脑线虫属呈阳性反应,5.4% 的龙驼对脑线虫属呈阳性反应。分子分析表明存在肠杆菌 B、C. ubiquitum(XIIa 家族)、E. bieneusi 基因型 D、SCF2 和 CHN-F1 以及肠杆菌。通过 qRT-PCR 测定,G. intestinalis 的感染强度高达 53 978 CPG,C. ubiquitum 的感染强度高达 1409 OPG,E. intestinalis 的感染强度高达 1124 SPG,E. bieneusi 的感染强度高达 1373 SPG。在筛查时,只有两只患有 C. ubiquitum 的龙猫和五只患有 G. intestinalis 的龙猫出现腹泻。在长期研究中,有三只龙猫的肠道球菌(G. intestinalis)一直呈阳性,在 25 周内间歇性地排出 C. ubiquitum、E. intestinalis 和 E. bieneusi。研究结果表明,龙猫经常感染人畜共患病寄生原虫,但这些感染很少表现出临床症状。缺乏明显症状可能会降低宠物主人在处理龙猫时的警惕性,从而增加龙猫在繁殖群体中传播的风险,甚至可能传染给人类。
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Pet chinchillas (Chinchilla lanigera): Source of zoonotic Giardia intestinalis, Cryptosporidium ubiquitum and microsporidia of the genera Encephalitozoon and Enterocytozoon

The domestic chinchilla (Chinchilla lanigera) is kept as a pet and previous studies suggest that it may play an important role as a source of zoonotic parasites, including Giardia intestinalis, Cryptosporidium spp. and microsporidia. In this study, we examined the occurrence and genetic diversity of above mentioned parasites in pet chinchillas in the Czech Republic by PCR/sequencing of the 18S rRNA, TPI, and ITS genes. Of 149 chinchillas from 24 breeders, 91.3 % were positive for G. intestinalis, 8.1 % for Cryptosporidium spp., 2.0 % for Encephalitozoon spp., and 5.4 % for E. bieneusi. Molecular analyses revealed presence of G. intestinalis assemblage B, C. ubiquitum (XIIa family), E. bieneusi genotypes D, SCF2, and, CHN-F1, and E. intestinalis. The infection intensity of G. intestinalis determined by qRT-PCR reached up to 53,978 CPG, C. ubiquitum up to 1409 OPG, E. intestinalis up to 1124 SPG, and E. bieneusi up to 1373 SPG. Only two chinchillas with C. ubiquitum and five with G. intestinalis had diarrhoea at the time of the screening. Three chinchillas in the long-term study were consistently positive for G. intestinalis, with intermittent excretion of C. ubiquitum, E. intestinalis, and E. bieneusi over 25 weeks. The findings indicate that chinchillas are frequently infected with zoonotic parasitic protists, but that these infections rarely show clinical signs. The lack of visible signs could reduce the vigilance of pet owners when handling their chinchillas, increasing the risk of transmission within breeding groups and possibly to humans.

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Veterinary parasitology
Veterinary parasitology 农林科学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: The journal Veterinary Parasitology has an open access mirror journal,Veterinary Parasitology: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. This journal is concerned with those aspects of helminthology, protozoology and entomology which are of interest to animal health investigators, veterinary practitioners and others with a special interest in parasitology. Papers of the highest quality dealing with all aspects of disease prevention, pathology, treatment, epidemiology, and control of parasites in all domesticated animals, fall within the scope of the journal. Papers of geographically limited (local) interest which are not of interest to an international audience will not be accepted. Authors who submit papers based on local data will need to indicate why their paper is relevant to a broader readership. Parasitological studies on laboratory animals fall within the scope of the journal only if they provide a reasonably close model of a disease of domestic animals. Additionally the journal will consider papers relating to wildlife species where they may act as disease reservoirs to domestic animals, or as a zoonotic reservoir. Case studies considered to be unique or of specific interest to the journal, will also be considered on occasions at the Editors'' discretion. Papers dealing exclusively with the taxonomy of parasites do not fall within the scope of the journal.
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