中国东北自然保护区候鸟布氏囊虫的分子检测与亚型鉴定

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Acta tropica Pub Date : 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107355
Hai-Jun Wang , Di Chen , Zhen-Hua Ma , Cun-Fa Liu , Wei-Dong Li , Yi Hao , Jing-Shuang Yang , Qing-Bao Lin , Da-Wei Zhang , Yang Li , Yang Yu , Wei Cong , Li-Wen Song
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候鸟在人畜共患病原体的跨区域传播中发挥着重要作用。评估候鸟是否携带人畜共患病病原体对疾病控制至关重要。然而,有关候鸟感染布氏囊虫的信息非常有限。因此,我们开展了这项研究,旨在探讨中国东北地区四个品种候鸟中布氏囊虫的发生、流行和亚型。自2022年10月至2023年4月,我们在中国东北地区的5个自然保护区从4个品种的候鸟中获得了427份新鲜粪便样本,并通过PCR扩增技术对样本中的大肠囊虫进行了筛查。21份样本(4.92%)被证实为大肠囊虫阳性,并发现了两个已知的人畜共患亚型ST6和ST7,其中ST7为主要亚型。到目前为止,我们首次报道了在中国迁徙的大白额雁、白鹳、东方白鹳和豆雁中的感染情况和囊泡亚型。更重要的是,这些发现提供了有关大白鹅囊尾蚴遗传多样性和传播途径的进一步数据,并进一步引起了公众对该病原体的关注。
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Molecular detection, subtyping of Blastocystis sp. in migratory birds from nature reserves in northeastern China

Migratory birds play an important role in the cross-regional transmission of zoonotic pathogens. Assessing the presence of zoonotic pathogens carried by migratory birds is critical for disease control. However, information about Blastocystis infection in the migratory birds is very limited. Thus, we conducted this study with the aim to explore the occurrence, prevalence and subtyping of Blastocystis in four breeds of migratory birds in northeastern China. From October 2022 to April 2023, a total of 427 fresh fecal samples were obtained from four breeds of migratory birds in five nature reserves in northeastern China, and screened for Blastocystis by PCR amplification. Twenty-one (4.92 %) of the studied samples were confirmed Blastocystis-positive, and two known zoonotic subtypes ST6 and ST7 were founded, with ST7 being the major subtype. Until now, we firstly reported the infection status and subtyping of Blastocystis in the migratory Greater White-Fronted Goose, White Stork, Oriental White Stork and Bean Goose in China. More importantly, these findings present further data on the genetic diversity and transmission routes of Blastocystis and further arouse public health concerns about this organism.

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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
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期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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