一群无症状母马及其马驹的马氏杆菌垂直传播率和传播途径的评价。

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ttbdis.2024.102432
Lisa-Marie Hermans , Claire Bonsergent , Anne Josson , Gloria Rocafort-Ferrer , Marine Le Guyader , Sophie Angelloz-Pessey , Agnès Leblond , Laurence Malandrin
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马螺浆虫病是一种主要由马伊勒菌和卡巴贝斯虫引起的蜱传疾病。本研究的目的是分析这些血液寄生虫从179匹无症状母马向其马驹垂直传播的频率和途径。马驹在产后72小时内取样。通过间接免疫荧光抗体测试(IFAT)和基于107对夫妇的亚样本测定,马驹群体中马弓形虫和caballi弓形虫的血清患病率分别为59.8%和42.1%,马驹群体中马驹弓形虫和caballi弓形虫分别为54.2%和40.2%。对所有血液样本(358份)以及胎盘(24份)、脐带(6份)和初乳(18份)的现有样本进行了物种特异性巢式PCR。母马pcr阳性比例分别为30.2%(54/179)和2.2%(4/179)。卡巴利布氏杆菌未发生垂直传播,4只马驹出生时呈马氏布氏杆菌pcr阳性,传播率为7.4%(4/54)。4匹马体浆体病无临床表现,但1匹马体浆体病有急性肾功能衰竭。在pcr阳性母马的脐带、胎盘和/或初乳中检测到马氏杆菌DNA,与马驹的携带状态无关。其中一头马驹出生时携带了马蹄疫,但在胎盘中没有检测到马蹄疫的DNA。在4头马驹、胎体胎盘和初乳中均检测到马t的18S rRNA基因E型。传播途径,特别是经初口传播的可能性值得进一步调查。
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Evaluation of Theileria equi vertical transmission rate and routes in a cohort of asymptomatic mares and their foals
Equine piroplasmosis is a tick-borne disease mainly caused by Theileria equi and Babesia caballi. The objectives of this study were to analyse the frequency and routes of vertical transmission of these blood parasites from 179 asymptomatic mares to their foals. Foals were sampled within 72 h post-partum. The seroprevalences determined by Indirect Immunofluorescent Antibody Test (IFAT) and based on a subset sample of 107 couples, were 59.8% and 42.1% for T. equi and B. caballi, respectively in the mare population, and 54.2% and 40.2% in the foal population. A species-specific nested PCR was performed on all blood samples (358) and on available samples of placenta (24), umbilicus (6) and colostrum (18). For mares, 30.2% (54/179) and 2.2% (4/179) were PCR-positive for T. equi and B. caballi, respectively. Vertical transmission was not observed in the case of B. caballi, and four foals were born T. equi PCR-positive, giving a transmission rate of 7.4% (4/54). The blood smear evaluation showed viable T. equi parasites for the four foals without clinical signs of neonatal equine piroplasmosis, but one foal had acute renal failure. Theileria equi DNA was detected in umbilical cords, placenta and/or colostrum from PCR-positive mares, without correlation with the carrier status of the foal. One foal was born carrier but T. equi DNA had not been detected in the placenta. The 18S rRNA genotype E of T. equi was characterized in the four foals, foetal parts of the placenta and colostrum. The routes of transmission and particularly the possibility of colostral passage warrant further investigation.
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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases INFECTIOUS DISEASES-MICROBIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal. It publishes original research papers, short communications, state-of-the-art mini-reviews, letters to the editor, clinical-case studies, announcements of pertinent international meetings, and editorials. The journal covers a broad spectrum and brings together various disciplines, for example, zoology, microbiology, molecular biology, genetics, mathematical modelling, veterinary and human medicine. Multidisciplinary approaches and the use of conventional and novel methods/methodologies (in the field and in the laboratory) are crucial for deeper understanding of the natural processes and human behaviour/activities that result in human or animal diseases and in economic effects of ticks and tick-borne pathogens. Such understanding is essential for management of tick populations and tick-borne diseases in an effective and environmentally acceptable manner.
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