当野生动物进城时:纳米比亚棘球绦虫传播中的森林和家养宿主动物的相互作用。

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY Helminthologia Pub Date : 2023-09-22 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.2478/helm-2023-0012
O Aschenborn, J Aschenborn, P Kern, U Mackenstedt, T Romig, M Wassermann
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本研究是在纳米比亚南部偏远的沙漠小镇奥兰杰蒙德进行的。这是一个极度干旱的地区,没有畜牧业,只能找到适应沙漠的动物。然而,在城市内外,人工灌溉保持着郁郁葱葱的草地,吸引着野生动物,尤其是羚羊(oryx gazella)。2015年,由于条件恶劣,四只羚羊被安乐死,并进行了尸检。两个囊性棘球蚴病呈阳性,收集了16个囊肿进行分子分析。此外,还收集了经常观察到以大羚羊尸体为食的黑背豺(n=5)和家养狗(n=9)的粪便样本,并分离出带绦虫卵。通过扩增和测序线粒体nad1基因,对囊肿和卵子进行寄生虫种类鉴定。两只羚羊均被发现感染了E.ortleppi,一只同时感染了E.canadensis G6/7。两种棘球蚴都能在大羚羊身上形成可繁殖的囊肿,使大羚羊成为这些寄生虫的宿主。因此,人们对粪便样本的分析非常感兴趣,尽管数量很少,但在五分之三的豺粪便样本和九只狗的样本中都发现了带绦虫卵。然而,物种测定仅在两只豺和一只狗的样本中成功。三者均为加拿大E.canadensis G6/7阳性。E.ortleppi的缺失可能是由于所检查的粪便样本数量较少。在我们的小型研究中,我们发现了棘球蚴属的一个相当独特的生命周期。在作为最终宿主的豺和家养狗以及作为中间宿主的羚羊之间。在这里,加拿大E.canadensis G6/7的存在尤其令人担忧,因为它是人类CE的第二重要病原体。
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When wildlife comes to town: interaction of sylvatic and domestic host animals in transmission of Echinococcus spp. in Namibia.

The present study was conducted in the isolated desert town of Oranjemund in the far south of Namibia. It is an extremely arid region where no livestock husbandry is practiced and only animals adapted to the desert can be found. However, in and around the city, artificial irrigation maintains lush green patches of grass that attract wild animals, in particular oryx antelopes (Oryx gazella). In 2015 four oryx antelopes were euthanised due to poor conditions and a post-mortem examination was conducted. Two were found positive for cystic echinococcosis and 16 cysts were collected for molecular analyses. In addition, faecal samples from black-backed jackals (n=5) and domestic dogs (n=9), which were regularly observed to feed on oryx carcasses, were collected and taeniid eggs isolated. Parasite species identification of the cysts and eggs was done by amplifying and sequencing the mitochondrial nad1 gene. Both oryx antelopes were found infected with E. ortleppi and one co-infected with E. canadensis G6/7. Both Echinococcus species were able to develop fertile cysts in oryx, making oryx antelopes competent hosts for these parasites. Therefore, the analysis of faecal samples was of high interest and although the numbers were quite small, taeniid eggs were found in three out of five faecal samples of jackals and in all nine dog samples. However, species determination was only successful with two jackal and one dog sample. All three were positive for E. canadensis G6/7. The absence of E. ortleppi may be due to the low number of faecal samples examined. In our small study, we discovered a rather unique lifecycle of Echinococcus spp. between jackals and domestic dogs as definitive hosts and oryx antelopes as intermediate hosts. Here, the presence of E. canadensis G6/7 is of particular concern, as it is the second most important causative agent of CE in humans.

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Helminthologia
Helminthologia 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Helminthologia (HELMIN), published continuously since 1959, is the only journal in Europe that encompasses the individual and collaborative efforts of scientists working on a different topics of human, veterinary and plant helminthology. The journal responsibility is to enrich the theoretical and practical knowledge in very specific areas and thus contribute to the advancements in human and veterinary medicine and agronomy. Taking the advantage of comprehensive and multidisciplinary approaches journal still maintains its original spirit and is principal source of fresh scientific information regarding helminths, endoparasites and plant parasites. Addressing the most up-to date topics journal gained rightful and exceptional place next to the other high-quality scientific journals publishing in its field.
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