Detection of Malaria Parasites and Other Haemosporidia in Migratory and Native Birds in Mazandaran and Golestan Provinces, Iran.

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY
Seyedeh Fatemeh Ehsani-Amrei, Afsaneh Motevalli-Haghi, Mehdi Nateghpour, Mehdi Mohebali, Mohammad Reza Youssefi, Omid Raiesi, Seif Ali Mahdavi, Leila Farivar
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Background: A variety of haemoprotozoa including Plasmodium, Haemoproteus and Leucocytozoon cause infections in birds and are transmitted by some known vectors. These parasites cause anemia, low appetite, weakness and ultimately death in birds. The present study was aimed to determine these parasites, in birds of Mazandaran and Golestan provinces in Iran.

Methods: The project was performed on 340 live birds in 2016. The samples were collected from February to September 2016, from each bird, two thin and thick blood smears were prepared and the remaining blood about 1ml was kept in EDTA-containing tubes for molecular studies. The slides were stained with 10% Giemsa, then examined microscopically. About ten percent of the negative samples were considered for Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) technique, using specific primers to diagnose Plasmodium and Haemoproteus spp. Electrophoresis was done for PCR products and relevant bands to the parasites were identified based on the size. The considered birds belonged to ducks, chickens, roosters, and pigeons.

Results: From 340 microscopically examined blood samples 32 (9.5%) samples were positive. Twenty-five (7.35%) of them were infected with the genus Haemoproteus. Seven samples (14%) out of 50 microscopically negative samples were found as Haemoproteus or Plasmodium spp when PCR technique was employed.

Conclusion: This study revealed the existence of malaria parasites and other haemosporidia in birds in Iran. Employing molecular methods (PCR examination) could detect more infections.

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伊朗马赞达兰省和戈列斯坦省候鸟和本地鸟类中疟原虫和其他血孢子虫的检测。
背景:包括疟原虫、嗜血杆菌和白细胞原虫在内的多种原虫可引起鸟类感染,并通过一些已知的媒介传播。这些寄生虫会导致鸟类贫血、食欲不振、身体虚弱,最终导致死亡。本研究的目的是在伊朗Mazandaran省和Golestan省的鸟类中确定这些寄生虫。方法:2016年选取活禽340只。2016年2月至9月采集标本,每只鸟分别制作薄血片和厚血片2份,剩余血液约1ml保存在含edta的管中进行分子研究。载玻片用10%吉姆沙染色,然后显微镜下检查。将10%左右的阴性样本用于PCR技术,利用特异引物对疟原虫和嗜血杆菌进行诊断,对PCR产物进行电泳,并根据大小鉴定出与疟原虫相关的条带。被考虑的鸟类包括鸭、鸡、公鸡和鸽子。结果:340份血样镜检阳性32份(9.5%)。其中25例(7.35%)感染嗜血杆菌属。50份镜检阴性样品中,PCR检测为变形嗜血杆菌或疟原虫7份(14%)。结论:本研究揭示了伊朗鸟类中存在疟原虫和其他血孢子虫。采用分子方法(PCR检测)可检出更多的感染。
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Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases
Journal of Arthropod-Borne Diseases PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-PARASITOLOGY
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
11.10%
发文量
17
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research paper, short communica­tion, scientific note, case report, letter to the editor, and review article in English. The scope of papers comprises all aspects of arthropod borne diseases includ­ing: ● Systematics ● Vector ecology ● Epidemiology ● Immunology ● Parasitology ● Molecular biology ● Genetics ● Population dynamics ● Toxicology ● Vector control ● Diagnosis and treatment and other related subjects.
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