The Importance of Poultry in Environmental Dissemination of Cryptosporidium spp.

T. C. B. Bomfim, R. S. Gomes, F. Huber, M. Couto
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The purpose of this study was to genotypically characterize and phylogenetically analyze the 18S rDNA sequences of Cryptosporidium obtained from poultry in Brazil. Fecal samples were obtained from ducks, chicks and quails sold in popular markets. DNA was isolated from Cryptosporidium positive feces, and 18S subunit rDNA was amplified and processed using nested-polymerase chain reaction (PCR). To identify the protozoan species, the PCR amplicons were used for restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and sequencing analyses. The presence of Cryptosporidium oocysts was observed in 76% of the ducks, 55% of the quails and 86% of the chicks. Sequencing and further phylogenetic analyses identified C. parvum in quails and chicks and C. baileyi in ducks. Although C. baileyi is usually a parasitic species found in birds, C. parvum, due to its weak host specificity, is the species most frequently diagnosed in various domestic and wild animal species, especially mammals. Thus, suggesting that the poultry observed in the present study would be considered as mechanical transporters of C. parvum, contributing to protozoa environmental dissemination.
家禽在隐孢子虫环境传播中的重要性。
本研究的目的是对巴西禽源隐孢子虫18S rDNA序列进行基因特征分析和系统发育分析。从热门市场上出售的鸭子、小鸡和鹌鹑身上采集了粪便样本。从隐孢子虫阳性粪便中分离DNA,扩增18S亚基rDNA,采用巢式聚合酶链反应(巢式PCR)进行处理。利用PCR扩增子进行限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)和测序分析,以确定原虫种类。在76%的鸭子、55%的鹌鹑和86%的雏鸡中发现隐孢子虫卵囊。测序和进一步的系统发育分析在鹌鹑和雏鸡中发现了小弧菌,在鸭子中发现了白弧菌。C. baileyi通常是一种寄生于鸟类的寄生虫,但C. parvum由于其宿主特异性较弱,是各种家养和野生动物,特别是哺乳动物中最常被诊断的物种。因此,提示本研究中观察到的家禽可能被认为是小弧菌的机械转运者,有助于原生动物的环境传播。
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