Hay Mite Communities in Sheep Farms from French and Spanish Basque Regions with regard to Scrapie Infection

T. Hallas, A. García-Pérez, A. Hurtado, J. Barandika, R. Juste, Jean-Marc Arrantz, S. Minéry, L. Gruner, J. Cabaret
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It has been suggested that the mites connected with the decay of stored hay may be involved in the transmission of scrapie, a neurological disorder in sheep. To find out whether there are any obvious differences in the mite fauna in hay that could be related to outbreaks of scrapie in sheep, we analysed the hay fauna from 23 farms in the Basque regions in France and Spain, areas with high and very low incidence of scrapie, respectively. We did find some differences in the composition of the fauna, and a species such as Pygmephorus spp. was more prevalent in scrapie-infected farms, and particularly in highly scrapie-infected farms. The former species is associated with late stages in the biological degradation of stored hay and could be linked to the disease. Besides being the first record of the composition of the hay mite fauna in Spain and France our finding of differences in mite communities in hay from scrapie versus non-scrapie farms is a further indication of the possible association of certain mite species with scrapie.
法国和西班牙巴斯克地区绵羊农场的干草螨群落与痒病感染的关系
有人认为,螨虫与储存干草的腐烂有关,可能参与了羊痒病的传播,这是一种神经系统疾病。为了找出可能与羊痒病暴发有关的干草中的螨虫群是否存在明显差异,我们分析了法国巴斯克地区和西班牙巴斯克地区23个农场的干草动物群,分别是痒病发病率高和极低的地区。我们确实在动物群的组成上发现了一些差异,像Pygmephorus这样的物种在瘙痒病感染的农场更普遍,特别是在高度感染瘙痒病的农场。前一种与储存的干草生物降解的后期阶段有关,可能与该疾病有关。除了首次记录西班牙和法国的螨虫动物群组成外,我们在痒病农场和非痒病农场的干草中发现的螨虫群落的差异进一步表明某些螨虫物种可能与痒病有关。
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