Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum contaminations in poultry eggs: molecular surveillance in three different geographical regions of Iran

Salar Maani, Kavous Solhjoo, Mohammad Aref Bagherzadeh, Ahmadreza Bazmjoo, Hooshmand Ghorbaani Barnaaji, Hamed Mir, Fares Bahrami, Seyedeh Zahra Khademi, Morteza Shams, Amir Abdoli, Fatemeh Ghaffarifar
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Abstract Background Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum are important protozoan parasites with worldwide distribution among warm-blooded animals. Moreover, T. gondii is a zoonotic parasite that infects humans. Poultries are important intermediated hosts of T. gondii and N. caninum . However, little is known about the contamination of poultry eggs with these parasites. We aimed to investigate the molecular frequency of T. gondii and N. caninum among the eggs of chicken, domestic duck, and quail from three different geographic regions of Iran. T. gondii and N. caninum were detected by PCR targeting the RE and Nc5 genes, respectively. Findings Overall contamination rates with T. gondii and N. caninum were 10.7 and 5.9%, respectively. The overall contamination rates of T. gondii among chicken, duck, and quail were 12.2, 15.5, and 4.4%, respectively; while N. caninum was detected in 11.1, 3.3, and 1.1% of the same samples, respectively. The contamination rates were increased with increasing humidity across three different regions. Conclusions Taken together, this study indicates the contamination of poultry eggs with T. gondii and N. caninum. The possibility of egg-born transmission of T. gondii should not be neglected by consuming raw soft-boiled eggs. Furthermore, contamination of poultry eggs could be an indicator for environmental contamination by these parasites.
禽蛋中刚地弓形虫和犬新孢子虫污染的流行:伊朗三个不同地理区域的分子监测
摘要背景刚地弓形虫和犬新孢子虫是重要的原生动物寄生虫,在温血动物中广泛分布。此外,弓形虫是一种感染人类的人畜共患寄生虫。家禽是弓形虫和犬弓形虫重要的中间宿主。然而,人们对这些寄生虫污染禽蛋的情况知之甚少。本研究旨在调查伊朗三个不同地理区域的鸡、家鸭和鹌鹑蛋中弓形虫和犬奈虫的分子频率。PCR检测弓形虫RE基因和犬奈虫Nc5基因。结果弓形虫和犬奈虫的总体污染率分别为10.7%和5.9%。鸡、鸭、鹌鹑弓形虫总体污染率分别为12.2%、15.5%和4.4%;在同一样品中分别检出11.1、3.3和1.1%的犬奈尔菌。在三个不同的地区,污染率随湿度的增加而增加。结论本研究提示禽蛋存在弓形虫和犬奈瑟菌污染。不应因食用生的半熟鸡蛋而忽视弓形虫通过鸡蛋传播的可能性。此外,禽蛋的污染可能是这些寄生虫污染环境的一个指标。
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