Molecular detection of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis in domestic ruminants and their ticks in selected areas of western Iran.

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
M Moravedji, M Beig, N Baseri, M Rahravani, M Latifian, S Esmaeili
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Abstract

Background: Brucellosis is one of the most important zoonotic diseases caused by Gram-negative bacteria belonging to the genus Brucella. Detection of Brucella species in different countries is of utmost importance.

Aims: This study aimed to detect Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis in domestic ruminant blood samples and their ticks in western Iran.

Methods: Sampling was conducted on ruminants from August to September 2020 in four different counties of Kurdistan Province, including Divandareh, Marivan, Baneh, and Sanandaj. Totally, 250 blood samples were collected from 250 small ruminants. There were no ticks on the skin of six (2.4%) ruminants, and 244 ticks were isolated from 244 animals. After genomic DNA extraction from all the collected samples, quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) was performed to detect IS711 gene.

Results: Based on qPCR results, Brucella genus was detected in two blood samples (0.8%) from female sheep and four ticks (1.6%) from male sheep, including three Dermacentor marginatus (1.22%) and one Rhipicephalus turanicus (0.4%). Although B. melitensis was not detected in any tick or blood sample, one tick sample (D. marginatus) was positive for B. abortus.

Conclusion: Considering the positivity of ticks for brucellosis in this study, there is a possibility of Brucella transmission from infected ticks to humans and animals through tick bites, nevertheless, in order to identify the Brucella transmission relationship between ticks and animals, serological tests should be used in future studies.

伊朗西部选定地区家养反刍动物及其蜱虫体内流产布鲁氏菌和瓜氏布鲁氏菌的分子检测。
背景:布鲁氏菌病是由布鲁氏菌属革兰氏阴性菌引起的最重要的人畜共患病之一。本研究旨在检测伊朗西部家养反刍动物血液样本及其蜱虫中的流产布鲁氏菌和瓜氏布鲁氏菌:2020年8月至9月,在库尔德斯坦省的四个不同县(包括迪万达雷、马里万、巴内和萨南达杰)对反刍动物进行了采样。共采集了 250 头小型反刍动物的 250 份血液样本。有 6 头(2.4%)反刍动物的皮肤上没有蜱虫,从 244 头动物身上分离出了 244 只蜱虫。从所有采集的样本中提取基因组 DNA 后,进行了定量聚合酶链式反应(qPCR)以检测 IS711 基因:根据 qPCR 结果,在母羊的 2 份血液样本(0.8%)和公羊的 4 份蜱虫样本(1.6%)中检测到布鲁氏菌属,其中包括 3 只 Dermacentor marginatus(1.22%)和 1 只 Rhipicephalus turanicus(0.4%)。虽然没有在任何蜱虫或血液样本中检测到梅毒杆菌,但有一个蜱虫样本(D. marginatus)对流产杆菌呈阳性反应:考虑到本研究中蜱虫对布鲁氏菌的阳性反应,受感染的蜱虫有可能通过蜱虫叮咬将布鲁氏菌传播给人类和动物,不过,为了确定蜱虫和动物之间的布鲁氏菌传播关系,今后的研究应使用血清学测试。
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期刊介绍: The Iranian Journal of Veterinary Research(IJVR) is published quarterly in 4 issues. The aims of this journal are to improve and expand knowledge in all veterinary fields. It is an international journal indexed by the Thomson Institute for Scientific Information (ISI), Elsevier, Scopus, CAB International, Veterinary Bulletin and several other international databases. Research papers and reports on a wide range of veterinary topics are published in the journal after being evaluated by expert reviewers.The Editor-in-Chief is responsible for the editorial content of the journal—including peer-reviewed manuscripts—and the timing of its publication.
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