Mayra Trujillo , Anne Conan , Ana Cláudia Calchi , Katja Mertens-Scholz , Anna Becker , Christa Gallagher , Alex Mau , Silvia Marchi , Marcus Machado , Marcos Rogério André , Aspinas Chapwanya , Ananda Müller
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Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the bacterial burden and perform molecular characterization of Coxiella burnetii during shedding in pregnant (vaginal, mucus and feces) and postpartum (vaginal mucus, feces and milk) ewes from Saint Kitts. Positive IS1111 DNA (n=250) for C. burnetii samples from pregnant (n=87) and postpartum (n=74) Barbados Blackbelly ewes in a previous investigation were used for this study. Vaginal mucus (n=118), feces (n=100), and milk (n=32) positive IS1111 C. burnetii-DNA were analysed by real time qPCR (icd gene). For molecular characterization of C. burnetii, selected (n=10) IS1111 qPCR positive samples were sequenced for fragments of the IS1111 element and the 16 S rRNA gene. nBLAST, phylogenetic and haplotype analyses were performed. Vaginal mucus, feces and milk had estimated equal amounts of bacterial DNA (icd copies), and super spreaders were detected within the fecal samples. C. burnetii haplotypes had moderate to high diversity, were ubiquitous worldwide and similar to previously described in ruminants and ticks and humans.
本研究旨在评估圣基茨怀孕母羊(阴道、粘液和粪便)和产后母羊(阴道粘液、粪便和乳汁)脱落期间的细菌负担,并对烧伤梭菌进行分子鉴定。在之前的调查中,巴巴多斯黑腹母羊(87 头)和产后母羊(74 头)的 C. burnetii IS1111 DNA 阳性样本(n=250)被用于本研究。阴道粘液(n=118)、粪便(n=100)和乳汁(n=32)中的 IS1111 烧伤桿菌 DNA 阳性样本均通过实时 qPCR(icd 基因)进行了分析。为了确定烧伤桿菌的分子特征,对选定的(n=10)IS1111 qPCR 阳性样本进行了 IS1111 元素片段和 16 S rRNA 基因测序。阴道粘液、粪便和牛奶中的细菌 DNA 数量估计相等(icd 拷贝),在粪便样本中检测到了超级传播者。C.burnetii单倍型具有中等到较高的多样性,在全球范围内无处不在,与之前在反刍动物、蜱和人类中描述的单倍型相似。
期刊介绍:
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases aims to respond to the concept of "One Medicine" and to provide a venue for scientific exchange. Based on the concept of "Comparative Medicine" interdisciplinary cooperation between specialists in human and animal medicine is of mutual interest and benefit. Therefore, there is need to combine the respective interest of physicians, veterinarians and other health professionals for comparative studies relevant to either human or animal medicine .
The journal is open to subjects of common interest related to the immunology, immunopathology, microbiology, parasitology and epidemiology of human and animal infectious diseases, especially zoonotic infections, and animal models of human infectious diseases. The role of environmental factors in disease emergence is emphasized. CIMID is mainly focusing on applied veterinary and human medicine rather than on fundamental experimental research.