Prevalence of Cryptosporidium parvum, Giardia duodenalis and Eimeria spp. in diarrhoeic suckling calves from north-western Spain and analysis of their interactions.

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Cynthia López-Novo, Seila Couso-Pérez, Alberto Prieto, Jose Manuel Díaz-Cao, David García-Dios, Gonzalo López-Lorenzo, Susana Remesar, Elvira Ares-Mazás, Ceferino López, Patrocinio Morrondo, Hipólito Gómez-Couso, Pablo Díaz
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Abstract

Although Cryptosporidium parvum, Giardia duodenalis and some Eimeria species are frequently involved in neonatal calf diarrhoea (NCD), detailed studies on their interactions are scarce. Therefore, a cross-sectional study including faecal samples from 404 diarrhoeic calves aged 0-30 days was performed. Cryptosporidium oocysts and G. duodenalis cysts were detected by immunofluorescence antibody test and positive samples were molecularly characterized. Eimeria oocysts were microscopically detected using the modified McMaster technique and morphometric species identification was performed. Cryptosporidium infections (53.7%) predominated over those by G. duodenalis (12.4%) and Eimeria spp. (6.9%). Three Cryptosporidium species were identified: C. parvum (98.0%), C. bovis (1.0%) and C. ryanae (1.0%). Eleven C. parvum zoonotic subtypes were detected, with IIaA15G2R1 as the most common; only G. duodenalis assemblage E was identified. Moreover, 10 Eimeria species were found, being Eimeria ellipsoidalis (96.4%), Eimeria bovis (85.7%), and Eimeria zuernii (71.4%) predominant. A significant positive association between G. duodenalis and Eimeria spp. was detected as well as a negative association between C. parvum and Eimeria spp. Our results showed that C. parvum wasprevalent in diarrhoeic calves under 21 days of life; Eimeria spp. and G. duodenalis were especially common in animals in their fourth week of life. Concurrent infections increased with age. Moreover, the study also revealed potential public health risks since a noticeable percentage of animals were infected with C. parvum zoonotic subtypes. Further studies are needed for determining the role of these parasites in co-infections with other enteropathogens and their implications in the pathogenicity of NCD.

西班牙西北部腹泻哺乳犊牛小隐孢子虫、十二指肠贾第鞭毛虫和艾美耳虫的流行及其相互作用分析。
虽然小隐孢子虫、十二指肠贾第鞭毛虫和一些艾美耳球虫经常参与新生儿小牛腹泻(NCD),但对它们相互作用的详细研究很少。因此,进行了一项横断面研究,包括404头0-30日龄腹泻小牛的粪便样本。采用免疫荧光抗体检测隐孢子虫卵囊和十二指肠隐孢子虫囊,并对阳性样品进行分子表征。采用改进的麦克马斯特技术对艾美球虫卵囊进行显微检测,并进行形态计量学物种鉴定。隐孢子虫感染(53.7%)高于十二指肠G.(12.4%)和艾美耳球虫(6.9%)。鉴定出3种隐孢子虫:小隐孢子虫(98.0%)、牛隐孢子虫(1.0%)和瑞安隐孢子虫(1.0%)。共检出11种小锥虫人畜共患病亚型,以IIaA15G2R1亚型最为常见;仅鉴定出十二指肠菌群E。共检出艾美耳球虫10种,以椭球艾美耳球虫(96.4%)、牛艾美耳球虫(85.7%)和猪艾美耳球虫(71.4%)为主。十二指肠梭菌与艾美耳亚种呈显著正相关,而小梭菌与艾美耳亚种呈显著负相关。结果表明,21日龄以下腹泻犊牛中存在小梭菌;艾美耳球虫和十二指肠球虫在出生第四周的动物中尤为常见。并发感染随年龄增长而增加。此外,该研究还揭示了潜在的公共卫生风险,因为有相当比例的动物感染了细小C.人畜共患病亚型。需要进一步研究以确定这些寄生虫在与其他肠道病原体共感染中的作用及其在非传染性疾病致病性中的意义。
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