Molecular detection and genetic diversity of blood borne pathogens infecting domestic donkeys (Equus asinus).

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Sadiya Yasin, Ayesha Ayesha, Habib Ur Rahman, Iqra Murtaza, Hamza Manzoor, Amna Aqdas, Turki M Dawoud, Rashid Mehmood, Wajiha Shahzadi, Shakir Ullah, Adil Khan, Furhan Iqbal
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Donkey population in Pakistan was estimated to be 5.9 million during 2023-24 and despite this huge population, donkeys remained unexplored for the presence of blood-borne parasites. This study aimed to report the molecular prevalence and phylogenetic evaluation of Toxoplasma gondii, Anaplasma marginale and Theileria annulata in the donkey blood samples (N = 272) that were collected during May till November 2024 from nine districts (Rajanpur, Khanewal, Dera Ghazi Khan, Lodhran, Bahawalnagar, Pakpattan, Faisalabad, Muzaffargarh and Kasur) in Pakistan. Molecular analyses revealed that the prevalence of T. gondii, A. marginale and T. annulata in screened donkey blood samples was 41%, 4% and 6% respectively. Co-infection with two parasites was also observed but none of the enrolled donkeys from any district were found infected with all three pathogens. DNA sequencing and BLAST analysis confirmed the presence of all three parasites. Phylogenetic analysis of these pathogens showed their genetic similarities with the sequences deposited from worldwide countries. Toxoplasma gondii (P < 0.001) and T. annulata (P = 0.004) prevalence varied between the sampling sites. While donkey breeds, age or sex was not associated with any of the parasitic infection (P > 0.05 for all). In conclusion, we are reporting the presence of T. gondii, A. marginale and T. annulata among Pakistani donkeys and we recommend similar large-scale studies in various geo-climatic regions of Pakistan to further explore the epidemiology, genetic diversity, host-parasite interactions, and effective control of these pathogens among the local donkey breeds.

家驴血源性致病菌的分子检测及遗传多样性。
据估计,在2023年至2024年期间,巴基斯坦的驴数量为590万,尽管数量庞大,但驴仍未被发现是否存在血源性寄生虫。本研究旨在报告2024年5月至11月在巴基斯坦9个地区(Rajanpur、Khanewal、Dera Ghazi Khan、Lodhran、Bahawalnagar、Pakpattan、Faisalabad、Muzaffargarh和Kasur)采集的驴血液样本(N = 272)中刚地弓形虫、边缘无形体和环状铁杆菌的分子流行率和系统发育评价。分子分析结果显示,经筛选的驴血样中弓形虫、边缘虫和环状虫的感染率分别为41%、4%和6%。还观察到两种寄生虫的共同感染,但没有发现来自任何地区的登记驴感染所有三种病原体。DNA测序和BLAST分析证实了这三种寄生虫的存在。系统发育分析表明,这些病原菌的遗传序列与世界各国的相似。刚地弓形虫(P < 0.05)。总之,我们报告了巴基斯坦驴中存在弓形虫、边缘弓形虫和环状弓形虫,我们建议在巴基斯坦不同的地理气候区域进行类似的大规模研究,以进一步探索当地驴品种中这些病原体的流行病学、遗传多样性、宿主-寄生虫相互作用以及有效控制这些病原体。
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Tropical animal health and production
Tropical animal health and production 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
361
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Tropical Animal Health and Production is an international journal publishing the results of original research in any field of animal health, welfare, and production with the aim of improving health and productivity of livestock, and better utilisation of animal resources, including wildlife in tropical, subtropical and similar agro-ecological environments.
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