Survey of tick-borne pathogens in Rhipicephalus microplus ticks from livestock in the Northern Punjab Province, Pakistan

IF 1.7 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Mariachiara Ciarma , Sophie Melis , Beatrice Bisaglia , Gherard Batisti Biffignandi , Gull Sanober Sunny , Michela Vumbaca , Sara Epis , Muhammad Arshad , Haroon Ahmed , Davide Sassera , Michele Castelli
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Ticks are worldwide distributed hematophagous ectoparasites that can act as vectors of numerous zoonotic pathogens of concern for human and veterinary health. In this study, we investigated the presence and abundance of bacterial and protozoan tick-borne pathogens in livestock-associated ticks from Northern Punjab, Pakistan. A total of 374 ticks were collected by convenience sampling in 40 villages and were morphologically and molecularly characterized, with all of them being identified as Rhipicephalus microplus. Out of 121 adult female ticks that were tested by PCR, 57 (47.1%) were positive for Ehrlichia canis, 16 (13.2%) for Anaplasma marginale, 13 (10.7%) for Theileria orientalis, 3 (2.5%) for Ehrlichia muris, and none for Rickettsia spp. Phylogenetic analyses indicated a high proximity of the newly characterized pathogens with conspecifics from other countries, thus suggesting possible recent long-distance spread of ticks and tick-borne pathogens. Moreover, the investigated pathogens showed seasonal variations in ticks, being more abundant during summer. The higher temperature and lower humidity of this season may represent favourable conditions for tick and pathogen survival and spread. The present findings provide an updated report of the distribution of ticks and tick-borne pathogens associated with livestock in Punjab. This highlights the need for further research to monitor the presence and dissemination of these pathogens, and to develop local and general epidemiological control strategies.
巴基斯坦旁遮普省北部家畜微头蜱中蜱传病原体调查
蜱是分布在世界各地的吸血外寄生虫,可作为多种人畜共患病原体的媒介,对人类和兽医健康造成影响。在本研究中,我们调查了巴基斯坦北部旁遮普省家畜相关蜱中细菌和原生动物蜱传病原体的存在和丰度。采用便利抽样法在40个村共采集蜱374只,对其形态和分子特征进行分析,鉴定为微头蜱。121只成年雌蜱中,犬埃利希体阳性57只(47.1%),边缘无形体阳性16只(13.2%),东方伊氏菌阳性13只(10.7%),鼠埃利希体阳性3只(2.5%),立克次体阳性0只。系统发育分析表明,新鉴定的病原体与来自其他国家的同种体高度接近,提示蜱和蜱传病原体可能在近期远距离传播。此外,调查的病原体在蜱中表现出季节性变化,在夏季更为丰富。这个季节较高的温度和较低的湿度可能是蜱和病原体生存和传播的有利条件。本研究结果提供了旁遮普与牲畜有关的蜱和蜱传病原体分布的最新报告。这突出表明需要进一步研究以监测这些病原体的存在和传播,并制定地方和一般流行病学控制战略。
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