Molecular Survey of Chlamydial Infections in Three Public Bird Collections in Tehran, Iran.

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Seyed Mohamad Mahdi Hashemian, Seyed Ahmad Madani, Seyed Mostafa Peighambari
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Abstract

Background: Avian Chlamydia spp. are capable of infecting different avian species and potentially cause the loss of valuable birds in rehabilitation facilities and zoos. They also pose a potential zoonotic risk to visitors and workers at such centres.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess the occurrence of chlamydia in two different public aviaries and a rehabilitation centre.

Method: One hundred and eight samples from 48 different avian species belonging to 11 different orders were collected. These samples were tested for chlamydia infection by detecting the Chlamydia 16s rRNA gene using polymerase chain reaction.

Results: Thirty-seven samples were positive for Chlamydia DNA. High infection rates were detected in Psittaciformes (60%) and Columbiformes (77.8%). These findings indicate the relatively high frequency of chlamydial infections in birds of these orders. The occurrence of this infection in Falconiformes was 33.3%. Galliformes species investigated in this study had a lower occurrence (16.7%) of chlamydial infection. The only sample taken from the Charadriiformes order belonging to the yellow-footed gull was tested positive. A relatively high rate of infection with chlamydial agents was demonstrated in this study.

Conclusion: Regarding the close contact of infected animals with both workers and visitors, these findings are alarming. The affected aviary centres must implement a strategy to monitor, detect and control the infection, as it poses a considerable public health risk. On the other hand, the infection of rehabilitating captive birds in rescue centres is particularly relevant because the infection might be reintroduced to endangered wild populations, posing a conservation and environmental hazard.

伊朗德黑兰三个公共鸟类标本衣原体感染的分子调查。
背景:禽衣原体能够感染不同的鸟类物种,并可能导致康复设施和动物园中珍贵鸟类的损失。它们还对这些中心的游客和工作人员构成潜在的人畜共患风险。目的:本研究旨在评估衣原体在两个不同的公共鸟舍和一个康复中心的发生情况。方法:采集11目48种鸟类标本108份。采用聚合酶链反应检测衣原体16s rRNA基因,检测衣原体感染情况。结果:37份样品衣原体DNA阳性。鹦鹉形虫(60%)和柱形虫(77.8%)感染率较高。这些发现表明这些目鸟类衣原体感染的频率相对较高。隼形虫感染发生率为33.3%。本研究调查的加利形虫种衣原体感染发生率较低(16.7%)。唯一从黄脚鸥的Charadriiformes目中提取的样本被检测为阳性。在本研究中,衣原体病原体的感染率相对较高。结论:关于工作人员和游客与感染动物的密切接触,这些发现令人震惊。受影响的鸟舍中心必须执行一项监测、发现和控制感染的战略,因为它构成了相当大的公共卫生风险。另一方面,在救援中心康复的圈养鸟类的感染尤其重要,因为感染可能会重新引入濒临灭绝的野生种群,对保护和环境造成危害。
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Veterinary Medicine and Science
Veterinary Medicine and Science Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Medicine and Science is the peer-reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of veterinary medicine and science. The journal aims to serve the research community by providing a vehicle for authors wishing to publish interesting and high quality work in both fundamental and clinical veterinary medicine and science. Veterinary Medicine and Science publishes original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and research methods papers, along with invited editorials and commentaries. Original research papers must report well-conducted research with conclusions supported by the data presented in the paper. We aim to be a truly global forum for high-quality research in veterinary medicine and science, and believe that the best research should be published and made widely accessible as quickly as possible. Veterinary Medicine and Science publishes papers submitted directly to the journal and those referred from a select group of prestigious journals published by Wiley-Blackwell. Veterinary Medicine and Science is a Wiley Open Access journal, one of a new series of peer-reviewed titles publishing quality research with speed and efficiency. For further information visit the Wiley Open Access website.
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