Unexpected results from large-scale cryptosporidiosis screening study in calves in Tanzania.

J S Chang'a, L J Robertson, M M A Mtambo, R H Mdegela, T Løken, O Reksen
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A study was undertaken to investigate Cryptosporidium infection in crossbreed dairy calves in two districts in Tanzania. A total of 943 fecal samples from 601 dairy calves were included in the study, with calves from both smallholder dairy farms and from large-scale and medium-scale dairy farms. The modified Ziehl-Neelsen (mZN) technique was used to examine 710 samples, and 13 of these were considered to be positive for Cryptosporidium. These 13 samples considered positive by mZN, along with the remaining 233 samples, were analysed by immunofluorescent antibody test (IFAT). Of these 246 samples examined by IFAT, 15 samples, 10 of which were considered positive by mZN, were also examined by the auramine phenol technique, and 5 samples, all of which were considered positive by mZN, were analysed by PCR. The results from the IFAT, auramine phenol and PCR analyses demonstrated that none of the samples contained Cryptosporidium oocysts, indicating that, cryptosporidiosis is currently not a problem in dairy calves in these regions of Tanzania. These unexpected results are discussed with respect to other reports on cryptosporidiosis in calves that suggest that this parasite is a serious calf disease globally, and particularly in relation to studies from Tanzania. We suggest that results from studies of cattle in Tanzania, in which mZN has been used as the sole analytical method, should be treated with caution.

坦桑尼亚小牛隐孢子虫病大规模筛查研究的意外结果。
一项研究旨在调查坦桑尼亚两个地区杂交奶牛犊牛的隐孢子虫感染情况。研究共纳入了来自 601 头奶牛的 943 份粪便样本,其中既有来自小农奶牛场的犊牛,也有来自大型和中型奶牛场的犊牛。采用改良齐氏-奈尔森(mZN)技术检测了 710 个样本,其中 13 个样本被认为隐孢子虫呈阳性。这 13 个经改良齐氏-奈尔森技术检测呈阳性的样本,连同其余 233 个样本,都通过免疫荧光抗体检测(IFAT)进行了分析。在经免疫荧光抗体检测法检测的 246 个样本中,有 15 个样本(其中 10 个经 mZN 检测呈阳性)还经金胺酚技术检测,有 5 个样本(经 mZN 检测全部呈阳性)经聚合酶链式反应(PCR)分析。IFAT、金胺酚和 PCR 分析的结果表明,所有样本都不含隐孢子虫卵囊,这表明坦桑尼亚这些地区的奶牛犊牛目前不存在隐孢子虫病问题。其他关于犊牛隐孢子虫病的报告表明,这种寄生虫是全球范围内一种严重的犊牛疾病,尤其是与坦桑尼亚的研究相关的报告。我们建议应谨慎对待以 mZN 作为唯一分析方法的坦桑尼亚牛研究结果。
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Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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