Molecular study on nematode infection in sheep abomasa: a regional investigation in Iran and Iraq.

Q3 Medicine
Yousef Mirzaei, Mohammad Yakhchali, Karim Mardani, Bushra Hussain Shnawa
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Gastrointestinal nematodes are leading causes of loss in livestock and are the primary restriction to its profitable production, worldwide. This study was carried out to determine the prevalence and diversity of sheep abomasum nematode species in Urmia (Iran) and Soran (Iraq) slaughterhouses from October 2019 to January 2021. A total of 280 abomasa (each city 140 samples) were randomly collected from the slaughtered sheep. The abomasal content and mucosa were removed and washed. The collected nematodes were morphologically identified. Genomic DNA was extracted from identified nematodes and a fragment from the internal transcribed spacer 2 ribosomal ribonucleic acid (ITS2-rDNA) gene was amplified. In Urmia city, two species including Teladorsagia circumcincta (40.7%), and two morphotypes of Marshallagia species; Marshallagia marshalli (35.0%) and M. trifida (4.3%) were identified. In Urmia city, 52.9% of the examined sheep were infected with at least one species of nematodes. The overall prevalence of abomasa infection with nematodes in Soran city was 91.4%. In the examined sheep abomasa in Soran city, four species of nematodes were identified, including Marshallagia species with two morphotypes, M. marshalli (85.0%) and M. trifida (20.7%), Teladorsagia circumcincta (32.1%), Parabronema skrjabini (1.4%), and Haemonchus contortus (0.7%). Except for H. contortus, all the other identified nematode species were confirmed using molecular techniques. It was concluded that abomasal nematode infections are widespread in sheep particularly in Soran city. Marshallagia marshalli and T. circumcincta were most prevalent nematodes in both regions. In addition, further molecular studies are recommended to understand the intra-specific variations in the genus Marshallagia and more accurate identification of morphotypes in these regions.

伊朗和伊拉克地区绵羊线虫感染的分子研究。
胃肠道线虫是造成牲畜损失的主要原因,也是全世界牲畜生产盈利的主要限制因素。本研究于2019年10月至2021年1月在伊朗乌尔米亚(Urmia)和伊拉克索兰(Soran)屠宰场对绵羊皱胃线虫的流行率和多样性进行了研究。从屠宰的绵羊中随机抽取280只阿玛马(每城140只)。去除并清洗皱胃内容物和粘膜。对收集到的线虫进行形态鉴定。从已鉴定的线虫中提取基因组DNA,扩增内部转录间隔2核糖体核糖核酸(ITS2-rDNA)基因片段。乌尔米亚市有环皮绒蝇(Teladorsagia circumincta) 2种(40.7%)和Marshallagia 2种;鉴定出Marshallagia marshalli(35.0%)和M. triida(4.3%)。乌尔米亚市52.9%的检羊至少感染了一种线虫。索兰市呼吸道线虫感染总感染率为91.4%。在索兰市绵羊标本中共检出线虫4种,包括2种形态的marshallia种,分别为marshalli种(85.0%)和trifida种(20.7%)、环切绒球绦虫(32.1%)、skrjabini副棘球绦虫(1.4%)和弯曲血蜱(0.7%)。除弯纹线虫外,其他已鉴定的线虫种均采用分子技术进行鉴定。结论:皱胃线虫在绵羊中普遍存在,特别是在索兰市。马绍尔线虫(Marshallagia marshalli)和环皮绦虫(T. circumincta)是两个地区最常见的线虫。此外,建议进一步开展分子生物学研究,以了解Marshallagia属植物的种内变异,并更准确地鉴定这些地区的形态类型。
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Annals of parasitology
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期刊介绍: The Annals of Parasitology (formerly Wiadomości Parazytologiczne) is an official, peer reviewed quarterly of the Polish Parasitological Society. The Annals of Parasitology publishes original papers, review articles, short notes and case reports in the fields of parasitology, mycology, and related disciplines. It also accepts interdisciplinary articles, scientific conference proceedings, book reviews. An important mission of our journal is to inform our Readers about the activities of the Polish Parasitological Society and advancement of parasitology both in Poland and elsewhere.
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