Profiling Bartonella infection and its associated risk factors in shelter cats in Malaysia.

IF 1.5 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Nurul Najwa Ainaa Alias, Sharina Omar, Nur Indah Ahmad, Malaika Watanabe, Sun Tee Tay, Nor Azlina Aziz, Farina Mustaffa-Kamal
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Background: Poor disease management and irregular vector control could predispose sheltered animals to disease such as feline Bartonella infection, a vector-borne zoonotic disease primarily caused by Bartonella henselae.

Objectives: This study investigated the status of Bartonella infection in cats from eight (n = 8) shelters by molecular and serological approaches, profiling the CD4:CD8 ratio and the risk factors associated with Bartonella infection in shelter cats.

Methods: Bartonella deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was detected through polymerase chain reaction (PCR) targeting 16S-23S rRNA internal transcribed spacer gene, followed by DNA sequencing. Bartonella IgM and IgG antibody titre, CD4 and CD8 profiles were detected using indirect immunofluorescence assay and flow cytometric analysis, respectively.

Results: B. henselae was detected through PCR and sequencing in 1.0% (1/101) oral swab and 2.0% (1/50) cat fleas, while another 3/50 cat fleas carried B. clarridgeiae. Only 18/101 cats were seronegative against B. henselae, whereas 30.7% (31/101) cats were positive for both IgM and IgG, 8% (18/101) cats had IgM, and 33.7% (34/101) cats had IgG antibody only. None of the eight shelters sampled had Bartonella antibody-free cats. Although abnormal CD4:CD8 ratio was observed in 48/83 seropositive cats, flea infestation was the only significant risk factor observed in this study.

Conclusions: The present study provides the first comparison on the Bartonella spp. antigen, antibody status and CD4:CD8 ratio among shelter cats. The high B. henselae seropositivity among shelter cats presumably due to significant flea infestation triggers an alarm of whether the infection could go undetectable and its potential transmission to humans.

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马来西亚收容所猫巴尔通体感染及其相关危险因素分析
背景:疾病管理不善和不规范的媒介控制可能使收容动物易患疾病,如猫巴尔通体感染,这是一种主要由亨塞巴尔通体引起的媒介传播的人畜共患疾病。目的:本研究通过分子和血清学方法调查了来自8个收容所的猫的巴尔通体感染状况,分析了收容所猫的CD4:CD8比值以及与巴尔通体感染相关的危险因素。方法:采用靶向16S-23S rRNA内转录间隔基因的聚合酶链式反应(PCR)检测巴尔通体脱氧核糖核酸(DNA),并进行DNA测序。分别采用间接免疫荧光法和流式细胞术检测巴尔通体IgM和IgG抗体滴度,CD4和CD8抗体谱。结果:1.0%(1/101)的口腔拭子和2.0%(1/50)的猫蚤中检测到鸡selb .,另有3/50的猫蚤携带克拉氏B.。只有18/101只猫对亨selae b抗体阴性,而30.7%(31/101)的猫对IgM和IgG抗体均阳性,8%(18/101)的猫有IgM抗体,33.7%(34/101)的猫只有IgG抗体。8个被抽样的收容所都没有没有巴尔通体抗体的猫。虽然在48/83血清阳性猫中观察到异常的CD4:CD8比值,但跳蚤感染是本研究中观察到的唯一显著危险因素。结论:本研究首次比较了收容猫巴尔通体抗原、抗体水平和CD4:CD8比值。据推测,收容所猫中有大量跳蚤感染,因此亨selb血清阳性反应较高,这引发了警报,即感染是否可能无法检测到,以及是否可能传播给人类。
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Journal of Veterinary Science
Journal of Veterinary Science 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
5.60%
发文量
86
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Science (J Vet Sci) is devoted to the advancement and dissemination of scientific knowledge concerning veterinary sciences and related academic disciplines. It is an international journal indexed in the Thomson Scientific Web of Science, SCI-EXPANDED, Sci Search, BIOSIS Previews, Biological Abstracts, Focus on: Veterinary Science & Medicine, Zoological Record, PubMed /MEDLINE, Index Medicus, Pubmed Central, CAB Abstracts / Index Veterinarius, EBSCO, AGRIS and AGRICOLA. This journal published in English by the Korean Society of Veterinary Science (KSVS) being distributed worldwide.
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