泰国东北部家禽疟原虫的分子调查和遗传多样性。

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Journal of Veterinary Research Pub Date : 2024-03-23 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.2478/jvetres-2024-0010
Wasupon Chatan, Khanchit Khemthong, Kittiya Akkharaphichet, Punwara Suwarach, Tossapol Seerintra, Supawadee Piratae
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导言:血孢子虫寄生虫在全球范围内普遍存在,会给家禽生产造成经济损失。这些寄生虫在泰国引起了人们的兴趣,在许多禽类物种中都有发现。目前,有关寄生于鸭子、火鸡和鹅的最大科--疟原虫科、血孢子虫科和白细胞虫科--这些白细胞虫的遗传多样性的信息尚不充分:采用显微镜检查和分子方法对泰国东北部 116 只散养家禽(60 只鸭子、36 只火鸡和 20 只鹅)的血液样本进行了疟原虫属、血吸虫属和白细胞虫属感染调查:共有 37/116 只鸟类(31.9%)确诊感染了疟原虫。火鸡的感染率为 69.4%(25/36),鸭为 18.3%(11/60),鹅为 5.0%(1/20)。在这 37 例阳性病例中,86.5% 为疟原虫,10.8% 为五倍子疟原虫,2.7% 为菊形核疟原虫。基于细胞色素 b 基因的序列分析确定了 7 个品系,其中 2 个是散养家禽中的新品系:这是首次报道泰国东北部散养家禽中血孢子虫寄生虫的流行情况。结果为更好地了解该地区家禽血孢子虫寄生虫感染的分子流行病学提供了重要数据,这将有助于控制这些血液寄生虫。
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Molecular survey and genetic diversity of Plasmodium sp. infesting domestic poultry in northeastern Thailand.

Introduction: Haemosporidian parasites are prevalent worldwide and can cause economic losses in poultry production. These parasites are arousing interest in Thailand and are found in many avian species. There is insufficient information on the genetic diversity of these alveolates from the largest families - Plasmodidae, Haemoprotidae and Leucocytozoidae - specifically parasitising ducks, turkeys, and geese.

Material and methods: Blood samples from 116 backyard poultry (60 ducks, 36 turkeys and 20 geese) in northeastern Thailand were investigated for Plasmodium spp., Haemoproteus spp. and Leucocytozoon spp. infections using microscopic examination and molecular approaches.

Results: A total of 37/116 birds (31.9%) had confirmed Plasmodium infections. The prevalence was 69.4% (25/36) in turkeys, 18.3% (11/60) in ducks, and 5.0% (1/20) in geese. Of these 37 positives, 86.5% were Plasmodium sp., 10.8% were P. gallinaceum and 2.7% were P. juxtanucleare. Sequence analysis based on the cytochrome b gene identified seven lineages, of which two were new lineages in backyard poultry.

Conclusion: This is the first report on the prevalence of haemosporidian parasites in backyard poultry in northeastern Thailand. The results provide important data for better understanding the molecular epidemiology of haemosporidian parasites infection in poultry in this region, which will be helpful in controlling these blood parasites.

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Journal of Veterinary Research
Journal of Veterinary Research Veterinary-General Veterinary
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0.90
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58
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Veterinary Research (formerly Bulletin of the Veterinary Institute in Pulawy) is a quarterly that publishes original papers, review articles and short communications on bacteriology, virology, parasitology, immunology, molecular biology, pathology, toxicology, pharmacology, and biochemistry. The main emphasis is, however, on infectious diseases of animals, food safety and public health, and clinical sciences.
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