北方邦东部平原区腹泻山羊中大肠杆菌的流行率和系统发育分析

Rakesh Kumar Gupta, D. Niyogi, R. Joshi, Vibha Yadav, Vikas Jaiswal, D.P. Shrivastava, S. Singh, Sonu Jaiswal, Jaswant Singh, Kabir Alam
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背景:与小型反刍动物腹泻有关的病原体包括大肠杆菌、轮状病毒、PPR 病毒和沙门氏菌属,这些病原体可以单独存在,也可以混合存在。许多研究人员几乎对印度所有农业气候区的山羊大肠杆菌菌株进行了研究,但大多数研究仅限于小范围的研究区域,尚未对北方邦东部平原区的山羊大肠杆菌流行情况进行研究。研究方法:研究在北方邦东部平原区的八个县进行,包括阿约提亚省库马甘吉的 ANDUAT 山羊养殖场,该地区属于农业气候四区(中恒河平原地区)。在一年内(2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 8 月)从有腹泻病史的死亡山羊身上采集粪便样本。结果通过 PCR 分析,大肠杆菌分离物的总体流行率为 52.27%。瓦拉纳西地区的感染率最高,为 63.63%(7/11),而加济普尔地区的感染率最低,为 36.36%(4/11)。大肠埃希氏菌分离物在第一年龄组的发生率较高(79.31%),其次是第二年龄组(41.17%)和第三年龄组(36.00%)。女性(57.69%)的大肠埃希氏菌阳性率高于男性(44.44%)。大肠埃希氏菌分离物在夏季出现率最高(75.86%),其次是雨季(42.42%),冬季最低(38.46%)。获得的 PCR 扩增子经测序后被确定为大肠埃希氏菌株 U 5/41 16S 核糖体 RNA,因为它与编号为 NR_024570.1 和 NR_024570.2 的菌株的相似度最高,达到 98.96 %。NR_024570.1
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Prevalence and Phylogenetic Analysis of E. coli in Diarrhoeic Goats in Eastern Plain Zone of Uttar Pradesh
Background: The pathogens associated with diarrhoea in small ruminants include Escherichia coli, Rotavirus, PPR virus and Salmonella spp. either singly or in combination. Many researchers have worked on E. coli strains of goats almost in all agro-climatic zones of India but most of the studies were limited to only small study areas and no study has been conducted on E. coli prevalence in goats in Eastern Plain Zone of Uttar Pradesh. Methods: The study was conducted in eight district of Eastern Plain zone of Uttar Pradesh including goat farm of ANDUAT, Kumarganj, Ayodhya which comes under Agro-climatic zone IV (Middle Gangetic Plain region). Faecal samples were collected for one year (September, 2021 to August, 2022) from dead goats having history of diarrhoea. Result: The overall prevalence of E. coli isolates on PCR analysis was 52.27%. The prevalence was highest in Varanasi district as 63.63% (7/11) while lowest was reported in Ghazipur district as 36.36% (4/11). The occurrence of E. coli isolates was higher in Age Group I (79.31%) followed by Age Group II (41.17%) and Age Group III (36.00%). The E. coli isolates revealed higher positivity in female (57.69%) than male (44.44%). The occurrence of E. coli isolates was highest in summer (75.86%) followed by rainy (42.42%) and lowest in winter (38.46%) season. The obtained PCR amplicons on sequencing was identified as Escherichia coli strain U 5/41 16S ribosomal RNA as it showed highest similarity of 98.96 % with accession no. NR_024570.1
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