在英国苏格兰高地检测到牛巴贝斯虫英国苏格兰高地颈鹿体内的奥多科莱氏巴贝斯虫、卡普雷奥利氏巴贝斯虫和噬细胞无形体。

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Sonika B Lakshminarayana, Amanda Guthrie, Damer P Blake, Jane Harley, Arran MacKintosh, Philippa J P Lait, Alice Bacon, Ellie L Milnes
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据报道,苏格兰高地的圈养鹿爆发了疑似蜱媒疾病(红水河热)。在这项试验性研究中,使用聚合酶链式反应和扩增子测序技术检测了蜱传病原体,这些病原体来自 2021-2022 年在疫情爆发地点随机采集的 63 头(健康,44 头;患病,19 头)鹿的血液和脾脏样本,以及 45 只寻食和觅食的蜱(Ixodes ricinus)。在鹿体内检测到了可能致病的巴贝西亚原虫,但在蜱虫体内未发现;在鹿和蜱虫体内均检测到了噬细胞嗜血阿纳疟原虫;在蜱虫体内检测到了阿夫泽氏包柔氏菌,但在鹿体内未发现。测序证实,在临床健康的赤鹿(Cervus elaphus)中发现了卡普雷利巴贝西亚原虫(Babesia capreoli)和奥多克雷巴贝西亚原虫(Babesia cf. odocoilei)寄生虫血症,在临床健康的家养驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus tarandus)中发现了卡普雷利巴贝西亚原虫寄生虫血症,在白唇鹿(Cervus albirostris)中发现了两例奥多克雷巴贝西亚原虫相关溶血性贫血症,其中一例在接受了咪多卡治疗后死亡。白唇鹿似乎极易感染由巴贝西亚原虫引起的巴贝西亚原虫病。这项调查强调了疾病监测(包括分子诊断)对于检测管理下的鹿类种群中新出现的蜱媒病原体的重要性。
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DETECTION OF BABESIA CF. ODOCOILEI, BABESIA CAPREOLI, AND ANAPLASMA PHAGOCYTOPHILUM IN CERVIDS OF THE SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM.

Outbreaks of suspected tick-borne disease (redwater fever) have been reported in captive deer of the Scottish Highlands. In this pilot study, polymerase chain reaction and amplicon sequencing were used to detect tick-borne pathogens in opportunistically collected blood and spleen samples from 63 (healthy, n = 44; diseased, n = 19) cervids, and 45 questing and feeding ticks (Ixodes ricinus) from the outbreak sites in 2021-2022. Potentially pathogenic Babesia species were detected in deer but not identified in ticks, Anaplasma phagocytophilum was detected in both deer and ticks, and Borrelia afzelii was detected in ticks but not in deer. Sequencing confirmed Babesia capreoli and Babesia cf. odocoilei parasitemia in clinically healthy red deer (Cervus elaphus), B. capreoli parasitemia in clinically healthy domestic reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus), and two cases of B. cf. odocoilei-associated hemolytic anemia in white-lipped deer (Cervus albirostris), of which one was fatal despite imidocarb treatment. White-lipped deer appear to be highly susceptible to babesiosis caused by B. cf. odocoilei. This investigation highlights the importance of disease surveillance, including molecular diagnostics, for the detection of emerging tick-borne pathogens in managed populations of cervids.

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Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
14.30%
发文量
74
审稿时长
9-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine (JZWM) is considered one of the major sources of information on the biology and veterinary aspects in the field. It stems from the founding premise of AAZV to share zoo animal medicine experiences. The Journal evolved from the long history of members producing case reports and the increased publication of free-ranging wildlife papers. The Journal accepts manuscripts of original research findings, case reports in the field of veterinary medicine dealing with captive and free-ranging wild animals, brief communications regarding clinical or research observations that may warrant publication. It also publishes and encourages submission of relevant editorials, reviews, special reports, clinical challenges, abstracts of selected articles and book reviews. The Journal is published quarterly, is peer reviewed, is indexed by the major abstracting services, and is international in scope and distribution. Areas of interest include clinical medicine, surgery, anatomy, radiology, physiology, reproduction, nutrition, parasitology, microbiology, immunology, pathology (including infectious diseases and clinical pathology), toxicology, pharmacology, and epidemiology.
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