加蓬利伯维尔斯邦植物园鼠类寄生虫和细菌多重感染的发生。

IF 1.7 Q2 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Veterinary World Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-13 DOI:10.14202/vetworld.2024.2506-2516
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背景与目的:啮齿动物是各种细菌、原生动物、病毒和体外寄生虫的携带者或宿主。鉴于各种啮齿类动物与人类的接近,存在传播病原体的可能性。加蓬啮齿动物种群中外寄生虫和内寄生虫流行率的数据有限。为了填补这一空白,我们在利伯维尔进行了一项研究,调查啮齿类动物中外寄生虫和内寄生虫的发生情况。材料与方法:对68只Praomys属啮齿动物实施安乐死,检查其外寄生和内寄生区系,解剖其胃肠道内寄生虫,制备血涂片检查血源性病原体。结果:我们的分析确定了三个病原体分类:蠕虫(原螺旋体、毛螺旋体和带绦虫)、原虫(巴贝虫)、细菌(无形体)和节肢动物(Laelaps和血蜱)。总体而言,91.2%的啮齿动物至少感染了一种病原体和外寄生虫,其中寄生虫发生率为63.2%,外寄生虫发生率为44.1%。原虫(巴贝虫)感染率为10.3%,细菌(无形体)感染率为39.7%。结论:利伯维尔市啮齿动物携带多种感染源,有外寄生虫和内寄生虫。这些发现强调了与Praomys啮齿动物有关的潜在健康风险,可能将各种疾病传播给加蓬的人群,并强调有必要调查啮齿动物作为疾病携带者的作用。
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Occurrence of multiple infections of rodents with parasites and bacteria in the Sibang Arboretum, Libreville, Gabon.

Background and aim: Rodents are carriers or reservoirs of various bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and ectoparasites. Given the proximity of various rodent species and humans, there is a potential for the transmission of pathogens. Data on ecto- and endo-parasite prevalence in rodent populations in Gabon are limited. To fill this gap, we conducted a study in Libreville to investigate the occurrence of ecto- and endo-parasites in rodents.

Materials and methods: We captured and euthanized 68 rodents belonging to the genus Praomys and examined their ecto- and endo-parasite fauna, dissected their gastrointestinal tract for helminths, and prepared blood smears to examine blood-borne pathogens.

Results: Our analyses identified three pathogen taxa: helminths (Protospirura spp., Trichuris spp., and Taenia spp.), protozoa (Babesia spp.), bacteria (Anaplasma spp.), and arthropods (Laelaps and Haemaphysalis). Overall, 91.2% of the rodents were infected with at least one pathogen and ectoparasite, with helminth occurrence rate of 63.2% and ectoparasite occurrence at 44.1%. Protozoan infections (Babesia spp.) were found in 10.3% of the rodents, whereas bacteria (Anaplasma spp.) had an occurrence rate of 39.7%.

Conclusion: Native rodents in Libreville harbor various infectious agents, ecto- andendo-parasites. These findings highlight the potential health risks associated with Praomys rodents for the transmission of various diseases to human population in Gabon and emphasize the need for investigation of rodents for their role as disease carriers.

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Veterinary World
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期刊介绍: Veterinary World publishes high quality papers focusing on Veterinary and Animal Science. The fields of study are bacteriology, parasitology, pathology, virology, immunology, mycology, public health, biotechnology, meat science, fish diseases, nutrition, gynecology, genetics, wildlife, laboratory animals, animal models of human infections, prion diseases and epidemiology. Studies on zoonotic and emerging infections are highly appreciated. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by Veterinary World are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to Veterinary World are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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