俄勒冈州家畜和野生动物加蒂隐球菌复合感染的流行病学研究。

IF 2 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Sophia Ballard, Alexandria Montgomery, Ian Rose, Shawn Lockhart, Emilio DeBess, Luiz E Bermudez
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加蒂隐球菌物种复合体的成员是潜在致命的人类感染的病原体。加蒂弓形虫在免疫正常和免疫功能低下的宿主中均可引起疾病。21世纪初,美国太平洋西北地区出现了由C. gatii引起的感染。虽然已经发表了许多关于人类感染的研究,但尚未调查动物感染的流行病学特征,以及在人类感染中可能起的作用。2008年至2019年俄勒冈州动物中诊断的加蒂弓形虫病例按县、动物种类、感染地点、一年中的季节和加蒂弓形虫基因型进行了分类。109例确诊病例,其中VGII (deuterogatti Cryptococcus deuterogatti)基因型为VGIIa、VGIIb和VGIIc型,占gatti基因型的98%。在50%以上的动物中鉴定出VGIIa,而仅从猫患者中分离到芽孢隐球菌(VGIII)。大多数感染是在狗和猫中被诊断出来的,尽管也发现了山羊、马、骆驼、绵羊和麋鹿患有这种疾病。狗最常见的感染部位是大脑;猫的鼻腔和皮肤是最容易感染的部位,而肺是山羊、马、骆驼和麋鹿最容易感染的部位。马里恩县和莱恩县是感染人数最多的县,其次是克拉克马斯县、本顿县和摩特诺玛县。除本顿县外,感染主要在秋季和冬季月份发现,本顿县在夏季更为常见。本研究回顾了公共卫生部和俄勒冈州兽医在2008年至2019年期间发现的所有病例。
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Epidemiological Study of Cryptococcus gattii Complex Infection in Domestic and Wild Animals in Oregon.

The members of the Cryptococcus gattii species complex are the etiologic agents of potentially fatal human infection. C. gattii causes disease in both immunocompetent and immunocompromised hosts. In the early 2000s, infection caused by C. gattii emerged in the Pacific Northwest of the US. While many studies have been published about the human infection, the epidemiological characteristics of the infection in animals, with a possible role in human infection, have not been in investigated. Cases of C. gattii diagnosed in animals in Oregon from 2008 to 2019 were cataloged by county, species of animal, site of the infection, season of the year, and C. gattii genotype. One hundred and nine cases were diagnosed, and among the genotypes of C. gattii, VGII (Cryptococcus deuterogatti) with the genotypes VGIIa, VGIIb, and VGIIc was responsible for 98% of the cases. VGIIa was identified in more than 50% of the animals, and Cryptococcus bacilliporus (VGIII) was only isolated from cat patients. The majority of the infections were diagnosed in dogs and cats, although caprines, equines, camelids, ovines, and elk were also seen with the disease. The most common site of infection in dogs was the brain; that in cats was the nasal cavity and the skin, while the lung was the most affected site in caprines, equines, camelids and elk. Marion and Lane Counties account for the majority of the infections, followed by Clackamas, Benton, and Multnomah Counties. The infection was predominantly identified during the Fall and Winter months, except for Benton County, where it was seen more commonly during the Summer months. This study reviews all the cases identified by the Department of Public Health and by the veterinarians in Oregon in the years between 2008 and 2019.

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Veterinary Sciences
Veterinary Sciences VETERINARY SCIENCES-
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2.90
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612
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Sciences is an international and interdisciplinary scholarly open access journal. It publishes original that are relevant to any field of veterinary sciences, including prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, disorder and injury in animals. This journal covers almost all topics related to animal health and veterinary medicine. Research fields of interest include but are not limited to: anaesthesiology anatomy bacteriology biochemistry cardiology dentistry dermatology embryology endocrinology epidemiology genetics histology immunology microbiology molecular biology mycology neurobiology oncology ophthalmology parasitology pathology pharmacology physiology radiology surgery theriogenology toxicology virology.
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