从宠物鹦鹉胃肠道中分离出的真菌多样性:潜在的公共健康风险?

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-22 DOI:10.1007/s42770-025-01699-6
Jhonatan Henrique Lima da Rocha, Brenda Cordeiro Bastos, Thaís Ágata Veiga Ferreira, Vitória Stefani Magalhães Trentin, Tamyres Izarelly Barbosa da Silva
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摘要

鸟类在真菌的维持中起着重要作用,因为它们被认为是宿主,它们的排泄物是某些人畜共患真菌病原体的底物。考虑到了解野生和外来鸟类的微生物群的重要性以及亚马逊地区流行病学数据的稀缺性,本研究的目的是评估巴西西亚马逊阿克市里约热内卢Branco市作为宠物饲养的鹦鹉胃肠道真菌多样性。在2020年8月至2021年12月期间,对20只鹦鹉进行了临床评估,并通过拭子法从口腔和阴道腔中提取了样本。将生物材料送去进行真菌培养,并根据其形态和生化特征对分离菌株进行分析。从13只鸟类的胃肠道样本中分离出64株真菌,分布在15个真菌属中。根据所获得的数据,在鹦鹉形虫胃肠道中有高度多样性的人畜共患真菌微生物。将野生和外来鸟类作为宠物饲养是对我们健康的潜在威胁,需要更好地了解其风险因素。
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Fungal diversity isolated from the gastrointestinal tract of psittacines kept as pets: a potential public health risk?

Birds play an important role in the maintenance of fungi, since they are considered reservoirs and their excreta serve as a substrate for certain zoonotic fungal pathogens. Considering the importance of knowing the microbiota of wild and exotic birds and the scarcity of epidemiological data in the Amazon region, the aim of this study was to evaluate the fungal diversity of the gastrointestinal tract of psittacines kept as pets in the municipality of Rio Branco, Acre, Western Amazonia, Brazil. Between August 2020 and December 2021, 20 psittacines underwent clinical evaluation and samples were taken from the oral and cloacal cavities by swabbing. The biological material was sent for fungal cultivation and the isolates were analyzed according to their morphological and biochemical characteristics. The gastrointestinal tract samples from 13 birds resulted in 64 isolates distributed among 15 fungal genera. According to the data obtained, there is a high diversity of fungal microorganisms of zoonotic interest in the gastrointestinal tract of psittaciformes. The keeping of wild and exotic birds as pets is a potential threat to our health and the risk factors need to be better understood.

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Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
4.10
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4.50%
发文量
216
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Microbiology is an international peer reviewed journal that covers a wide-range of research on fundamental and applied aspects of microbiology. The journal considers for publication original research articles, short communications, reviews, and letters to the editor, that may be submitted to the following sections: Biotechnology and Industrial Microbiology, Food Microbiology, Bacterial and Fungal Pathogenesis, Clinical Microbiology, Environmental Microbiology, Veterinary Microbiology, Fungal and Bacterial Physiology, Bacterial, Fungal and Virus Molecular Biology, Education in Microbiology. For more details on each section, please check out the instructions for authors. The journal is the official publication of the Brazilian Society of Microbiology and currently publishes 4 issues per year.
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