巴西潘塔纳尔野生鸟类毛滴虫的分子检测与鉴定。

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q2 Veterinary
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria Pub Date : 2025-06-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S1984-29612025033
Amanda Garcia Pereira, Sarah Raquel Jesus Santos Simões, Maitê Cardoso Coelho da Silva, Leticia Colovatti Mariano, Ana Cláudia Calchi, Amir Salvador Alabi Cordova, Tiago Valadares Ferreira, João Batista Pinho, Alan Fecchio, Ricardo Bassini-Silva, Ana Carolina Castro-Santiago, Jeffrey Bell, Rosangela Zacarias Machado, Marcos Rogério André, Karin Werther
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毛滴虫科的成员,特别是鸡毛滴虫,是全球分布的鸟类寄生虫,主要感染哥伦比亚目、鹰形目和鹰形目的鸟类。虽然过形虫的感染通常是亚临床的,但也有临床病例的报道。传播可通过直接接触或通过受污染的食物或水间接发生,使各种鸟类目,包括雁形目、鹰形目、雁形目、鹅形目、雀形目、鹰嘴形目、鹦形目和隐形目发生感染。本研究旨在对巴西潘塔纳尔州马托格罗索州pocon地区捕获的246只野生鸟类毛滴虫的发生情况和遗传多样性进行研究。于2022年7月从属于6个不同目的鸟类身上采集了口咽拭子样本。提取DNA后,针对ITS1/5.8S/ITS2核糖体区域进行分子检测。检出阳性标本107只(43.5%),检出率较高的有过形虫(40.8%)、瓜形虫(75%)和柱形虫(63.2%)。系统发育分析采用贝叶斯推理方法,将获得的18个序列,代表5个不同的单倍型,划分为鸡尾绦虫的3个分支。结论:在3个不同鸟类目无症状鸟类中检测到毛滴虫DNA。巴西潘塔纳尔地区鸡尾绦虫的高感染率和物种间的单倍型共享突出了鸡尾绦虫在野生鸟类中的广泛分布和潜在传播。
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Molecular detection and characterization of Trichomonas spp. in wild birds in the Brazilian Pantanal.

Molecular detection and characterization of Trichomonas spp. in wild birds in the Brazilian Pantanal.

Molecular detection and characterization of Trichomonas spp. in wild birds in the Brazilian Pantanal.

Molecular detection and characterization of Trichomonas spp. in wild birds in the Brazilian Pantanal.

Members of the family Trichomonadidae, particularly Trichomonas gallinae, are globally distributed avian parasites that primarily infect birds from the orders Columbiformes, Falconiformes, and Strigiformes. Although infections in Passeriformes are often subclinical, clinical cases have been reported. Transmission occurs through direct contact or indirectly via contaminated food or water, enabling infection across various avian orders, including Anseriformes, Falconiformes, Galliformes, Gruiformes, Passeriformes, Piciformes, Psittaciformes, and Strigiformes. This study aimed to assess the occurrence and genetic diversity of Trichomonas spp. in 246 wild birds captured in Poconé, Mato Grosso, located in the Brazilian Pantanal. Oropharyngeal swab samples were collected in July 2022 from birds belonging to six different orders. Following DNA extraction, molecular detection was performed targeting the ITS1/5.8S/ITS2 ribosomal region. Of the total samples, 107 (43.5%) tested positive, with high prevalence in Passeriformes (40.8%), Cuculiformes (75%), and Columbiformes (63.2%). Phylogenetic analysis using Bayesian inference placed the 18 obtained sequences, representing five distinct haplotypes, into three separate clades of T. gallinae. In conclusion, Trichomonas DNA was detected in asymptomatic birds from three different avian orders. The high infection prevalence and haplotype sharing among species highlight the widespread distribution and potential transmission of T. gallinae among wild birds in the Brazilian Pantanal.

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Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria PARASITOLOGY-VETERINARY SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: La revista es un órgano de difusión del Colegio Brasileño de Parasitología Veterinaria, con una especificidad dentro de esa área, la difusión de los resultados de la investigación brasileña en las áreas de Helmintología, Protozoología, Entomología y agentes transmitidos por artrópodos, relacionados con la salud animal.
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