印度喀什米尔山谷绵羊弯曲血蜱形态及形态变异。

Q3 Immunology and Microbiology
Journal of Parasitic Diseases Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-24 DOI:10.1007/s12639-025-01783-6
Farah Naaz, Hidayatullah Tak, Showkat A Ganai, M Shaharyar Wani
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寄生线虫对全球畜牧业生产构成重大威胁,弯曲血蜱在小型反刍动物中成为一种特别具有破坏性的病原体。尽管驱虫剂被广泛使用,但弯纹夜蛾仍然通过产生抗虫性和适应不同的环境来逃避控制措施。在这里,我们研究了最近报道的克什米尔山谷绵羊中扭曲鼠舌虫抗虫种群的形态和形态特征及其相关变化,克什米尔山谷是一个小型反刍动物生产面临这种寄生虫持续挑战的地区。对38只Corriedale羊的检查显示,血螨的患病率为47.4%,得到864份血螨标本。形态计量学分析证实所有标本均为扭曲人,种内差异明显,包括雌性体长、雄性体宽、雄性食道长度较大,且两性的宫颈乳头位置更靠后。雌性标本外阴皮瓣有舌状(69.09%)、节状(24.55%)和光滑(6.36%)3种不同类型。这些发现为弓形孔虫发生的适应性变化提供了重要的见解,可能反映了与抗虫性、免疫逃避和局部选择压力相关的进化变化,有助于制定有针对性的控制策略,并了解这种经济上重要的线虫的进化动力学。
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Morphological and morphometric variations in Haemonchus contortus infecting Ovines from Kashmir valley, India.

Parasitic nematodes pose a significant threat to global livestock production, with Haemonchus contortus emerging as a particularly devastating pathogen in small ruminants. Despite widespread use of anthelmintics, H. contortus continues to evade control measures by developing anthelmintic resistance and adapting to diverse environments. Here, we investigate morphological and morphometric characteristics and the associated variations in recently reported anthelmintic resistant population of H. contortus in sheep from Kashmir valley, a region where small ruminant production faces persistent challenges from this parasite. Examination of 38 Corriedale sheep revealed a prevalence of 47.4%, yielding 864 Haemonchus specimens. Morphometric analysis confirmed all the specimens as H. contortus, with some notable intraspecific variations including larger female body length, male body width, and male esophageal length, as well as more posteriorly positioned cervical papillae in both sexes. Female specimens exhibited three distinct types of vulvar flaps: linguiform (69.09%), knobbed (24.55%), and smooth (6.36%). These findings provide critical insights into the adaptive changes occurring in H. contortus, potentially reflecting evolutionary changes related to anthelmintic resistance, immune evasion, and local selective pressures which can help in developing targeted control strategies and understanding the evolutionary dynamics of this economically significant nematode.

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Journal of Parasitic Diseases
Journal of Parasitic Diseases Immunology and Microbiology-Parasitology
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期刊介绍: The primary constituency of the Journal of Parasitic Diseases is parasitology. It publishes original research papers (pure, applied and clinical), which contribute significantly to any area of parasitology. Research papers on various aspects of cellular and molecular parasitology are welcome.
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