巴西北部亚马逊河城市综合体中捕获的负鼠体外寄生虫:新宿主和嗜血细菌的研究。

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
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蜱和螨是影响动物和人类健康的重要体外寄生虫,直接造成危害,并作为病原体的媒介。本研究调查了巴西北部亚马逊河流域合生双翅目有袋类动物的体外寄生虫,并对其进行了嗜血细菌的筛选。该研究于2022年10月在巴西阿马apap州的macap大都市区进行,研究区域的植被残余物以陆地雨林、冲积林和稀树草原为特征。连续12天使用活捕器(战斧式和香农式)和陷阱捕捉小型野生哺乳动物。用镊子除去体外寄生虫。将收集到的体外寄生虫分离一部分进行DNA提取和PCR扩增,并将提取的DNA用于病原体分子检测,包括细菌和原生动物。结果显示,分离型无足虫幼虫26只,肱骨无足虫若虫17只,高尔地拟滴虫20多只。分子鉴定证实了disdisa和humerale的身份,分别为Didelphis imperfecta和Didelphis marsupialis的新寄主记录。16s rRNA基因在38.5%的异型依蚊幼虫和所有的肱骨依蚊若虫中扩增成功,而在恙螨中扩增失败。病原体筛选结果为阴性。这些发现有助于了解宿主-寄生虫的相互作用,并强调需要进一步监测野生动物体外寄生虫中潜在的人畜共患病原体。
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Ectoparasites of opossum's (Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae) captured in an urban complex in the Northern Brazilian amazon: new hosts and research on hemotropic bacteria.

Ticks and mites are important ectoparasites that affect animal and human health, directly causing harm and acting as vectors of pathogens. This study investigated the ectoparasites of synanthropic didelphids marsupials in northern Amazonia, Brazil, and screened them for hemotropic bacteria. The study was carried out in October 2022 in the metropolitan region of Macapá, Amapá State, Brazil, in vegetation remnants characterized by terra firme rainforest, alluvial forest, and savanna. Sampling was conducted over 12 consecutive days using live traps (Tomahawk and Shanon) and pitfall traps for capturing small wild mammals. The ectoparasites were removed using tweezers. A fraction of the collected ectoparasites was separated for DNA extraction and subsequent PCR amplification, and an aliquot of the extracted DNA was used for pathogen molecular tests, including bacteria and protozoa. A total of 26 larvae of Amblyomma dissimile, 17 nymphs of Amblyomma humerale, and more than 20 larvae of Eutrombicula goeldii were analyzed. Molecular identification confirmed the identity of A. dissimile and A. humerale, with new host records for Didelphis imperfecta and Didelphis marsupialis, respectively. The 16 S rRNA gene amplified successfully for 38.5% of A. dissimile larvae and all A. humerale nymphs, while the 18 S rRNA gene failed for chiggers. Pathogen screening yielded negative results. These findings contribute to the knowledge of host-parasite interactions and highlight the need for further surveillance of potential zoonotic agents in ectoparasites from wildlife.

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Veterinary Research Communications
Veterinary Research Communications 农林科学-兽医学
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Research Communications publishes fully refereed research articles and topical reviews on all aspects of the veterinary sciences. Interdisciplinary articles are particularly encouraged, as are well argued reviews, even if they are somewhat controversial. The journal is an appropriate medium in which to publish new methods, newly described diseases and new pathological findings, as these are applied to animals. The material should be of international rather than local interest. As it deliberately seeks a wide coverage, Veterinary Research Communications provides its readers with a means of keeping abreast of current developments in the entire field of veterinary science.
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