韩国山羊人畜共患小隐孢子虫(IIdA15G1亚型)感染临床病例分析

IF 0.6 4区 农林科学 Q3 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinarni Medicina Pub Date : 2022-01-18 eCollection Date: 2022-03-01 DOI:10.17221/212/2020-VETMED
Jongho Kim, Kyunghyun Lee, Su Gwon Roh, Ha-Young Kim, Jong Wan Kim, ByungJae So, Eun-Jin Choi
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微小隐孢子虫是一种肠道原生动物,在包括反刍动物和人类在内的多种脊椎动物宿主中引起严重腹泻。C.细小病毒感染对畜牧业造成了巨大的经济损失;此外,感染的人畜共患传播可能导致免疫抑制的人类死亡。在本研究中,我们报告了两例大韩民国山羊儿童的严重隐孢子虫病。这两个病例在出现时都患有严重腹泻;组织病理学检查显示肠绒毛萎缩和融合,空肠和回肠中有大量环状嗜碱性生物。根据组织病理学分析、细小芽孢杆菌gp60基因扩增、改良Ziehl-Neelsen染色和细小芽孢杆菌抗原ELISA的结果,这两个病例都被诊断为隐孢子虫病。根据利用细小梭菌gp60基因对遗传亚型的系统发育分析,细小梭菌分离株被鉴定为具有人畜共患潜力的IIdA15G1亚型。这是首次报道C。大韩民国的细小病毒亚型IId。考虑到与病理病变相关的临床表现以及这些发现的人畜共患意义,对C。山羊细小病毒感染对于最大限度地减少反刍动物养殖场的经济损失和维持公共卫生安全标准至关重要。
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Clinical cases of zoonotic Cryptosporidium parvum (subtype IIdA15G1) infections in Korean goats.

Cryptosporidium parvum is an enteric protozoan, which causes severe diarrhoea in a wide range of vertebrate hosts including ruminants and humans. C. parvum infections are responsible for immense economic losses to the livestock industry; furthermore, the zoonotic spread of the infection may lead to mortality in immunosuppressed humans. In the present study, we report two cases of severe cryptosporidiosis in goat kids in the Republic of Korea. Both cases were afflicted with severe diarrhoea upon presentation; the histopathological examinations revealed atrophied and fused intestinal villi and numerous circular basophilic organisms in the jejunum and ileum. Both cases were diagnosed with cryptosporidiosis based on the results of the histopathological analysis, amplification of the C. parvum gp60 gene, modified Ziehl-Neelsen staining, and C. parvum antigen ELISA. According to the phylogenetic analysis using the C. parvum gp60 gene for the genetic subtypes, the C. parvum isolates were identified as subtype IIdA15G1 with zoonotic potential. This is the first pathological report of caprine cryptosporidiosis induced by C. parvum subtype IId in the Republic of Korea. Considering the clinical manifestations associated with the pathological lesions and the zoonotic significance of these findings, the continuous monitoring and prevention of C. parvum infections in goats are essential for minimising the economic losses in ruminant farms and in maintaining public health safety standards.

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Veterinarni Medicina
Veterinarni Medicina Veterinary Sciences-兽医学
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1.30
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62
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18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Veterinarni Medicina publishes in English original papers, short communications, critical reviews and case reports from all fields of veterinary and biomedical sciences.
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