巴西市区捕获蝙蝠刚地弓形虫和钩端螺旋体血清学和分子学调查

Dália Monique Ribeiro Machado , Felipe Fornazari , Karine Bott Mantovan , Mariana Aimee Ramos Xavier da Silva , Mariana Zanchetta e Gava , Paula Ferraz de Camargo Zanotto , Luiz Daniel de Barros , Luis Antonio Mathias , Benedito Donizete Menozzi , Helio Langoni
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人畜共患疾病影响多种宿主物种,包括蝙蝠,众所周知蝙蝠携带并传播许多人畜共患病病原体。本研究的目的是检测蝙蝠体内针对弓形虫和钩端螺旋体的抗体,以及用于狂犬病诊断的相应病原体的DNA。圣保罗博图卡图的环境健康监测中心对处于危险中、坠落或栖息在不寻常地方的蝙蝠进行了救助,并将其送往圣保罗州立大学(UNESP)人兽共患诊断服务中心(FMVZ-UNESP,SP博图卡托校区)进行狂犬病诊断测试。这些动物的血清样本用于改良凝集试验(MAT-Toxo)和显微镜凝集试验(MAT-Lebto),而血液样本用于常规PCR。总共有九种蝙蝠、食虫动物和食草动物(n=49),属于Artibeus属、Eptesicus属、Eumops属、Lasiurus属、Molossus属和Myotis属。在49份检测样本中,MAT Toxo检测到弓形虫抗体7份(14.2%),而MAT Lepto检测到钩端螺旋体抗体3份(6.1%)。研究结果表明,在巴西城市地区,食虫蝙蝠自然暴露于弓形虫和钩端螺旋体,这些动物有可能成为宿主并在环境中传播这些病原体。
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Serological and molecular investigations on Toxoplasma gondii and Leptospira spp. in bats captured in urban areas from Brazil

Zoonoses affect multiple host species, including bats, which are known to harbor and transmit many zoonotic pathogens. The objective of this study was to detect antibodies against to Toxoplasma gondii and Leptospira spp., as well as DNA of the respective pathogens in bats captured for for rabies diagnosis. Bats at risk, falling or roosting in unusual places, were rescued by the Environmental Health Surveillance in Botucatu, São Paulo, and sent to the Zoonosis Diagnosis Service of the São Paulo State University (UNESP), FMVZ-UNESP, Campus of Botucatu, SP to perform the diagnostic test of rabies. Serum samples from these animals were used tested for the Modified Agglutination Test (MAT-Toxo), the Microscopic Agglutination Test (MAT-Lepto), while blood samples were submitted for conventional PCR. In total, nine species of bats, insectivores, and frugivores (n = 49) of the genera Artibeus, Eptesicus, Eumops, Lasiurus, Molossus, and Myotis. Among the 49 samples tested, MAT-Toxo detected Toxoplasma antibodies in seven (14.2%), while MAT-Lepto detected Leptospira antibodies in 3 (6.1%). None of the samples tested positive by PCR. The results indicate natural exposure of insectivorous bats to T. gondii and Leptospira spp. in urban areas of Brazil and the possibility of these animals acting as reservoirs and disseminating these pathogens in the environment.

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