鸡侵袭性曲霉病的形态学和分子诊断

Adesina Fagbohun Olusegun, Akinola Oladosu Gbolahanmi, Damilola Adesina Rofiat
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侵袭性曲霉病的确诊对于确保食物和伴侣动物疾病的适当治疗和有效管理至关重要。鸡死后发现疑似侵袭性曲霉病。采用形态学和分子学方法对死鸡标本中的曲霉进行鉴定。形态学上鉴定出烟曲霉和黄曲霉两种曲霉。基于聚合酶链反应(PCR)的分子鉴定和部分5.8 S rRNA、完整的内部转录间隔-2和部分28S rRNA序列的序列分析加强了形态学鉴定,从而确定了该病的确诊。通过多序列分析,确定了黄曲霉与烟曲霉及其他曲霉的多个热点区。最大似然系统发育树显示,来自同一物种的分离物被归为同一支系。正确鉴别曲霉种类是有效防治该病的重要手段。
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Morphological and molecular diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis in chickens
Confirmatory diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis is paramount to ensure proper treatment and effective management of the disease in food and companion animals. Suspected invasive aspergilllosis in chickens was encountered at post-mortem. Morphological and molecular methods were employed to identify Aspergillus from samples collected from dead chickens at post-mortem. Morphologically, two species of Aspergillus were identified, namely Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillus flavus. Molecular identification based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequence analysis of the partial 5.8 S rRNA, complete internal transcribed spacer-2 and partial 28S rRNA sequences bolstered morphological identification to arrive at the confirmatory diagnosis of the disease. Various hotspots that differentiate A. flavus from A. fumigatus and from other Aspergillus species were identified based on multiple sequence analysis. Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree showed that isolates from the same species were grouped in the same clade. It is important to correctly identify the Aspergillus species in order to efficiently manage the disease.
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