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Comparison of the modified agglutination test and real-time PCR for detection of Toxoplasma gondii exposure in feral cats from Phillip Island Australia and risk factors associated with infection

机译:对北普利普岛澳大利亚野猫弓形虫暴露的改性凝集试验和实时PCR的比较澳大利亚群猫猫触发和感染危险因素

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Toxoplasma gondii is considered a disease risk for many native Australian species. Feral cats are the key definitive host of T. gondii in Australia and therefore, investigating the epidemiology of T. gondii in cat populations is essential to understanding the risk posed to wildlife. Test sensitivity and specificity are poorly defined for diagnostic tests targeting T. gondii in cats and there is a need for validated techniques. This study focused on the feral cat population on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. We compared a novel real-time PCR (qPCR) protocol to the modified agglutination test (MAT) and used a Bayesian latent class modelling approach to assess the diagnostic parameters of each assay and estimate the true prevalence of T. gondii in feral cats. In addition, we performed multivariable logistic regression to determine risk factors associated with T. gondii infection in cats. Overall T. gondii prevalence by qPCR and MAT was 79.5% (95% confidence interval 72.6–85.0) and 91.8% (84.6–95.8), respectively. Bayesian modelling estimated the sensitivity and specificity of the MAT as 96.2% (95% credible interval 91.8–98.8) and 82.1% (64.9–93.6), and qPCR as 90.1% (83.6–95.5) and 96.0% (82.1–99.8), respectively. True prevalence of T. gondii infection in feral cats on Phillip Island was estimated as 90.3% (83.2–95.1). Multivariable logistic regression analysis indicated that T. gondii infection was positively associated with weight and this effect was modified by season. Cats trapped in winter had a high probability of infection, regardless of weight. The present study suggests qPCR applied to tissue is a highly sensitive, specific and logistically feasible tool for T. gondii testing in feral cat populations. Additionally, T. gondii infection is highly prevalent in feral cats on Phillip Island, which may have significant impacts on endemic and introduced marsupial populations.
机译:弓形虫被认为是许多原生澳大利亚物种的疾病风险。野猫是澳大利亚T.Gondii的关键明确宿主,因此,调查猫群体的T.Gondii的流行病学对于了解对野生动物的风险至关重要。测试敏感性和特异性定义诊断测试对于瞄准猫的Gondii,并且需要有验证的技术。本研究专注于澳大利亚维多利亚岛菲利普岛上的野猫人口。我们将新型实时PCR(QPCR)协议与改进的凝集试验(MAT)进行比较,并使用贝叶斯潜类建模方法来评估每个测定的诊断参数,并估计野猫T.Gondii的真正普遍存在。此外,我们表现了多变量的逻辑回归,以确定猫的甘迪感染相关的风险因素。 QPCR和垫的总体T.Gondii患病率分别为79.5%(95%置信区间72.6-85.0)和91.8%(84.6-95.8)。贝叶斯建模估计垫的敏感性和特异性为96.2%(95%可信间隔91.8-98.8)和82.1%(64.9-93.6),QPCR为90.1%(83.6-95.5)和96.0%(82.1-99.8),分别。菲利普岛上野生猫的T.Gondii感染的真正患病率估计为90.3%(83.2-95.1)。多变量逻辑回归分析表明,T.Gondii感染与重量呈正相关,并且这种效果被季节修饰。无论体重如何,冬天被困的猫都有很高的感染概率。本研究表明,施用对组织的QPCR是野生猫群中的T.Gondii测试的高度敏感,具体和可逻辑的可行工具。此外,普利普岛上的野生猫患有T.Gondii感染可能对流行和引入的山寨人口产生重大影响。

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