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First report of Anaplasma platys infection in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and molecular detection of Ehrlichia canis and Leishmania infantum in foxes from Portugal

机译:葡萄牙狐狸中无性板浆菌感染的首次报道以及狐狸中埃里希氏犬和婴儿利什曼原虫的分子检测

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Background The bacteria Anaplasma platys and Ehrlichia canis and the protozoan Leishmania infantum are vector-borne agents that cause canine vector-borne diseases, some of which are zoonotic. The present survey investigated the prevalence of Anaplasma, Ehrlichia and Leishmania in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from Portugal by molecular analysis, in order to evaluate the epidemiological role of these canids as reservoirs of infection. Methods Blood and/or bone marrow samples were collected from 78 red foxes obtained in eight districts of northern, central and southern Portugal. Real-time polymerase chain reactions (PCR) amplified a 123 bp fragment of the 16S rRNA gene of Anaplasma spp. and Ehrlichia spp. and a 265 bp fragment of the L. infantum internal transcribed spacer one (ITS1) region of the rRNA operon evaluated by PCR-high resolution melt analysis (PCR-HRM), with sequencing of the DNA products. A phylogenetic analysis was carried out to compare these to other sequences from Anaplasma spp. and Ehrlichia spp. deposited in GenBank?. Results A. platys was detected in 10 (14.5%) and E. canis in two (2.9%) out of 69 foxes; and L. infantum was detected in one (1.3%) of the 78 foxes. The prevalence of A. platys was significantly different from the prevalence of E. canis (p=0.016) and from that of L. infantum (p=0.002). No co-infections were found in any one of the 78 foxes. No statistically significant differences were found between the type of sample (blood and bone marrow), geographic regions (north/centre and south), age (<2 years and?≥2 years) and gender for any one of the agents. Conclusions This is the first known report of A. platys in red foxes worldwide, as well as the first molecular evidence of E. canis in foxes from Portugal. The moderate prevalence of A. platys suggests that red foxes may play a role in the epidemiology of infection with this bacterium and serve as a reservoir for domestic dogs.
机译:背景技术板状无浆细菌和犬埃里希氏菌以及原生动物婴儿利什曼原虫是媒介传播媒介,可引起犬媒介传播疾病,其中有些是人畜共患病。本调查通过分子分析调查了葡萄牙红狐(Vulpes vulpes)中无性生殖,埃里希氏菌和利什曼原虫的流行,以评估这些犬科动物作为感染源的流行病学作用。方法从葡萄牙北部,中部和南部八个地区的78只狐狸采集血液和/或骨髓样本。实时聚合酶链反应(PCR)扩增了Anaplasma spp的16S rRNA基因的123 bp片段。和埃里希氏菌属。通过PCR-高分辨率熔解分析(PCR-HRM)评估了rRNA操纵子的L. infantum内部转录间隔区1(ITS1)区域的265 bp片段,并对DNA产物进行了测序。进行了系统发育分析,以将其与Anaplasma spp的其他序列进行比较。和埃里希氏菌属。存放在GenBank?结果在69只狐狸中,有10只(14.5%)有板栗,犬中有两只(2.9%)。在78头狐狸中,有一只(1.3%)被检测到婴儿乳杆菌。板栗的患病率与犬埃里希氏菌的患病率(p = 0.016)和婴儿乳杆菌的患病率(p = 0.002)有显着差异。在78只狐狸的任何一只中均未发现共感染。在任何一种药物的样本类型(血液和骨髓),地理区域(北部/中部和南部),年龄(<2岁且≥2岁)和性别之间均未发现统计学上的显着差异。结论这是世界范围内关于赤狐中板球菌的第一个已知报道,也是来自葡萄牙的狐狸中犬科动物的第一个分子证据。板栗的中等流行率表明,狐狸可能在这种细菌感染的流行病学中起作用,并可以作为家犬的储存库。

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