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Magnitude of the US trade in amphibians and presence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and ranavirus infection in imported North American bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana)

机译:美国两栖动物贸易的级别与蝙蝠茶中的Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis和进口北美牛蛙(Rana Catesbeiana)的存在

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Amphibians are globally threatened by anthropogenic habitat loss, the wildlife trade and emerging diseases. Previous authors have hypothesized that the spread of the amphibian disease chytridiomycosis (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis) and amphibian ranaviruses are associated with the international trade in live amphibians. The North American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) is thought to be a carrier of these pathogens, is globally traded as a live commodity, and is sold live in US markets. We obtained importation data for all live amphibians, and parts thereof, into three major US ports of entry (Los Angeles, San Francisco and New York) from 2000 to 2005. Importation of live amphibians into these ports totaled almost 28 million individuals over this 6-year period. We collected samples from freshly-imported market frogs and found infection with both pathogens in all three cities and all seasons, with an overall infection prevalence of 62% (306/493) and 8.5% (50/588) for B. dendrobatidis and ranaviruses, respectively, by PCR. This study definitively identifies these two important pathogens in recently imported live market frogs and suggests that the amphibian trade can contribute to introductions of these pathogens into new regions. It provides support for the recent listing of B. dendrobatidis and ranaviral diseases by the OIE, and provides evidence for measures to be taken to eradicate these pathogens from the trade.
机译:两栖动物受到人为栖息地损失,野生动物贸易和新兴疾病的全球威胁。以前的作者已经假设了两栖疾病杂志症(Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis)和两栖动物ranavirus的传播与实时两栖动物的国际贸易有关。北美斗牛(Rana Catesbeiana)被认为是这些病原体的载体,作为一种现场商品,被全球交易,并在美国市场销售。我们从2000年到2005年获得所有活两栖动物的进口数据和其部分,进入美国进入的三个主要港口(洛杉矶,旧金山和纽约)。将Live Amphibians进入这些港口的进口为近2800万人 - 年期。我们从新鲜进口的市场青蛙中收集了样本,并发现所有三个城市和所有季节的病原体感染,整体感染率为62%(306/493)和8.5%(50/588)的B. dendrobatidis和Ranaviruses分别通过PCR。本研究明确地识别了最近进口的现场青蛙中的这两个重要病原体,并表明两栖贸易可以促进这些病原体进入新地区的贡献。它提供了对OIE最近的B. Dendrobatidis和Ranaviral疾病的最新列表的支持,并提供了用于从贸易中消除这些病原体的措施的证据。

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