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Investigation of the molecular epizootiological characteristics and tracking of the geographical origins of Brucella canis strains in China

机译:探讨我国布鲁丽菌菌株地理起源的分子淘汰学特征及跟踪

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Brucellosis is a global pandemic infectious zoonosis. Brucella canis is a rare source of human brucellosis in China, and its public health significance remains under debate. Moreover, data pertaining to the epizootiological characteristics and geographical origin of B. canis on a nationwide scale are limited, and the risk to public safety posed by B. canis infections is unknown. The MLVA (multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis) assay can be helpful to analyse epidemiological correlations among Brucella isolates and to track their geographic origins. To accomplish this task, MLVA-16 was used to analyse the epidemiological links of 63 isolates obtained from dogs and humans. Sixty-three B. canis strains were sorted into three large clusters (A, B and C) and 50 different genotypes (GT1-50), and 43 unique genotypes were represented by single isolates, suggesting that these strains had no obvious epidemiological links and that canine brucellosis is predominantly sporadic in China. The other seven shared genotypes (among a total of 20 isolates) were each represented by two to eight isolates, indicating that strains from each shared genotype were epidemiologically correlated. Five of the shared genotypes were from 16 strains obtained from Beijing, indicating that canine brucellosis in Beijing originates from multipoint outbreaks with multiple sources of infection. Based on comprehensive case analysis of clinical B. canis infection, we preliminarily suggest that human B. canis infections are associated with Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection that results in decreased patient immunity. B. canis may have limited epidemiological significance for the healthy population, but it remains a significant threat to the canine breeding industry and to humans who come into close contact with dogs. Based on MLVA-11 data, B. canis strains were clustered into 16 genotypes and divided into five evolutionary branches; these data confirm that this population covers an extensive geographic area and exhibits characteristics of the origin and evolution of co-existing introduced and locally native lineages. We believe this study will contribute to strengthening efforts to prevent and control canine brucellosis and to improve public understanding of the health risks posed by B. canis.
机译:布鲁克病是一种全球性大流行传染性。布鲁丽菌犬是中国人体布鲁氏菌病的罕见来源,其公共卫生意义仍然存在辩论。此外,与全国范围内的B. Canis的外观学特征和地理来源有关的数据是有限的,B. canis感染的公共安全的风险是未知的。 MLVA(Multilocus可变数量串联重复分析)测定可以有助于分析布鲁氏菌分离的流行病学相关性并跟踪其地理起源。为了完成这项任务,MLVA-16用于分析从狗和人类获得的63个分离物的流行病学链接。将六十三个B. Canis菌株分为三种大簇(A,B和C)和50种不同的基因型(GT1-50),单独分离株表示43个独特的基因型,表明这些菌株没有明显的流行病学链接和该犬布鲁克病主要在中国主要是零星。其他七种共享基因型(共20分离物)各自表示两到8个分离株,表明来自每种共同基因型的菌株被流行流行相关。共用基因型中的五种来自北京获得的16个菌株,表明北京的犬瘟热来自多点爆发,来自多点感染来源。基于临床B. canis感染的综合案例分析,我们初步表明人体B. canis感染与支原体肺炎感染有关,导致患者免疫力下降。 B. Canis可能对健康人群有限的流行病学意义,但对犬类养殖行业和与狗密切接触的人来说,这仍然是一个重要的威胁。基于MLVA-11数据,B. canis菌株聚集成16种基因型,分为五个进化分支;这些数据确认,该人群涵盖了广泛的地理区域,并展示了共存引入和局部原生谱系的起源和演化的特征。我们认为这项研究将有助于加强预防和控制犬布鲁塞氏虫病的努力,并提高公众对Canis提出的健康风险的了解。

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    Chinese Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent Natl Inst Communicable Dis Control &

    Prevent Collaborat Innovat Ctr Diag &

    Treatment Infect Di State Key Lab Infect Dis Prevent &

    Control 155 Changbai Rd Beijing 102206 Peoples R China;

    Hangzhou Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent Hangzhou Peoples R China;

    Inner Mongolia Autonomous Reg Ctr Comprehens Dis Hohhot Peoples R China;

    Chinese Ctr Dis Control &

    Prevent Natl Inst Communicable Dis Control &

    Prevent Collaborat Innovat Ctr Diag &

    Treatment Infect Di State Key Lab Infect Dis Prevent &

    Control 155 Changbai Rd Beijing 102206 Peoples R China;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 动物医学(兽医学);
  • 关键词

    Brucella canis; geographic origin; molecular epizootiology;

    机译:布鲁氏菌犬;地理起源;分子淘权学;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-20 07:38:27

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