Bahrami S, Ghadrdan A R, Mirabdollahi S M, Fayed M R
Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran.
Department of Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran.
Trop Biomed. 2014 Mar;31(1):110-7.
A total of 105 blood samples from healthy horses from different stables in Yazd province, center of Iran, were examined for the presence of Theileria equi infection using parasitological and molecular methods. Out of the 105 samples, the parasitological method detected T. equi infection in 5 (4.76%) cases while the PCR method gave 24 (22.86%) positive results. Age, gender and breed were not determined as risk factors for T. equi infection in this study. Since blood samples were taken from healthy animals, this implies that 22.86% of horses had subclinical theileriosis in the current study. In conclusion, this study demonstrated that T. equi is present in horses in the center of Iran. Despite the healthy appearance of horses, these carrier animals can transmit the parasites to ticks and are a potential continuous source for maintaining and disseminating the organisms to the horse population. We concluded that it is important to make further studies on definitive host and vectors in the respective areas.
对来自伊朗中部亚兹德省不同马厩的105匹健康马匹的血液样本,采用寄生虫学和分子方法检测马泰勒虫感染情况。在这105份样本中,寄生虫学方法检测到5例(4.76%)马泰勒虫感染,而PCR方法检测出24例(22.86%)阳性结果。本研究未确定年龄、性别和品种为马泰勒虫感染的风险因素。由于血液样本取自健康动物,这意味着在本研究中22.86%的马匹患有亚临床泰勒虫病。总之,本研究表明伊朗中部的马匹存在马泰勒虫。尽管马匹外观健康,但这些携带病原体的动物可将寄生虫传播给蜱,并且是维持和传播该生物体至马群的潜在持续来源。我们得出结论,对相应地区的终末宿主和传播媒介进行进一步研究很重要。