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非洲水牛的线虫-球虫寄生虫共感染:流行病学及其与宿主状况和妊娠的关联

Nematode-coccidia parasite co-infections in African buffalo: Epidemiology and associations with host condition and pregnancy.

作者信息

Gorsich Erin E, Ezenwa Vanessa O, Jolles Anna E

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA.

Odum School of Ecology and Department of Infectious Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, USA.

出版信息

Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl. 2014 Jun 11;3(2):124-34. doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2014.05.003. eCollection 2014 Aug.

Abstract

Co-infections are common in natural populations and interactions among co-infecting parasites can significantly alter the transmission and host fitness costs of infection. Because both exposure and susceptibility vary over time, predicting the consequences of parasite interactions on host fitness and disease dynamics may require detailed information on their effects across different environmental (season) and host demographic (age, sex) conditions. This study examines five years of seasonal health and co-infection patterns in African buffalo (Syncerus caffer). We use data on two groups of gastrointestinal parasites, coccidia and nematodes, to test the hypothesis that co-infection and season interact to influence (1) parasite prevalence and intensity and (2) three proxies for host fitness: host pregnancy, host body condition, and parasite aggregation. Our results suggest that season-dependent interactions between nematodes and coccidia affect the distribution of infections. Coccidia prevalence, coccidia intensity and nematode prevalence were sensitive to factors that influence host immunity and exposure (age, sex, and season) but nematode intensity was most strongly predicted by co-infection with coccidia and its interaction with season. The influence of co-infection on host body condition and parasite aggregation occurred in season-dependent manner. Co-infected buffalo in the early wet season were in worse condition, had a less aggregated distribution of nematode parasites, and lower nematode infection intensity than buffalo infected with nematodes alone. We did not detect an effect of infection or co-infection on host pregnancy. These results suggest that demographic and seasonal variation may mediate the effects of parasites, and their interactions, on the distribution and fitness costs of infection.

摘要

共感染在自然种群中很常见,同时感染的寄生虫之间的相互作用会显著改变感染的传播以及宿主健康成本。由于暴露和易感性会随时间变化,预测寄生虫相互作用对宿主健康和疾病动态的影响可能需要有关它们在不同环境(季节)和宿主人口统计学(年龄、性别)条件下的影响的详细信息。本研究调查了非洲水牛(非洲野水牛)五年的季节性健康和共感染模式。我们使用两组胃肠道寄生虫(球虫和线虫)的数据来检验以下假设:共感染和季节相互作用会影响(1)寄生虫的流行率和感染强度,以及(2)宿主健康的三个指标:宿主怀孕情况、宿主身体状况和寄生虫聚集情况。我们的结果表明,线虫和球虫之间的季节依赖性相互作用会影响感染的分布。球虫流行率、球虫感染强度和线虫流行率对影响宿主免疫力和暴露情况的因素(年龄、性别和季节)敏感,但线虫感染强度最主要由与球虫的共感染及其与季节的相互作用来预测。共感染对宿主身体状况和寄生虫聚集的影响呈现出季节依赖性。在雨季早期共感染的水牛状况较差,线虫寄生虫的分布聚集程度较低,且线虫感染强度低于仅感染线虫的水牛。我们未检测到感染或共感染对宿主怀孕有影响。这些结果表明,人口统计学和季节变化可能会调节寄生虫及其相互作用对感染分布和健康成本的影响。

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