Galindo-Bustos Miguel Angel, Hernandez-Jauregui Dulce María Brousset, Cheng Tina, Vredenburg Vance, Parra-Olea Gabriela
J Zoo Wildl Med. 2014 Dec;45(4):830-5. doi: 10.1638/2014-0023.1.
In Mexico City, native and exotic amphibians are commonly sold through the pet trade. This study investigates the presence of Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) in native amphibians being sold at two commercial markets and at a herpetarium in Mexico City. A total of 238 individuals (6 genera and 12 species) were tested for Bd using real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis. There were 197 Bd-positive individuals (prevalence 82%) from five species of amphibians. Hyla eximia from the markets had very high Bd prevalence (100%; 76/76 and 99%; 88/89) but those from the herpetarium were Bd negative (0/12). Ambystoma mexicanum from the herpetarium also had a high Bd-positive prevalence (80%; 28/35). Though A. mexicanum is nearly extinct in the wild, a commercial market continues to flourish through the pet trade. Now that captive colonies of A. mexicanum are currently used for reintroduction programs, the authors recommend quarantine to reduce spread of Bd via movement of infected animals in the trade and between colonies and via disposal of wastewater from captive collections.
在墨西哥城,本地和外来两栖动物通常通过宠物贸易进行销售。本研究调查了墨西哥城两个商业市场和一家两栖爬行动物馆所售本地两栖动物中蛙壶菌(Bd)的存在情况。使用实时聚合酶链反应(PCR)分析对总共238只个体(6属12种)进行了Bd检测。有197只Bd阳性个体(患病率82%),来自五种两栖动物。市场上的艾氏雨蛙Bd患病率非常高(100%;76/76和99%;88/89),但两栖爬行动物馆的艾氏雨蛙Bd呈阴性(0/12)。两栖爬行动物馆的墨西哥钝口螈Bd阳性患病率也很高(80%;28/35)。尽管墨西哥钝口螈在野外几乎灭绝,但通过宠物贸易,商业市场仍在蓬勃发展。鉴于目前墨西哥钝口螈的圈养群体被用于重新引入计划,作者建议进行检疫,以减少Bd通过贸易中受感染动物的流动以及在不同群体之间的流动,以及通过处理圈养收集产生的废水而传播。