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澳大利亚各地鸡群中艾美耳球虫的分子调查。

A molecular survey of Eimeria in chickens across Australia.

作者信息

Godwin Rosamond M, Morgan Jess A T

机构信息

Agri-Science Queensland, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, St. Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia; Poultry CRC, PO Box U242, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia.

Agri-Science Queensland, Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, St. Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia; Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, PO Box 6097, St. Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia.

出版信息

Vet Parasitol. 2015 Nov 30;214(1-2):16-21. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.09.030. Epub 2015 Oct 1.

Abstract

Coccidiosis is a costly enteric disease of chickens caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Eimeria. Disease diagnosis and management is complicated since there are multiple Eimeria species infecting chickens and mixed species infections are common. Current control measures are only partially effective and this, combined with concerns over vaccine efficacy and increasing drug resistance, demonstrates a need for improved coccidiosis diagnosis and control. Before improvements can be made, it is important to understand the species commonly infecting poultry flocks in both backyard and commercial enterprises. The aim of this project was to conduct a survey and assessment of poultry Eimeria across Australia using genetic markers, and create a collection of isolates for each Eimeria species. A total of 260 samples (faecal or caecal) was obtained, and survey results showed that Eimeria taxa were present in 98% of commercial and 81% of backyard flocks. The distribution of each Eimeria species was widespread across Australia, with representatives of all species being found in every state and territory, and the Eimeria species predominating in commercial flocks differed from those in backyard flocks. Three operational taxonomic units also occurred frequently in commercial flocks highlighting the need to understand the impact of these uncharacterised species on poultry production. As Eimeria infections were also frequent in backyard flocks, there is a potential for backyard flocks to act as reservoirs for disease, especially as the industry moves towards free range production systems. This Eimeria collection will be an important genetic resource which is the crucial first step in the development of more sophisticated diagnostic tools and the development of new live vaccines which ultimately will provide savings to the industry in terms of more efficient coccidiosis management.

摘要

球虫病是由艾美耳属原生动物寄生虫引起的一种对鸡来说代价高昂的肠道疾病。由于有多种艾美耳属物种感染鸡且混合物种感染很常见,疾病诊断和管理变得复杂。当前的控制措施仅部分有效,再加上对疫苗效力的担忧以及耐药性的增加,表明需要改进球虫病的诊断和控制。在做出改进之前,了解在后院和商业企业中通常感染家禽群的物种很重要。该项目的目的是利用遗传标记对澳大利亚各地的家禽艾美耳属进行调查和评估,并为每个艾美耳属物种创建一个分离株库。总共获得了260个样本(粪便或盲肠),调查结果显示,98%的商业鸡群和81%的后院鸡群中存在艾美耳属分类群。每个艾美耳属物种的分布在澳大利亚很广泛,每个州和领地都发现了所有物种的代表,商业鸡群中占主导地位的艾美耳属物种与后院鸡群中的不同。三个操作分类单元在商业鸡群中也经常出现,这突出了了解这些未鉴定物种对家禽生产影响的必要性。由于后院鸡群中艾美耳属感染也很频繁,后院鸡群有可能成为疾病的储存宿主,特别是随着该行业朝着自由放养生产系统发展。这个艾美耳属分离株库将是一种重要的遗传资源,这是开发更复杂诊断工具和新型活疫苗的关键第一步,最终将在更有效的球虫病管理方面为该行业节省成本。

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