Emery David L, Hunt Peter W, Le Jambre Leo F
Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
CSIRO Livestock Industries, McMaster Laboratory, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.
Int J Parasitol. 2016 Nov;46(12):755-769. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2016.07.001. Epub 2016 Sep 13.
Haemonchus contortus (Barber's pole worm or "BPW") is the nematode "nemesis" of small ruminant production systems in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Its reputation derives from a combination of high fecundity and a short generational interval that provides an enviable developmental plasticity for adaptation or resistance to control measures. This review critically examines the historical and current literature on the host-parasite-environment interaction for H. contortus, particularly in sheep, to highlight changes in parasite distribution and ecology on pasture, changes to the seasonal inhibition of fourth stage larvae and the most appropriate models to identify protective responses and assess vaccines. The review also proposes pathways to bring host genetics to fruition and avenues where advances in the parasite genome may complement control measures.
捻转血矛线虫(巴贝斯虫或“BPW”)是世界热带和亚热带地区小型反刍动物生产系统中的线虫“克星”。它之所以声名远扬,是因为其繁殖力高且世代间隔短,这为适应或抵抗控制措施提供了令人羡慕的发育可塑性。本综述批判性地审视了关于捻转血矛线虫宿主 - 寄生虫 - 环境相互作用的历史和当前文献,特别是在绵羊方面,以突出寄生虫在牧场上的分布和生态变化、第四阶段幼虫季节性抑制的变化以及识别保护性反应和评估疫苗的最合适模型。该综述还提出了实现宿主遗传学成果的途径,以及寄生虫基因组进展可能补充控制措施的途径。