Juhásová Ľudmila, Bazsalovicsová Eva, Králová-Hromadová Ivica, Karamon Jacek
Acta Parasitol. 2016 Dec 1;61(4):790-795. doi: 10.1515/ap-2016-0109.
The veterinary important parasite of ruminants, giant liver fluke Fascioloides magna(Trematoda: Fasciolidae), isolated from liver of farmed fallow deer (Dama dama) from Podkarpackie Province (southeastern Poland) was genotypized by mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase (cox1) and nicotinamide dehydrogenase (nad1) markers. The data on this newly emerged population were compared with mitochondrial haplotypes of recently detected Polish population of F. magna from Lower Silesian Wilderness (southwestern Poland) and with European populations of the parasite from all three natural foci; northern Italy, Czech Republic and the Danube floodplain forests. The flukes from Podkarpackie Province were found to be genetically identical with flukes from Czech Republic and Lower Silesian Wilderness in Poland. It is evident that central and southwestern Czech Republic, recognized as one of the endemic area of F. magna in Europe, has been enlarging and parasite has been invading several novel localities in Poland.
从波兰东南部喀尔巴阡省养殖的黇鹿(Dama dama)肝脏中分离出的反刍动物重要兽医寄生虫——巨片形吸虫(Fascioloides magna,吸虫纲:片形科),通过线粒体细胞色素c氧化酶(cox1)和烟酰胺脱氢酶(nad1)标记进行基因分型。将这个新出现种群的数据与最近在波兰西南部下西里西亚荒野检测到的波兰巨片形吸虫种群的线粒体单倍型,以及来自三个自然疫源地(意大利北部、捷克共和国和多瑙河泛滥平原森林)的该寄生虫欧洲种群进行了比较。发现喀尔巴阡省的吸虫在基因上与捷克共和国以及波兰下西里西亚荒野的吸虫相同。显然,被认为是欧洲巨片形吸虫流行地区之一的捷克共和国中部和西南部一直在扩大,该寄生虫已侵入波兰的几个新地区。