Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 2018 Mar;9(3):660-664. doi: 10.1016/j.ttbdis.2018.01.019. Epub 2018 Feb 3.
Red foxes, Vulpes vulpes are among the most widely spread carnivores in the world, invading also urban areas and are often parasitized by various ticks and directly exposed to several vector-borne pathogens, including the commonly present "Theileria annae". Considering the paucity of data on the possible vectors of this pathogen and the presence of the infection in various locations across the globe, the aim of our study was to understand the potential role of various environmental factors on the distribution of "T. annae" in red foxes from a well-defined region within the Carpathians, Romania. Between July 2016 and April 2017, a total of 347 blood samples originating from red foxes from 13 counties were tested using a PCR specifically designed for "T. annae". In order to assess the potential distribution of "T. annae" based on niche modelling, we used presence-only data and 15 ecological variables. The probability of presence models was built using MaxEnt software. Of all sampled foxes, 20.1% (66 unique locations in 8 counties) were positive for "T. annae" DNA. There was no significant difference between the prevalence in males and females, nor between juveniles and adults. The sequences were all identical to each other and showed 100% identity to other sequences deposited in GenBank. The highest contribution to the spatial model was represented by the agricultural land coverage. This is the first study to demonstrate the presence of "T. annae" in foxes in Romania and the first spatial analysis for "T. annae" highlighting the importance of the environmental factors on its distribution.
红狐(Vulpes vulpes)是世界上分布最广的食肉动物之一,它们也会入侵城市地区,经常被各种蜱虫寄生,并直接暴露于几种媒介传播的病原体中,包括常见的“Annae 泰勒虫(Theileria annae)”。考虑到这种病原体的潜在传播媒介的数据稀缺性以及该感染在全球各地的存在,我们的研究旨在了解各种环境因素在罗马尼亚喀尔巴阡山脉一个明确区域内的红狐中“T. annae”分布的潜在作用。2016 年 7 月至 2017 年 4 月期间,使用专门针对“T. annae”设计的 PCR 对来自 13 个县的 347 份红狐血液样本进行了检测。为了根据生态位模型评估“T. annae”的潜在分布,我们使用了存在数据和 15 个生态变量。使用 MaxEnt 软件构建了存在模型的概率。在所采样的狐狸中,20.1%(8 个县的 66 个独特位置)的“T. annae”DNA 呈阳性。雄性和雌性之间、幼崽和成年狐狸之间的患病率没有显著差异。这些序列彼此完全相同,与 GenBank 中其他已存入的序列完全一致。对空间模型贡献最大的是农业用地覆盖。这是首次在罗马尼亚的狐狸中证明存在“T. annae”,也是首次对“T. annae”进行空间分析,突出了环境因素对其分布的重要性。