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使用粪便抗原酶联免疫吸附测定法诊断猫鞭虫感染及佛罗里达州南部野猫中的感染率

Diagnosis of feline whipworm infection using a coproantigen ELISA and the prevalence in feral cats in southern Florida.

作者信息

Geng Jinming, Elsemore David A, Oudin Nathalie, Ketzis Jennifer K

机构信息

IDEXX Laboratories, Inc., Westbrook, ME 04092, United States.

Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, P.O. Box 334, Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis, West Indies; Currently, Banfield Pet Hospital, 12215 South Dixie Hwy, Pinecrest, FL 33156, United States.

出版信息

Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports. 2018 Dec;14:181-186. doi: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2018.11.002. Epub 2018 Nov 14.

Abstract

Trichuris felis, the whipworm of cats, is a relatively rare parasite, although more common in tropical and sub-tropical regions such as the Caribbean and South America. In southern Florida, T. felis is known to occur, but estimating prevalence can be challenging using fecal egg counts due to low intensity and single sex infections. A microplate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) for parasite-specific antigen in feces could increase the ability to detect these infections. In this study, the IDEXX Fecal Dx™ antigen ELISA for whipworm (designed for detection of Trichuris vulpis) was evaluated for detection of T. felis using 35 feral cats from St. Kitts, euthanized for non-study related reasons. Twenty-nine of the cats were positive for T. felis with worm counts ranging from 1 to 66 per cat (mean 9.6) and egg counts ranging from 0 to >500 (mean 109.8). The ELISA detected 26 of 29 positive cats while flotation (centrifugation with Sheather's sugar solution) detected 24 of the 29 positive cats. To estimate prevalence in southern Florida, feces from 65 feral cats from the greater Miami area were tested using the ELISA and fecal flotation (centrifugation with zinc sulfate). Twenty-five cats (38%) were identified as positive with the ELISA compared to 17 using fecal flotation. This prevalence was surprising and further investigated by reviewing results of feline samples from Florida submitted to IDEXX Reference Laboratories between 2010 and 2017 and analyzed using fecal flotation. While prevalence was below 1%, there was an apparent trend in increasing prevalence. The results of this study confirm that the IDEXX Fecal Dx™ antigen test for whipworm ELISA, while developed for T. vulpis, can detect T. felis infections. It also suggests that prevalence might be higher than previously known in Florida and might be increasing. Further studies are required to determine the distribution of this higher prevalence and if the distribution and prevalence of T. felis are changing.

摘要

猫鞭虫(Trichuris felis)是猫的一种寄生虫,相对较为罕见,不过在加勒比地区和南美洲等热带及亚热带地区更为常见。在佛罗里达州南部,已知有猫鞭虫存在,但由于感染强度低且存在单性感染情况,通过粪便虫卵计数来估计其流行率具有挑战性。用于检测粪便中寄生虫特异性抗原的微孔板酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)可能会提高检测这些感染的能力。在本研究中,使用因非研究相关原因安乐死的35只来自圣基茨的野生猫,对IDEXX粪便诊断(Fecal Dx™)鞭虫抗原ELISA(设计用于检测狐鞭虫(Trichuris vulpis))检测猫鞭虫的能力进行了评估。其中29只猫的猫鞭虫检测呈阳性,每只猫的虫数为1至66条(平均9.6条),虫卵数为0至超过500个(平均109.8个)。ELISA检测出29只阳性猫中的26只,而漂浮法(用谢弗氏糖溶液离心)检测出29只阳性猫中的24只。为了估计佛罗里达州南部的流行率,使用ELISA和粪便漂浮法(用硫酸锌离心)对来自大迈阿密地区的6只野生猫的粪便进行了检测。ELISA检测出25只猫(38%)呈阳性,而粪便漂浮法检测出17只。这一流行率令人惊讶,通过回顾2010年至2017年间提交给IDEXX参考实验室的佛罗里达州猫样本的结果并使用粪便漂浮法进行分析,对其进行了进一步调查。虽然流行率低于1%,但有明显的上升趋势。本研究结果证实,IDEXX粪便诊断(Fecal Dx™)鞭虫抗原检测ELISA虽然是为检测狐鞭虫而开发的,但可以检测猫鞭虫感染。这也表明佛罗里达州的流行率可能高于此前所知,且可能在上升。需要进一步研究来确定这种较高流行率的分布情况,以及猫鞭虫的分布和流行率是否正在发生变化。

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