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意大利和希腊旅游地区猫的血清阳性率。

Seroprevalence in Cats From Touristic Areas of Italy and Greece.

作者信息

Morelli Simone, Colombo Mariasole, Dimzas Dimitris, Barlaam Alessandra, Traversa Donato, Di Cesare Angela, Russi Ilaria, Spoletini Roberta, Paoletti Barbara, Diakou Anastasia

机构信息

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Teramo, Teramo, Italy.

School of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2020 Dec 11;7:616566. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2020.616566. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Leishmaniosis by is a major zoonotic Vector-Borne Disease (VBD) in terms of geographic distribution, pathogenicity and zoonotic potential. While dogs are the main reservoir of , the infection in cats is poorly understood although increasingly reported from enzootic and non-enzootic areas. The Mediterranean basin is a key area for leishmaniosis and includes touristic spots that require continuous surveillance for VBDs in consideration of the growing tendency of tourists to travel with their pets. This study evaluated seroprevalence in cats living in selected touristic localities of Italy and Greece. A total of 269 cat serum samples from three Sites i.e., 76, 40, and 153 from Adriatic Coast of Abruzzo, Italy (Site A), Giglio Island, Tuscany, Italy (Site B), and Mykonos Island, Greece (Site C), respectively, were included in the survey. Sera samples were subjected to an indirect immunofluorescence antibody assay for the detection of anti- specific IgG. Associations between possible risk factors and seropositivity to were statistically evaluated. Antibodies against were detected in eight out of 269 (3.0%) cats tested i.e., 4/76 (5.3%), 1/40 (2.5%), and 3/153 (2.0%), from sites A, B, and C, respectively. A statistical association between anti- antibodies and cohabitation with dogs was shown. This study indicates that feline populations living in the examined Italian and Greek touristic areas are exposed to and that they may contribute to the circulation of , enhancing the risk of infection for dogs and humans.

摘要

利什曼病是一种主要的人畜共患媒介传播疾病,在地理分布、致病性和人畜共患潜力方面都很突出。虽然狗是利什曼原虫的主要宿主,但猫的感染情况却知之甚少,尽管在动物疫区和非动物疫区的报道越来越多。地中海盆地是利什曼病的关键区域,其中包括一些旅游景点,鉴于游客携带宠物旅行的趋势日益增长,这些地方需要对媒介传播疾病进行持续监测。本研究评估了生活在意大利和希腊选定旅游地区的猫的利什曼原虫血清阳性率。总共269份猫血清样本分别来自三个地点,即意大利阿布鲁佐亚得里亚海沿岸(A地点)76份、意大利托斯卡纳吉利奥岛(B地点)40份和希腊米科诺斯岛(C地点)153份,被纳入调查。血清样本进行间接免疫荧光抗体检测以检测抗利什曼原虫特异性IgG。对可能的风险因素与利什曼原虫血清阳性之间的关联进行了统计学评估。在检测的269只猫中,有8只(3.0%)检测到抗利什曼原虫抗体,分别来自A、B和C地点,即4/76(5.3%)、1/40(2.5%)和3/153(2.0%)。结果显示抗利什曼原虫抗体与与狗同居之间存在统计学关联。本研究表明,生活在意大利和希腊旅游区的猫群接触到了利什曼原虫,它们可能会促进利什曼原虫的传播,增加狗和人类感染的风险。

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