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来自葡萄牙的犬猫:血清学和分子分析。

in Dogs and Cats from Portugal: Serological and Molecular Analysis.

作者信息

Anastácio Sofia, Anjos Samuel, Neves Suzi, Neves Tiago, Esteves Pedro, Craveiro Hélder, Madeira Bruno, Pires Maria Dos Anjos, Sousa Sérgio, da Silva Gabriela, Vilhena Hugo

机构信息

Vasco da Gama Research Centre (CIVG), Department of Veterinary Sciences, Vasco da Gama University School, Avenida José R. Sousa Fernandes 197 Lordemão, 3020-210 Coimbra, Portugal.

Center of Neurosciences and Cell Biology, Health Science Campus, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, 3000-548 Coimbra, Portugal.

出版信息

Pathogens. 2022 Dec 13;11(12):1525. doi: 10.3390/pathogens11121525.

Abstract

Dogs and cats are potential sources of infection for some zoonotic diseases such as Q fever, caused by Coxiella burnetii, a multiple host pathogen. Q fever outbreaks in dogs and cats have been related with parturition and abortion events, and ticks have a potential role in the transmission of this pathogen. This study aimed to screen for C. burnetii in dogs and cats, and in ticks collected from infested animals. An observational descriptive study was conducted in Portugal at two time points nine years apart, 2012 and 2021. Sera obtained from dogs and cats (total n = 294) were tested for C. burnetii antibodies using a commercial ELISA adapted for multi-species detection. C. burnetii DNA was screened by qPCR assay targeting IS1111 in uterine samples and in ticks. A decrease in the exposure to C. burnetii was observed in cats from 17.2% (95% CI: 5.8−35.8%) in 2012 to 0.0% in 2021, and in dogs from 12.6% (95% CI: 7.7−19.0%) in 2012 to 1.7% (95% CI: 0.3−9.1%) in 2021 (p < 0.05). Overall, and despite differences in the samples, rural habitat seems to favour the exposure to C. burnetii. The DNA of C. burnetii was not detected in ticks. The low seropositivity observed in 2021 and the absence of C. burnetii DNA in the tested samples, suggest that dogs and cats from Portugal are not often exposed to the pathogen. Nevertheless, the monitoring of C. burnetii infection in companion animals is an important tool to prevent human outbreaks, considering the zoonotic potential for owners and veterinarians contacting infected animals, mainly dogs and cats from rural areas which often come into contact with livestock.

摘要

狗和猫是一些人畜共患病的潜在感染源,如由贝纳柯克斯体引起的Q热,贝纳柯克斯体是一种可感染多种宿主的病原体。狗和猫的Q热疫情与分娩和流产事件有关,蜱在这种病原体的传播中可能起到一定作用。本研究旨在筛查狗、猫以及从受感染动物身上采集的蜱中是否存在贝纳柯克斯体。2012年和2021年,在葡萄牙相隔九年的两个时间点开展了一项观察性描述性研究。使用适用于多物种检测的商业酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)对从狗和猫身上采集的血清(共294份)进行贝纳柯克斯体抗体检测。通过针对子宫样本和蜱中IS1111的定量聚合酶链反应(qPCR)检测贝纳柯克斯体DNA。观察到猫对贝纳柯克斯体的暴露率从2012年的17.2%(95%置信区间:5.8−35.8%)降至2021年的0.0%,狗的暴露率从2012年的12.6%(95%置信区间:7.7−19.0%)降至2021年的1.7%(95%置信区间:0.3−9.1%)(p<0.05)。总体而言,尽管样本存在差异,但农村环境似乎更易使人接触到贝纳柯克斯体。在蜱中未检测到贝纳柯克斯体DNA。2021年观察到的低血清阳性率以及检测样本中未发现贝纳柯克斯体DNA,表明葡萄牙的狗和猫并不经常接触该病原体。然而,考虑到主人和兽医接触受感染动物(主要是来自农村地区且经常与家畜接触的狗和猫)存在人畜共患病传播的可能性,监测伴侣动物中的贝纳柯克斯体感染是预防人类疫情爆发的一项重要手段。

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