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澳大利亚墨累本吉河流域淡水螺体内复殖吸虫寄生虫的出现情况。

Occurrence of digenean parasites in freshwater snails in the Murrumbidgee catchment area, Australia.

作者信息

Shamsi Shokoofeh, Banfield Alice, Francis Nidhish, Barton Diane P, McLellan Matthew

机构信息

School of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences, and Gulbali Institute, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga 2678, Australia.

Fisheries and Aquaculture Management, NSW Department of Primary Industries, Narrandera Fisheries Centre, Narrandera, NSW 2700, Australia.

出版信息

Food Waterborne Parasitol. 2023 Jun 30;32:e00202. doi: 10.1016/j.fawpar.2023.e00202. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Freshwater snails are important hosts in the life cycles of many medically important parasites, particularly for digenetic trematodes such as liver flukes and schistosomes. The current study was conducted to determine the infection of freshwater snails with parasites that can potentially be transmitted to humans within the Murrumbidgee catchment area which is an area of widespread intensive aquaculture in Australia. A total of 116 freshwater snails, belonging to three species ( and ) were examined for the presence of parasites in both man-made and natural environments. The analysis of sequence data, including the internal transcribed spacers (ITS) of nuclear ribosomal DNA, small subunit (18S) ribosomal DNA, and large subunit (28S) ribosomal DNA, indicated that the collected parasites belonged to two distinct genera, namely and . It is noteworthy that species of both of these digenean parasites have the potential to be zoonotic. Cercariae of both and were observed in snails collected from aquaculture settings. It is important to highlight that infectious stages of   has been previously detected in edible fish within Australia. This information raises concerns regarding the potential transmission of these parasites to humans through the consumption of contaminated fish. These findings emphasize the importance of monitoring and controlling the presence of and in aquaculture environments to minimise the risk of zoonotic infections and ensure food safety. Further research and surveillance are needed to better understand the prevalence, transmission dynamics, and potential public health implications associated with these parasites in the context of aquaculture in Australia.

摘要

淡水蜗牛是许多具有重要医学意义的寄生虫生命周期中的重要宿主,特别是对于诸如肝吸虫和血吸虫等复殖吸虫而言。本研究旨在确定在澳大利亚广泛开展集约化水产养殖的马兰比吉河流域内,淡水蜗牛感染可能会传播给人类的寄生虫的情况。总共对属于三个物种(此处原文缺失物种具体信息)的116只淡水蜗牛在人工环境和自然环境中进行了寄生虫检测。对包括核糖体DNA的内部转录间隔区(ITS)、小亚基(18S)核糖体DNA和大亚基(28S)核糖体DNA在内的序列数据进行分析后表明,所采集的寄生虫属于两个不同的属,即(此处原文缺失属的具体信息)和(此处原文缺失属的具体信息)。值得注意的是,这两种复殖吸虫都有可能是人畜共患的。在从水产养殖环境中采集的蜗牛中观察到了(此处原文缺失物种具体信息)和(此处原文缺失物种具体信息)的尾蚴。需要强调的是,此前在澳大利亚的食用鱼中已检测到(此处原文缺失物种具体信息)的感染阶段。这些信息引发了人们对这些寄生虫通过食用受污染鱼类传播给人类的潜在风险的担忧。这些发现强调了监测和控制水产养殖环境中(此处原文缺失物种具体信息)和(此处原文缺失物种具体信息)的存在对于将人畜共患感染风险降至最低并确保食品安全的重要性。需要进一步开展研究和监测,以更好地了解在澳大利亚水产养殖背景下,这些寄生虫的流行率(此处原文缺失物种具体信息)、传播动态以及潜在的公共卫生影响。

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