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澳大利亚野生鹿和野猪中首次发现肉孢子虫属物种。

First findings of Sarcocystis species in game deer and feral pigs in Australia.

机构信息

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

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

出版信息

Int J Food Microbiol. 2024 Aug 16;421:110780. doi: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2024.110780. Epub 2024 Jun 3.

Abstract

Several wild game meat species, including deer and feral pigs are hunted and consumed in Australia. Feral pigs and deer are not indigenous to Australia, but they have proliferated extensively and established their presence in every state and territory. Following the report of a sambar deer displaying Sarcocystis like white cysts in its rump muscles, the present study was conducted to explore the prevalence of Sarcocystis infections in wild deer and feral pigs in the southeastern regions of Australia. Oesophagus, diaphragm, and heart tissue from 90 deer and eight feral pigs were examined visually for sarcocysts. All results were negative. PCR testing of randomly selected deer and feral pigs yielded positive results, which were subsequently supported by histopathology. This is the first study to report the presence of Sarcocystis spp. in deer and feral pigs in Australia. As no visual cysts were found on the heart or oesophagus that came back positive with PCR, infected animals, particularly those reared free-range, could be passing through meat quality checks unidentified. If people consume this meat without cooking it properly, it may lead to a human infection of Sarcocystis. However, a more targeted study focused on determining the parasite's prevalence and assessing its risks is necessary to determine if it constitutes a food safety issue. As this species has been found not only in feral pigs but also in domestic pigs, the potential for infection spreading between feral pigs and pigs in free-range livestock systems is high, potentially posing a large problem for the Australian pork industry, particularly with the increased emphasis on free-range pig husbandry. Future studies should concentrate on determining the species of Sarcocystis in feral animals commonly consumed as game meat to determine potential zoonotic risks. This could also include a more in-depth look at the prevalence of Sarcocystis infections in other game animals. Identifying where these parasites are present and to what extent, are important areas for future studies.

摘要

几种野生动物肉类物种,包括鹿和野猪,在澳大利亚被狩猎和食用。野猪和鹿不是澳大利亚本土物种,但它们已广泛繁殖,并在澳大利亚每个州和地区都有存在。在报告称一只马鹿臀部肌肉中显示出类似 Sarcocystis 的白色囊肿后,本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚东南部地区野生鹿和野猪中 Sarcocystis 感染的流行情况。对 90 只鹿和 8 只野猪的食道、膈肌和心脏组织进行了肉眼检查,以观察有无 Sarcocystis 。所有结果均为阴性。对随机选择的鹿和野猪进行 PCR 检测,结果呈阳性,随后通过组织病理学得到证实。这是第一项在澳大利亚报道鹿和野猪中存在 Sarcocystis spp.的研究。由于在心脏或食道上没有发现与 PCR 阳性结果相符的肉眼可见囊肿,因此受感染的动物,特别是那些自由放养的动物,可能在未被发现的情况下通过了肉类质量检查。如果人们食用未经适当烹饪的这种肉,可能会导致人类感染 Sarcocystis。然而,需要进行一项更有针对性的研究,重点确定寄生虫的流行率及其风险,以确定其是否构成食品安全问题。由于这种寄生虫不仅在野猪中发现,也在家猪中发现,因此野猪和自由放养牲畜系统中的猪之间感染传播的可能性很高,这可能对澳大利亚猪肉产业构成重大问题,特别是随着自由放养养猪业的日益重视。未来的研究应集中于确定作为野味食用的野生动物中常见的 Sarcocystis 物种,以确定潜在的人畜共患病风险。这还可能包括更深入地研究其他野味动物中的 Sarcocystis 感染流行率。确定这些寄生虫的存在位置及其程度是未来研究的重要领域。

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