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美国佛罗里达州淡水龟中与弗氏海龟病毒1(TFV1)相关的流行病学因素。

Epidemiological factors associated with Turtle fraservirus 1 (TFV1) in freshwater turtles in Florida, USA.

作者信息

Shender Lisa A, Sylvia Andrea, Stacy Brian A, Guzman-Vargas Veronica, Rodrigues Thais C S, Viadanna Pedro, Vann Jordan A, Cahill-Patray Kylle, Waltzek Thomas B, Subramanium Kuttichantran, Bankovich Brittany

机构信息

Wildlife Health, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America.

Center for Biostatistics and Modeling, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Apr 1;20(4):e0320097. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0320097. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Turtle fraservirus 1 (TFV1) is an emerging pathogen that was first discovered in freshwater turtles in peninsular Florida (USA) in 2018. The incubation period, transmission route(s), range of virus-susceptible species, and other key epidemiological factors that pertain to this disease are still unknown. Therefore, the primary aims of this work were to 1) evaluate TFV1 infection and available metadata using an epidemiological framework and 2) summarize our findings into Florida-specific guidance for turtle morbidity (e.g., diseased condition) and mortality investigations by managers faced with limited resources. This study included several species of sick or dead freshwater turtles collected from 9 March 2018 until 5 September 2021. These collections were greatly facilitated by public reporting and submissions from state-permitted wildlife rehabilitation centers. To evaluate data obtained from different stages of a mortality investigation, we developed four datasets pertaining to field collection, necropsy findings, weather conditions, and spatial and temporal patterns. Within each dataset, we used logistic regression to determine the relative effect of available explanatory variables on the probability of a TFV1-positive PCR test result. We found that >50% (47/93) turtles tested positive for TFV1. The presence of cloacal and/or oral plaques in softshell turtles was strongly associated with TFV1-positive infection status. Furthermore, turtles that were collected from clustered mortality events (>1 turtle found sick or deceased) were more likely to test positive, with both distance and time being important defining factors. Our overall findings are compatible with a highly transmissible waterborne virus that is shed in urine or other secretions, and we suggest that future research should prioritize the study of potential direct transmission. The identification and spread of TFV1 in peninsular Florida provide further validation for the strict implementation of biosecurity practices in order to mitigate inadvertent transfer of aquatic pathogens.

摘要

弗雷泽龟病毒1型(TFV1)是一种新出现的病原体,于2018年在美国佛罗里达半岛的淡水龟中首次发现。该疾病的潜伏期、传播途径、病毒易感物种范围以及其他关键流行病学因素仍不清楚。因此,这项工作的主要目的是:1) 使用流行病学框架评估TFV1感染情况和现有元数据;2) 将我们的研究结果总结为针对佛罗里达州的特定指南,供资源有限的管理人员在调查龟类发病(如患病状况)和死亡情况时参考。本研究包括从2018年3月9日至2021年9月5日收集的几种患病或死亡的淡水龟。这些样本的收集很大程度上得益于公众报告以及国家许可的野生动物康复中心的提交。为了评估从死亡调查不同阶段获得的数据,我们开发了四个数据集,分别涉及野外采集、尸检结果、天气状况以及时空模式。在每个数据集中,我们使用逻辑回归来确定可用解释变量对TFV1阳性PCR检测结果概率的相对影响。我们发现,超过50%(47/93)的龟类TFV1检测呈阳性。鳖类泄殖腔和/或口腔出现斑块与TFV1阳性感染状态密切相关。此外,从聚集性死亡事件(发现>1只患病或死亡的龟)中收集的龟更有可能检测呈阳性,距离和时间都是重要的决定因素。我们的总体研究结果与一种通过尿液或其他分泌物传播的高传染性水传播病毒相符,我们建议未来的研究应优先研究潜在的直接传播。TFV1在佛罗里达半岛的发现和传播,为严格实施生物安全措施以减少水生病原体的意外传播提供了进一步的佐证。

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