伊氏锥虫
豹
生物
兽医学
聚合酶链反应
寄生虫寄主
巴贝虫
锥虫病
病毒学
生态学
捕食
医学
基因
计算机科学
生物化学
万维网
作者
Muhammad Akbar Khan,Shafqat Shabir,Shahan Azeem,Warda Gill,Kamran Ashraf,Muhammad Tehseen Azhar,Imran Rashid,Madiha Ashraf,Muhammad Avais,Abdullah Saghir Ahmad,Muhammad Younas,Adnan Badshah,Shoaib Ahmad,Haroon Akbar
出处
期刊:Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine
[BioOne (American Association of Zoo Veterinarians)]
日期:2023-01-05
卷期号:53 (4)
被引量:1
摘要
Trypanosoma evansi is an important hemoparasite of a variety of animal species worldwide. This parasite is a threat to the health of domestic animals as well as wild animals, particularly those managed in captivity. The current study investigated the presence of T. evansi in captive tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) and lions (Panthera leo) in Pakistan. In total, 24 blood samples from 11 tigers and 3 lions (n = 14) were collected during the course of roughly 3 yr (2016-2018). Eighteen samples were subjected to both microscopic and molecular evaluation for the presence of T. evansi; the remaining 6 samples were processed for PCR only. Of the 18 samples tested by both methods, 3 (16%) and 8 (44%) were positive by microscopy and PCR, respectively. This highlights the higher sensitivity of PCR over microscopy for detection of trypanosomes. Of the 24 total samples evaluated by PCR, 12 (50%) were positive. The three sequences obtained showed 99% identity with variant surface glycoprotein genes of the different isolates of T. evansi. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of microscopy in identifying T. evansi was 37.5, 100, 100, and 66.7%, respectively, considering PCR as the gold standard. We recommend rigorous monitoring of captive tigers and lions for hemoparasites, particularly in winter and early spring in areas with high infection rate of this parasite, preferably via PCR.
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