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Long-term dynamics of Mycoplasma conjunctivae at the wildlife-livestock interface in the Pyrenees

Functional roles of domestic and wild host populations in infectious keratoconjunctivitis (IKC) epidemiology have been extensively discussed claiming a domestic reservoir for the more susceptible wild hosts, however, based on limited data. With the aim to better assess IKC epidemiology in complex ho...

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Autores principales: Fernández-Aguilar, Xavier, Cabezón, Oscar, Frey, Joachim, Velarde, Roser, Serrano, Emmanuel, Colom-Cadena, Andreu, Gelormini, Giuseppina, Marco, Ignasi, Mentaberre, Gregorio, Lavín, Santiago, López-Olvera, Jorge Ramón
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5633175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29016676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186069
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author Fernández-Aguilar, Xavier
Cabezón, Oscar
Frey, Joachim
Velarde, Roser
Serrano, Emmanuel
Colom-Cadena, Andreu
Gelormini, Giuseppina
Marco, Ignasi
Mentaberre, Gregorio
Lavín, Santiago
López-Olvera, Jorge Ramón
author_facet Fernández-Aguilar, Xavier
Cabezón, Oscar
Frey, Joachim
Velarde, Roser
Serrano, Emmanuel
Colom-Cadena, Andreu
Gelormini, Giuseppina
Marco, Ignasi
Mentaberre, Gregorio
Lavín, Santiago
López-Olvera, Jorge Ramón
author_sort Fernández-Aguilar, Xavier
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description Functional roles of domestic and wild host populations in infectious keratoconjunctivitis (IKC) epidemiology have been extensively discussed claiming a domestic reservoir for the more susceptible wild hosts, however, based on limited data. With the aim to better assess IKC epidemiology in complex host-pathogen alpine systems, the long-term infectious dynamics and molecular epidemiology of Mycoplasma conjunctivae was investigated in all host populations from six study areas in the Pyrenees and one in the Cantabrian Mountains (Northern Spain). Detection of M. conjunctivae was performed by qPCR on 3600 eye swabs collected during seven years from hunted wild ungulates and sympatric domestic sheep (n = 1800 animals), and cluster analyses of the strains were performed including previous reported local strains. Mycoplasma conjunctivae was consistently detected in three Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) populations, as well as in sheep flocks (17.0% of sheep) and occasionally in mouflon (Ovis aries musimon) from the Pyrenees (22.2% in one year/area); statistically associated with ocular clinical signs only in chamois. Chamois populations showed different infection dynamics with low but steady prevalence (4.9%) and significant yearly fluctuations (0.0%– 40.0%). Persistence of specific M. conjunctivae strain clusters in wild host populations is demonstrated for six and nine years. Cross-species transmission between chamois and sheep and chamois and mouflon were also sporadically evidenced. Overall, independent M. conjunctivae sylvatic and domestic cycles occurred at the wildlife-livestock interface in the alpine ecosystems from the Pyrenees with sheep and chamois as the key host species for each cycle, and mouflon as a spill-over host. Host population characteristics and M. conjunctivae strains resulted in different epidemiological scenarios in chamois, ranging from the fading out of the mycoplasma to the epidemic and endemic long-term persistence. These findings highlight the capacity of M. conjunctivae to establish diverse interactions and persist in host populations, also with different transmission conditions.
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spelling pubmed-56331752017-10-30 Long-term dynamics of Mycoplasma conjunctivae at the wildlife-livestock interface in the Pyrenees Fernández-Aguilar, Xavier Cabezón, Oscar Frey, Joachim Velarde, Roser Serrano, Emmanuel Colom-Cadena, Andreu Gelormini, Giuseppina Marco, Ignasi Mentaberre, Gregorio Lavín, Santiago López-Olvera, Jorge Ramón PLoS One Research Article Functional roles of domestic and wild host populations in infectious keratoconjunctivitis (IKC) epidemiology have been extensively discussed claiming a domestic reservoir for the more susceptible wild hosts, however, based on limited data. With the aim to better assess IKC epidemiology in complex host-pathogen alpine systems, the long-term infectious dynamics and molecular epidemiology of Mycoplasma conjunctivae was investigated in all host populations from six study areas in the Pyrenees and one in the Cantabrian Mountains (Northern Spain). Detection of M. conjunctivae was performed by qPCR on 3600 eye swabs collected during seven years from hunted wild ungulates and sympatric domestic sheep (n = 1800 animals), and cluster analyses of the strains were performed including previous reported local strains. Mycoplasma conjunctivae was consistently detected in three Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) populations, as well as in sheep flocks (17.0% of sheep) and occasionally in mouflon (Ovis aries musimon) from the Pyrenees (22.2% in one year/area); statistically associated with ocular clinical signs only in chamois. Chamois populations showed different infection dynamics with low but steady prevalence (4.9%) and significant yearly fluctuations (0.0%– 40.0%). Persistence of specific M. conjunctivae strain clusters in wild host populations is demonstrated for six and nine years. Cross-species transmission between chamois and sheep and chamois and mouflon were also sporadically evidenced. Overall, independent M. conjunctivae sylvatic and domestic cycles occurred at the wildlife-livestock interface in the alpine ecosystems from the Pyrenees with sheep and chamois as the key host species for each cycle, and mouflon as a spill-over host. Host population characteristics and M. conjunctivae strains resulted in different epidemiological scenarios in chamois, ranging from the fading out of the mycoplasma to the epidemic and endemic long-term persistence. These findings highlight the capacity of M. conjunctivae to establish diverse interactions and persist in host populations, also with different transmission conditions. Public Library of Science 2017-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5633175/ /pubmed/29016676 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186069 Text en © 2017 Fernández-Aguilar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Fernández-Aguilar, Xavier
Cabezón, Oscar
Frey, Joachim
Velarde, Roser
Serrano, Emmanuel
Colom-Cadena, Andreu
Gelormini, Giuseppina
Marco, Ignasi
Mentaberre, Gregorio
Lavín, Santiago
López-Olvera, Jorge Ramón
Long-term dynamics of Mycoplasma conjunctivae at the wildlife-livestock interface in the Pyrenees
title Long-term dynamics of Mycoplasma conjunctivae at the wildlife-livestock interface in the Pyrenees
title_full Long-term dynamics of Mycoplasma conjunctivae at the wildlife-livestock interface in the Pyrenees
title_fullStr Long-term dynamics of Mycoplasma conjunctivae at the wildlife-livestock interface in the Pyrenees
title_full_unstemmed Long-term dynamics of Mycoplasma conjunctivae at the wildlife-livestock interface in the Pyrenees
title_short Long-term dynamics of Mycoplasma conjunctivae at the wildlife-livestock interface in the Pyrenees
title_sort long-term dynamics of mycoplasma conjunctivae at the wildlife-livestock interface in the pyrenees
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5633175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29016676
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186069
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