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Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Toxoplasma gondii in Free-Ranging Chickens from the Caribbean

PURPOSE: Toxoplasma gondii is a zoonotic parasite capable of infecting a wide range of hosts. Free-range chickens are important sentinels in the epidemiology of this parasite as they feed from the ground and are likely to ingest oocysts shed in the faeces of infected cats. Atypical strains of T. gon...

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Autores principales: Hamilton, C. M., Robins, R., Thomas, R., Oura, C., Oliveira, S., Villena, I., Innes, E. A., Katzer, F., Kelly, P. J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6908547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31111358
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11686-019-00071-7
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author Hamilton, C. M.
Robins, R.
Thomas, R.
Oura, C.
Oliveira, S.
Villena, I.
Innes, E. A.
Katzer, F.
Kelly, P. J.
author_facet Hamilton, C. M.
Robins, R.
Thomas, R.
Oura, C.
Oliveira, S.
Villena, I.
Innes, E. A.
Katzer, F.
Kelly, P. J.
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description PURPOSE: Toxoplasma gondii is a zoonotic parasite capable of infecting a wide range of hosts. Free-range chickens are important sentinels in the epidemiology of this parasite as they feed from the ground and are likely to ingest oocysts shed in the faeces of infected cats. Atypical strains of T. gondii are known to dominate in South America where they are associated with more severe disease in humans, yet relatively little is known about the strains circulating in neighbouring Caribbean islands. METHODS: In this study, hearts and brains were collected from free-range chickens in Antigua and Barbuda (n = 45), Dominica (n = 76) and Trinidad (n = 41), and DNA was extracted for nested ITS1 PCR and PCR–RFLP. Sera were collected and screened for antibodies using the modified agglutination test (MAT). RESULTS: Antibodies to T. gondii were detected in 20.5, 38.2 and 17.1% of chickens in Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica and Trinidad, respectively. Toxoplasma gondii DNA was also detected by PCR in 24.4, 17.1 and 17.1% of chickens, respectively, giving an overall prevalence of 31.1, 42.1, and 29.3% for each of the 3 island nations. Results of PCR–RFLP revealed 2 new atypical genotypes (designated ToxoDB #281 and #282) and one Type III (ToxoDB #2) in chickens from Antigua. Partial genotyping of a further 8 isolates (7 from Antigua and one from Trinidad) revealed different allele-types at five or more markers for 7 of the isolates, suggesting atypical genotypes. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to report the prevalence of T. gondii in free-range chickens in Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica and Trinidad and Tobago. It is also the first to report the presence of atypical genotypes in Antigua and Barbuda and Trinidad and Tobago.
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spelling pubmed-69085472019-12-26 Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Toxoplasma gondii in Free-Ranging Chickens from the Caribbean Hamilton, C. M. Robins, R. Thomas, R. Oura, C. Oliveira, S. Villena, I. Innes, E. A. Katzer, F. Kelly, P. J. Acta Parasitol Original Paper PURPOSE: Toxoplasma gondii is a zoonotic parasite capable of infecting a wide range of hosts. Free-range chickens are important sentinels in the epidemiology of this parasite as they feed from the ground and are likely to ingest oocysts shed in the faeces of infected cats. Atypical strains of T. gondii are known to dominate in South America where they are associated with more severe disease in humans, yet relatively little is known about the strains circulating in neighbouring Caribbean islands. METHODS: In this study, hearts and brains were collected from free-range chickens in Antigua and Barbuda (n = 45), Dominica (n = 76) and Trinidad (n = 41), and DNA was extracted for nested ITS1 PCR and PCR–RFLP. Sera were collected and screened for antibodies using the modified agglutination test (MAT). RESULTS: Antibodies to T. gondii were detected in 20.5, 38.2 and 17.1% of chickens in Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica and Trinidad, respectively. Toxoplasma gondii DNA was also detected by PCR in 24.4, 17.1 and 17.1% of chickens, respectively, giving an overall prevalence of 31.1, 42.1, and 29.3% for each of the 3 island nations. Results of PCR–RFLP revealed 2 new atypical genotypes (designated ToxoDB #281 and #282) and one Type III (ToxoDB #2) in chickens from Antigua. Partial genotyping of a further 8 isolates (7 from Antigua and one from Trinidad) revealed different allele-types at five or more markers for 7 of the isolates, suggesting atypical genotypes. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to report the prevalence of T. gondii in free-range chickens in Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica and Trinidad and Tobago. It is also the first to report the presence of atypical genotypes in Antigua and Barbuda and Trinidad and Tobago. Springer International Publishing 2019-05-20 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6908547/ /pubmed/31111358 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11686-019-00071-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Hamilton, C. M.
Robins, R.
Thomas, R.
Oura, C.
Oliveira, S.
Villena, I.
Innes, E. A.
Katzer, F.
Kelly, P. J.
Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Toxoplasma gondii in Free-Ranging Chickens from the Caribbean
title Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Toxoplasma gondii in Free-Ranging Chickens from the Caribbean
title_full Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Toxoplasma gondii in Free-Ranging Chickens from the Caribbean
title_fullStr Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Toxoplasma gondii in Free-Ranging Chickens from the Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Toxoplasma gondii in Free-Ranging Chickens from the Caribbean
title_short Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Toxoplasma gondii in Free-Ranging Chickens from the Caribbean
title_sort prevalence and genetic diversity of toxoplasma gondii in free-ranging chickens from the caribbean
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6908547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31111358
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11686-019-00071-7
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