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Copro-molecular diagnosis of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat populations in northern Iran

OBJECTIVES: The oocysts of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily (Neospora caninum, Hammondia hammondi and H. heydorni, and Besnoitia besnoiti) are morphologically similar to Toxoplasma gondii, and indistinguishable from each other. This study investigated the prevalence of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in...

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Autores principales: Izadi, Leila, Sarvi, Shahabeddin, Hosseini, Seyed Abdollah, Amouei, Afsaneh, Sharif, Mehdi, Rahimi, Mohammad Taghi, Nayeri, Tooran, Daryani, Ahmad
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society of Epidemiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8137368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33285057
http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2020074
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author Izadi, Leila
Sarvi, Shahabeddin
Hosseini, Seyed Abdollah
Amouei, Afsaneh
Sharif, Mehdi
Rahimi, Mohammad Taghi
Nayeri, Tooran
Daryani, Ahmad
author_facet Izadi, Leila
Sarvi, Shahabeddin
Hosseini, Seyed Abdollah
Amouei, Afsaneh
Sharif, Mehdi
Rahimi, Mohammad Taghi
Nayeri, Tooran
Daryani, Ahmad
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description OBJECTIVES: The oocysts of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily (Neospora caninum, Hammondia hammondi and H. heydorni, and Besnoitia besnoiti) are morphologically similar to Toxoplasma gondii, and indistinguishable from each other. This study investigated the prevalence of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat fecal samples using a nested polymerase chain reaction method. METHODS: Overall, 200 fecal samples from domestic dogs (n=120) and cats (n=80) were collected from 15 farms in northern Iran. The samples were homogenized in 2.5% potassium dichromate solution and subsequently concentrated with sucrose solution. DNA was extracted from samples using a genomic DNA kit. Specific primers and the 18S rDNA gene were used to screen and detect all Toxoplasmatinae oocysts. RESULTS: Overall, 2.5% (3 of 120) and 22.5% (18 of 80) of the fecal samples collected from dogs and cats were infected with Toxoplasmatinae. In dogs, 2 samples were positive for N. caninum and 1 sample was positive for T. gondii. In cats, all 18 positive samples belonged to T. gondii. No contamination with H. heydorni was observed in dog fecal samples or H. hammondi and B. besnoiti in cat fecal samples. A phylogenetic analysis revealed that the T. gondii (cat) and N. caninum (dog) found had similarities with parasites reported from other regions of the world. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to provide data on the epidemiology of Toxoplasmatinae oocysts in Iran. The findings suggest that public-health monitoring for the effective control of feces from cats and dogs and improved pet hygiene habits are needed.
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spelling pubmed-81373682021-05-27 Copro-molecular diagnosis of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat populations in northern Iran Izadi, Leila Sarvi, Shahabeddin Hosseini, Seyed Abdollah Amouei, Afsaneh Sharif, Mehdi Rahimi, Mohammad Taghi Nayeri, Tooran Daryani, Ahmad Epidemiol Health Original Article OBJECTIVES: The oocysts of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily (Neospora caninum, Hammondia hammondi and H. heydorni, and Besnoitia besnoiti) are morphologically similar to Toxoplasma gondii, and indistinguishable from each other. This study investigated the prevalence of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat fecal samples using a nested polymerase chain reaction method. METHODS: Overall, 200 fecal samples from domestic dogs (n=120) and cats (n=80) were collected from 15 farms in northern Iran. The samples were homogenized in 2.5% potassium dichromate solution and subsequently concentrated with sucrose solution. DNA was extracted from samples using a genomic DNA kit. Specific primers and the 18S rDNA gene were used to screen and detect all Toxoplasmatinae oocysts. RESULTS: Overall, 2.5% (3 of 120) and 22.5% (18 of 80) of the fecal samples collected from dogs and cats were infected with Toxoplasmatinae. In dogs, 2 samples were positive for N. caninum and 1 sample was positive for T. gondii. In cats, all 18 positive samples belonged to T. gondii. No contamination with H. heydorni was observed in dog fecal samples or H. hammondi and B. besnoiti in cat fecal samples. A phylogenetic analysis revealed that the T. gondii (cat) and N. caninum (dog) found had similarities with parasites reported from other regions of the world. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first study to provide data on the epidemiology of Toxoplasmatinae oocysts in Iran. The findings suggest that public-health monitoring for the effective control of feces from cats and dogs and improved pet hygiene habits are needed. Korean Society of Epidemiology 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8137368/ /pubmed/33285057 http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2020074 Text en ©2020, Korean Society of Epidemiology https://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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Izadi, Leila
Sarvi, Shahabeddin
Hosseini, Seyed Abdollah
Amouei, Afsaneh
Sharif, Mehdi
Rahimi, Mohammad Taghi
Nayeri, Tooran
Daryani, Ahmad
Copro-molecular diagnosis of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat populations in northern Iran
title Copro-molecular diagnosis of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat populations in northern Iran
title_full Copro-molecular diagnosis of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat populations in northern Iran
title_fullStr Copro-molecular diagnosis of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat populations in northern Iran
title_full_unstemmed Copro-molecular diagnosis of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat populations in northern Iran
title_short Copro-molecular diagnosis of the Toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat populations in northern Iran
title_sort copro-molecular diagnosis of the toxoplasmatinae subfamily in dog and cat populations in northern iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8137368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33285057
http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2020074
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