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Molecular detection of hemotropic Mycoplasma and Bartonella species in lice from sheep and goats of Mexico.

Authors :
Ballados-González GG
Martínez-Hernández JM
Martínez-Rodríguez PB
Gamboa-Prieto J
González-Guzmán S
Paredes-Cervantes V
Grostieta E
Becker I
Aguilar-Domínguez M
Vieira RFC
Cruz-Romero A
Sánchez-Montes S
Source :
Veterinary parasitology, regional studies and reports [Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports] 2023 Sep; Vol. 44, pp. 100921. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Aug 19.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The knowledge of lice associated with small ruminants, especially sheep and goats, is scarce. In Mexico, there are historical reports of six species of chewing and sucking lice associated with Capra hircus and Ovis canadensis. However, the reports did not analyze the ecology of the infestations or the presence of potentially pathogenic bacteria. For this reason, the objectives of this study were i) to identify the species of lice associated with sheep and goats in three states of the Mexican Republic, ii) to characterize the infestations, and iii) to identify the presence of bacterial pathogens. From October 2019 to August 2021, six ranches with sheep and goats were sampled in the states of Hidalgo and Veracruz. Hosts were visually inspected, and lice were retrieved with forceps. The specimens were sexed and identified using morphological taxonomic keys. DNA extraction was performed individually, and a fragment of the cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 gene (COI) was amplified for the molecular identification of the specimens. Subsequently, Anaplasma, Bartonella, Ehrlichia, Mycoplasma, and Rickettsia were molecularly detected. Additionally, the infestations were characterized by calculating the prevalence and mean abundances. We collected 563 specimens of three species, Bovicola caprae, Bovicola ovis, and Linognathus africanus. The highest infestation levels were recorded for B. ovis (66.7%; 4.4) from Veracruz. Additionally, two Bartonella species were detected: Bartonella mellophagi in B. ovis and Bartonella capreoli in L. africanus. In contrast, Mycoplasma ovis was detected exclusively in one pool of B. ovis. This study provides new bacterial-ectoparasite associations and highlights the possible role of these neglected ectoparasites as vectors in the populations of sheep and goats from Mexico.<br />Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors certify that they have no affiliations with or involvement in any organization or entity with any financial interest, nonfinancial interest in the subject matter or materials discussed in this manuscript.<br /> (Copyright © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2405-9390
Volume :
44
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Veterinary parasitology, regional studies and reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37652638
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vprsr.2023.100921