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Microorganisms ; 12(7)2024 Jul 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39065208

RESUMO

Encephalitozoon cuniculi is a microsporidian, domestic rabbits being the main host. The disease can be acute or subclinical, but treatment options are limited and usually with unrewarding results; therefore, diagnosis and prevention of encephalitozoonosis in rabbits are of the utmost importance. This study aims to obtain the first preliminary information of the prevalence of E. cuniculi in the north-western region of Romania. A total of 176 rabbits were clinically examined and 2 mL of blood was sampled from each. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit by Medicago (Medicago, Uppsala, Sweden) on the resulted blood serum was utilized. Statistical analysis of the results was conducted using the EpiInfo 2000 software (CDC, Atlanta, GA, USA). A total prevalence of 39.2% (69/176) was identified, with statistically significant differences in relation to the rabbits' clinical status, age, season of sampling, breeding system, body condition score and county of origin; the different family farms tested also had a statistically significant difference. This study gives the first preliminary information on this pathogen distribution on Romania's territory, but further studies need to be performed on larger regions to declare the prevalence in the country.

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Viruses ; 16(4)2024 03 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38675881

RESUMO

Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2) emerged in the United States in 2018 and has spread in both domestic and wild rabbits nationwide. The virus has a high mortality rate and can spread rapidly once introduced in a rabbit population. Vaccination against RHDV2 provides the best protection against disease and should be considered by all rabbit owners. Here, we investigate the duration of immunity provided by vaccination with the Medgene Platform conditionally licensed commercial vaccine 6 months following the initial series. Rabbits received either the vaccination or a placebo and were challenged with RHDV2 6 months later. All vaccinated rabbits survived challenge whereas 18/19 non-vaccinated controls succumbed to infection within 10 or fewer days post-challenge. These results demonstrate lasting immunity following vaccination with the Medgene RHDV2 vaccine.


Assuntos
Baculoviridae , Infecções por Caliciviridae , Vírus da Doença Hemorrágica de Coelhos , Vacinação , Vacinas Sintéticas , Vacinas Virais , Animais , Vírus da Doença Hemorrágica de Coelhos/imunologia , Vírus da Doença Hemorrágica de Coelhos/genética , Coelhos , Infecções por Caliciviridae/prevenção & controle , Infecções por Caliciviridae/imunologia , Infecções por Caliciviridae/virologia , Infecções por Caliciviridae/veterinária , Vacinas Virais/imunologia , Vacinas Virais/administração & dosagem , Vacinas Virais/genética , Vacinas Sintéticas/imunologia , Vacinas Sintéticas/administração & dosagem , Vacinas Sintéticas/genética , Baculoviridae/genética , Baculoviridae/imunologia , Anticorpos Antivirais/sangue , Anticorpos Antivirais/imunologia
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Vet Parasitol ; 321: 109986, 2023 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37517173

RESUMO

Coccidiosis caused by Eimeria is one of the most common diseases in domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus f. domesticus), with 11 Eimeria species in domestic rabbits recognized internationally. To identify Eimeria species more accurately, a method based on the molecular characteristics of a single oocyst with multiple gene loci was established by combining morphological and molecular biology. The results showed that the total infection rate of Eimeria in domestic rabbits was 44.2 % (152/344). Ten Eimeria species were identified in domestic rabbits based on morphological characteristics, namely Eimeria vejdovskyi (39.5 %, 136/344), E. magna (18.0 %, 62/344), E. perforans (17.4 %, 60/344), E. intestinalis (12.5 %, 43/344), E. media (11.9 %, 41/344), E. coecicola (4.4 %, 15/344), E. irresidua (3.8 %, 13/344), E. exigua (2.6 %, 9/344), E. stiedai (2.3 %, 8/344), and E. piriformis (1.5 %, 5/344). The molecular biological identification of Eimeria in domestic rabbits was conducted through single oocyst selection and nested polymerase chain reaction amplification with multiple gene loci. We obtained the sequences of the 18S rRNA, ITS-1 and COI gene loci of E. magna, E. perforans, E. vejdovskyi, E. media, E. intestinalis, and E. coecicola. The results showed that the molecular biology and morphological identification results of single oocysts were consistent and could be used for the molecular identification of Eimeria at the single oocyst level. This study provides an efficient tool for identification of Eimeria in domestic rabbits and the population genetic study of Eimeria in domestic rabbits.


Assuntos
Coccidiose , Eimeria , Coelhos , Animais , Eimeria/genética , Oocistos , Coccidiose/veterinária , Coccidiose/epidemiologia
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Vet Ital ; 56(3): 213-215, 2020 08 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33543918

RESUMO

The report describes a case of urogenital myiasis in a domestic rabbit Oryctolagus cuniculus L. (Lagomorpha: Leporidae) caused by Lucilia sericata (Meigen; Diptera: Calliphoridae) in region Emilia-Romagna (Northern Italy). The case, occurring in June 2018, is the first one involving L. sericata as an agent of myiasis in a domestic rabbit in Italy. Species identification was based on morphological investigations of males through identification keys. The rabbit developed the urogenital myiasis as a consequence of chronic enteritis causing an accumulation of faeces in the perianal and perineal region.


Assuntos
Calliphoridae/fisiologia , Enterite/diagnóstico , Doenças Urogenitais Femininas/diagnóstico , Miíase/veterinária , Animais , Doença Crônica/veterinária , Enterite/diagnóstico por imagem , Enterite/parasitologia , Feminino , Doenças Urogenitais Femininas/diagnóstico por imagem , Doenças Urogenitais Femininas/parasitologia , Itália , Miíase/complicações , Miíase/diagnóstico , Miíase/diagnóstico por imagem , Coelhos
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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 34(6): 1693-1696, nov.-dec. 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-968969

RESUMO

This study aimed to report the first occurrence of Leporacarus gibbus in a domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) from the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil. The two-year-old male rabbit came from a rural area and was admitted to the Veterinary Hospital Professor Ricardo Alexandre Hippler with intense pruritus throughout the body, severe hair loss, crustal lesions on the outer surface of the ears, and desquamation mainly in the dorsal region. A skin scraping and trichogram were performed. In the microscopic evaluation of the hairs obtained from the dorsal region, mites with morphology compatible with L. gibbus were observed. Cheyletiella parasitovorax and Psoropotes cuniculi were also detected in the same region. Treatment with ivermectin (0.4 mg/kg) was prescribed with three applications every 14 days, over a period of six weeks. This report presents the first description of the occurrence of L. gibbus in the state of Espírito Santo concomitant with poly-infestation of C. parasitovorax and P. cuniculi, and it is hoped that this will provide a research tool for future work in the region.(AU)


Este trabalho teve como objetivo relatar a primeira ocorrência de Leporacarus gibbus em um coelho doméstico (Oryctolagus cuniculus) do estado do Espírito Santo, Brasil. O coelho macho de dois anos de idade veio de uma área rural e foi internado no Hospital Veterinário Professor Ricardo Alexandre Hippler com intenso prurido em todo o corpo, severa queda de cabelo, lesões crustais na superfície externa das orelhas e descamação principalmente na região dorsal. A raspagem da pele e o tricograma foram realizados. Na avaliação microscópica dos pêlos obtidos na região dorsal, observaram-se ácaros com morfologia compatível com L. gibbus. Cheyletiella parasitovorax e Psoropotes cuniculi também foram detectados na mesma região. O tratamento com ivermectina (0,4 mg / kg) foi prescrito com três aplicações a cada 14 dias, durante um período de seis semanas. Este relato apresenta a primeira descrição da ocorrência de L. gibbus no estado do Espírito Santo concomitante à poliinfestação de C. parasitovorax e P. cuniculi, e espera-se que esta seja uma ferramenta de pesquisa para futuros trabalhos na região.(AU)


Assuntos
Coelhos , Ivermectina , Ácaros e Carrapatos , Dermatopatias , Brasil , Ácaros
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Korean J Parasitol ; 54(1): 81-5, 2016 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26951984

RESUMO

A study of 426 rabbits from 3 cities in Jilin province (Changchun City and Jilin City) and Liaoning province (Shenyang City) was conducted between May and June 2015. The overall prevalence of E. bieneusi in rabbits was 0.94% (4/426), with 0% (0/116), 1.72% (3/174), and 0.74% (1/136) in Jilin, Changchun, and Shenyang City, respectively. Only 3 farms (farm 1 and farm 3 in Changchun City, farm 8 in Shenyang City) were PCR-positive for E. bieneusi. Moreover, rabbits of more than 6 months (1.72%) had the highest E. bieneusi prevalence, followed by rabbits of 4-6 months (1.26%), 2-3 months (0.58%), and less than 1 month (0%). Analysis of ITS gene of E. bieneusi suggested that all 4 E. bieneusi isolates were genotype D, and were classified as group 1a. The present results first demonstrated the existence of zoonotic E. bieneusi in domestic rabbits in China. Effective control measures should be implemented to prevent E. bieneusi infection in domestic rabbits, other animals, and humans.


Assuntos
Enterocytozoon/genética , Microsporidiose/veterinária , Coelhos/microbiologia , Animais , China/epidemiologia , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/genética , Genótipo , Microsporidiose/epidemiologia , Microsporidiose/parasitologia , Microsporidiose/prevenção & controle , Zoonoses/microbiologia , Zoonoses/prevenção & controle
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Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-36478

RESUMO

A study of 426 rabbits from 3 cities in Jilin province (Changchun City and Jilin City) and Liaoning province (Shenyang City) was conducted between May and June 2015. The overall prevalence of E. bieneusi in rabbits was 0.94% (4/426), with 0% (0/116), 1.72% (3/174), and 0.74% (1/136) in Jilin, Changchun, and Shenyang City, respectively. Only 3 farms (farm 1 and farm 3 in Changchun City, farm 8 in Shenyang City) were PCR-positive for E. bieneusi. Moreover, rabbits of more than 6 months (1.72%) had the highest E. bieneusi prevalence, followed by rabbits of 4-6 months (1.26%), 2-3 months (0.58%), and less than 1 month (0%). Analysis of ITS gene of E. bieneusi suggested that all 4 E. bieneusi isolates were genotype D, and were classified as group 1a. The present results first demonstrated the existence of zoonotic E. bieneusi in domestic rabbits in China. Effective control measures should be implemented to prevent E. bieneusi infection in domestic rabbits, other animals, and humans.


Assuntos
Animais , China/epidemiologia , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/genética , Enterocytozoon/genética , Genótipo , Microsporidiose/epidemiologia , Coelhos/microbiologia , Zoonoses/microbiologia
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Korean J Parasitol ; 53(6): 759-63, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26797446

RESUMO

The breeding of domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) for human consumption has a long tradition in China. Infections that can affect the production of meat or even be transmitted from animals to humans are important to monitor, especially for public health reasons as well as for their impact on animal health. Thus, a total of 1,132 domestic rabbit sera from 4 regions in China were collected for serological screening for Encephalitozoon cuniculi and for Toxoplasma gondii by ELISA and modified agglutination test (MAT), respectively. Antibodies to E. cuniculi were detected in 248/1,132 (21.9%) sera tested while antibodies against T. gondii revealed a seroprevalence of 51/1,132 (4.5%). We believe that the present results are of epidemiological implications and public health importance due to the acknowledged susceptibility of humans to E. cuniculi and T. gondii infections. Therefore, routine screening tests of domestic rabbits are proposed considering the zoonotic potential of these parasites.


Assuntos
Anticorpos Antifúngicos/sangue , Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/sangue , Encephalitozoon cuniculi/imunologia , Encefalitozoonose/veterinária , Toxoplasma/imunologia , Toxoplasmose Animal/sangue , Animais , Animais Domésticos/sangue , Animais Domésticos/microbiologia , Animais Domésticos/parasitologia , China/epidemiologia , Encephalitozoon cuniculi/isolamento & purificação , Encefalitozoonose/sangue , Encefalitozoonose/microbiologia , Feminino , Masculino , Coelhos/sangue , Coelhos/microbiologia , Coelhos/parasitologia , Estudos Soroepidemiológicos , Toxoplasma/isolamento & purificação , Toxoplasmose Animal/parasitologia
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Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-91225

RESUMO

The breeding of domestic rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) for human consumption has a long tradition in China. Infections that can affect the production of meat or even be transmitted from animals to humans are important to monitor, especially for public health reasons as well as for their impact on animal health. Thus, a total of 1,132 domestic rabbit sera from 4 regions in China were collected for serological screening for Encephalitozoon cuniculi and for Toxoplasma gondii by ELISA and modified agglutination test (MAT), respectively. Antibodies to E. cuniculi were detected in 248/1,132 (21.9%) sera tested while antibodies against T. gondii revealed a seroprevalence of 51/1,132 (4.5%). We believe that the present results are of epidemiological implications and public health importance due to the acknowledged susceptibility of humans to E. cuniculi and T. gondii infections. Therefore, routine screening tests of domestic rabbits are proposed considering the zoonotic potential of these parasites.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Masculino , Animais Domésticos/sangue , Anticorpos Antifúngicos/sangue , Anticorpos Antiprotozoários/sangue , China/epidemiologia , Encephalitozoon cuniculi/imunologia , Encefalitozoonose/sangue , Coelhos/sangue , Estudos Soroepidemiológicos , Toxoplasma/imunologia , Toxoplasmose Animal/sangue
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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM (Pacífico Ocidental) | ID: wpr-547292

RESUMO

Objective To research the toxicokinetics model of lead acetate in the domestic rabbits.Methods Injecting lead acetate into the vein of the domestic rabbit at the dose of 3 mg/kg,then the blood was collected at the 10th,20th,30th,60th,90th,120th,180th,240th and 360th min.The concentrations of the blood lead were measured by differential potentiometric stripping analysis,the data were analyzed by DAS2.0 software.Results The linear was at the range of 10 to 50 ?g/ml,the major toxicokinetics parameters were:t1/2? = 8.60 min,t1/2? = 67.69 min,t1/2? = 729.84 min,V1= 77 033.08 L/kg,CL = 709.27 L/(min?kg),AUC(0-t) = 3 106.59 ng/(L?min).According to the smallest principle of AIC,the lead concentration in vivo conformed to the three compartmental models in domestic rabbit after injecting lead acetate at 3 mg/kg.Conclusion The lead concentration conforms to the three compartmental models in the domestic rabbit after intravascular injection of lead acetate,and it is eliminated according to the first order processes.

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