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New insights into the molecular epidemiology of Trichinella infection in domestic pigs, wild boars, and bears in Romania.

Isabela Madalina Dragoi Nicorescu1, Mariana Ionita2, Laurentiu Ciupescu3, Cristian Vasile Buzatu4, Rodica Tanasuica3, Ioan Liviu Mitrea4.   

Abstract

Trichinellosis is a food-borne zoonosis caused by the parasitic nematode Trichinella, characterized by an extremely wide host range and geographical distribution. In Romania, it is recognized as one of the most serious zoonotic diseases. A cross-sectional study, covering all regions of Romania, was conducted in 2014 to investigate and update the prevalence of Trichinella infection among domestic pigs, wild boars, and bears. Additional, molecular identification of Trichinella species circulating among these animals was performed in order to establish the biogeography of Trichinella species within the seven geographical regions of Romania. For this, a total of 113,383 pigs raised in non-controlled housing conditions (backyards), 5596 hunted wild boars and 147 hunted bears were subjected to Trichinella analysis. The highest prevalence of Trichinella infections was found in bears (12.93%), followed by wild boars (1.66%) and domestic pigs (0.20%). Of 294 Trichinella isolates that tested positive by multiplex PCR, 219 (74.49%) were identified as Trichinella spiralis, 66 (22.45%) as Trichinella britovi, and 9 isolates (3.06%) as mixed infections of T. spiralis and T. britovi. T. spiralis was more prevalent in domestic pigs (165/228; 72.37%) than in game (63/228; 27.63%), while T. britovi showed a higher prevalence in game (50/75; 66.66%) than in domestic pigs (25/75; 33.33%). Moreover, the present study revealed a significant host- and area- related distribution of Trichinella species within the seven regions of Romania. Therefore, these findings are of epidemiological relevance, updating data on the prevalence and distribution of Trichinella species circulating among domestic and wild animals in South-Eastern Europe.
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Keywords:  Bears; Domestic pigs; Molecular epidemiology; Romania; Trichinella spp.; Wild boars

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26238657     DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.07.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Parasitol        ISSN: 0304-4017            Impact factor:   2.738


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1.  Differences in larval survival and IgG response patterns in long-lasting infections by Trichinella spiralis, Trichinella britovi and Trichinella pseudospiralis in pigs.

Authors:  Edoardo Pozio; Giuseppe Merialdi; Elio Licata; Giacinto Della Casa; Massimo Fabiani; Marco Amati; Simona Cherchi; Mattia Ramini; Valerio Faeti; Maria Interisano; Alessandra Ludovisi; Gianluca Rugna; Gianluca Marucci; Daniele Tonanzi; Maria Angeles Gómez-Morales
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2020-10-16       Impact factor: 3.876

2.  Trichinella spp. Infection in European Polecats (Mustela Putorius Linnaeus, 1758) from Romania.

Authors:  Z Boros; A M Ionică; G Deak; A D Mihalca; G Chișamera; I C Constantinescu; C Adam; C M Gherman; V Cozma
Journal:  Helminthologia       Date:  2021-09-30       Impact factor: 1.184

3.  A review of Trichinella species infection in wild animals in Romania.

Authors:  Călin Mircea Gherman; Zsolt Boros; Mihai-Horia Băieș; Anamaria Cozma-Petruț; Vasile Cozma
Journal:  Food Waterborne Parasitol       Date:  2022-08-27

4.  Trichinella spiralis and T. britovi in North-Eastern Romania: A Six-Year Retrospective Multicentric Survey.

Authors:  Olimpia Iacob; Ciprian Chiruță; Mihai Mareș
Journal:  Vet Sci       Date:  2022-09-17
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