| Literature DB >> 30305164 |
Caroll Stoore1, Constanza Andrade1, Christian Hidalgo1, Felipe Corrêa1, Mauricio Jiménez1, Marcela Hernandez2,3, Rodolfo Paredes4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Natural parasite infection occurs in wild and domestics animals with more than one parasite species at the same time, generating an infection called polyparasitism. Cystic echinococcosis reports are usually based only on infection with Echinoccocus granulosus leaving aside other internal parasitoses that could modulate both the immune response and pathogenesis of the natural infection. Fasciola hepatica is another cosmopolitan parasite in ruminants with a similar distribution to E. granulosus in different parts of the world, but no information of the effect of co-infection with E. granulosus has been described. The aims of this report were to establish E. granulosus prevalence and explore the association of F. hepatica co-infection and natural E. granulosus infections in cattle.Entities:
Keywords: Echinococcus granulosus; Fasciola hepatica; Hydatid cyst localization; Polyparasitism
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30305164 PMCID: PMC6180525 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-018-3128-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Fig. 1Echinococcus granulosus (EG) and Fasciola hepatica (FH) overall prevalence per age group in inspected cattle (n = 1725). Data shown as percentage of infected/ total examined cattle in the respective categories. *P < 0.05 (Chi-square test)
Echinococcus granulosus, Fasciola hepatica and co-infection prevalence, per age range classification of slaughtered cattle
| Examined | EG only | FH only | EG and FH co-infected | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| % | 95% CI |
| % | 95% CI |
| % | 95% CI | |
| Overall | 1725 | 195 | 11.30 | 9.90–12.89 | 715 | 41.45 | 39.15–43.79 | 170 | 9.86 | 8.54–11.35 |
| ≤ 4 years | 1217 | 109 | 8.96 | 7.48–10.69 | 507 | 41.66 | 38.92–44.45 | 79 | 6.49 | 5.24–8.02 |
| > 4 years | 508 | 86 | 16.93 | 13.92–20.44 | 203 | 39.96 | 35.79–44.28 | 91 | 17.91 | 14.82–21.48 |
Abbreviations: FH Fasciola hepatica, EG Echinococcus granulosus, N/n number of animals by category, %, percentage of infection(s) positive animals of the total of animals examined by category
Frequency and percentage of organ localization according to cyst type
| Cyst type |
| Lungs only | Liver only | Both |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infertile | 262 | 107 (40.84) | 40 (15.27) | 115 (43.89) |
| Fertile | 19 | 13 (68.42) | 2 (10.53) | 4 (21.05) |
| Small | 84 | 23 (27.38) | 47 (55.95) | 14 (16.67) |
| Total | 365 | 143 (39.18) | 89 (24.39) | 133 (36.44) |
Abbreviation: N/n number of animals
Fig. 2Anatomical distribution of hydatid cyst in cattle within age range (a); Fasciola hepatica (FH) co-infection status (b); within age range in animals without FH co-infection (c) and with FH co-infection (d). In a cyst anatomical distribution significantly varied among young (≤ 4 years) (χ2 = 7.973, df = 2, P = 0.0186) and old animals (> 4 years) (χ2 = 14.80, df = 2, P = 0.0006) and within age groups. In b a significant association was found between cyst location and FH co-infection status, where a significant difference was found in animals with FH co-infection (χ2 = 22.30, df = 2, P < 0.0001), and not in animals without FH co-infection (χ2 = 1.432, df = 2, P = 0.4883). c No association was found between age range and cyst location in animals absent of FH co-infection, or location within each age group. d In cattle with FH co-infection, a significant association was identified between age range and cyst location as well as among each age group. Data are presented as percentage (%) of the number of animals/ total examined cattle in the respective categories. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, ****P < 0.0001. Abbreviation: ns, not statistically significant
Hydatid cyst anatomical location within age range and Fasciola hepatica co-infection in E. granulosus (s.s.)-infected animals
| FH-EG co-infection | Host age range | Lungs only | Liver only | Both organs |
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| Absent | ≤ 4 years | 17 (32.69) | 14 (26.92) | 21 (40.38) | 0.6903 | 0.7081 |
| > 4 years | 10 (37.04) | 5 (18.52) | 12 (44.44) | |||
| Totala | 27 (34.18) | 19 (24.05) | 33 (41.77) | |||
| Present | ≤ 4 years | 24 (55.81) | 7 (16.28) | 12 (27.91) | 6.209 | 0.0448* |
| > 4 years | 22 (43.14) | 3 (5.88) | 26 (50.98) | |||
| Totala | 46 (48.94) | 10 (10.64) | 38 (40.43) | |||
| Total | ≤ 4 years | 41 (43.16) | 21 (22.11) | 33 (34.74) | 5.674 | 0.0586 |
| > 4 years | 32 (41.03) | 8 (10.26) | 38 (48.72) | |||
| Total | 73 (42.20) | 29 (16.76) | 71 (41.04) |
*Statistically significant difference at P < 0.05
aStatistically significant association of cyst location and co-infection (χ2 = 6.841, P = 0.0327)
Abbreviations: EG E. granulosus (s.s.), FH Fasciola hepatica
Associations between hydatid cyst with or without Fasciola hepatica co-infection and host variables: age range and cyst location
| Co-infection | Fertile | Infertile | < 1 cm diameter | |||||||||
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| (-/+) | Ratio |
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| (-/+) | Ratio |
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| (-/+) | Ratio |
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| ≤ 4 years | 7/3 | 2.33 | 2.554 | 0.11 | 76/54 | 1.41 | 4.968 | 0.0258* | 26/22 | 1.18 | 13.341 | 0.2481 |
| > 4 yearsa | 3/6 | 0.5 | 59/73 | 0.81 | 24/12 | 2 | ||||||
| Lungs only | 7/6 | 1.17 | b | 47/60 | 0.78 | 4.409 | 0.1103 | 5/18 | 0.28 | 19.45 | <0.0001* | |
| Liver only | 2/0 | – | 24/16 | 1.63 | 36/11 | 3.27 | ||||||
| Both organs | 1/3 | 0.33 | 64/51 | 1.25 | 9/5 | 1.8 | ||||||
*Statistically significant difference at P < 0.05
aStatistically significant association between cysts type and co-infection in this group (χ2 = 6.349, P = 0.0418)
bn too small for statistical analyses
Abbreviations: (-/+) number of animals without F. hepatica co-infection/number of animals with F. hepatica co-infection
Association between hydatid cyst location in liver and the presence of Fasciola hepatica co-infection
| Variable | OR (95% CI) |
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| Co-infectiona | 0.31 (0.18–0.54) | -4.14 | <0.0001 |
| Co-infectionb | 0.36 (0.15–0.90) | -2.21 | 0.027 |
aCrude model (hydatid cyst location in liver versus Fasciola hepatica co-infection)
bHydatid cyst location in liver versus Fasciola hepatica coinfection adjusted by age, hydatid cyst fertility and Echinococcus granulosus genotype
Abbreviation: CI confidence interval