Prevalence and genotyping of Trichomonas infections in wild birds in central Germany.

Avian trichomonosis is a widespread disease in columbids and other birds, caused by ingestion of the unicellular flagellate Trichomonas gallinae which proliferate primarily in the upper respiratory tracts. Studies using genetic analyses have determined some highly pathogenic lineages in birds, but t...

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Main Authors: Petra Quillfeldt, Yvonne R Schumm, Carina Marek, Viktoria Mader, Dominik Fischer, Melanie Marx
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f5c4b2163afd43658fd422a988595067 2023-05-15T17:55:14+02:00 Prevalence and genotyping of Trichomonas infections in wild birds in central Germany. Petra Quillfeldt Yvonne R Schumm Carina Marek Viktoria Mader Dominik Fischer Melanie Marx 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200798 https://doaj.org/article/f5c4b2163afd43658fd422a988595067 EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6084888?pdf=render https://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203 1932-6203 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0200798 https://doaj.org/article/f5c4b2163afd43658fd422a988595067 PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 8, p e0200798 (2018) Medicine R Science Q article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200798 2022-12-31T12:15:33Z Avian trichomonosis is a widespread disease in columbids and other birds, caused by ingestion of the unicellular flagellate Trichomonas gallinae which proliferate primarily in the upper respiratory tracts. Studies using genetic analyses have determined some highly pathogenic lineages in birds, but the prevalence and distribution of potentially pathogenic and non-pathogenic T. gallinae lineages in wild birds is still not well known. We examined 440 oral swab samples of 35 bird species collected between 2015 and 2017 in Hesse, central Germany, for Trichomonas spp. infection and for determining the genetic lineages. Of these birds, 152 individuals were caught in the wild and 288 individuals were admitted from the wild to a veterinary clinic. The overall Trichomonas spp. prevalence was 35.6%. We observed significant differences between bird orders, with the highest prevalence in owls (58%) and columbids (50%), while other orders had slightly lower prevalences, with 36% in Accipitriformes, 28% in Falconiformes and 28% in Passeriformes. Among 71 successfully sequenced samples, we found 13 different haplotypes, including two previously described common lineages A/B (20 samples) and C/V/N (36 samples). The lineage A/B has been described as pathogenic, causing lesions and mortality in columbids, raptors and finches. This lineage was found in 11 of the 35 species, including columbids (feral pigeon, woodpigeon, stock dove), passerines (greenfinch, chaffinch, blackbird) and raptors (common kestrel, sparrowhawk, red kite, peregrine falcon and common buzzard). One new lineage (R) was found in a sample of a chaffinch. In conclusion, we found that the prevalence of Trichomonas spp. infection in wild birds was high overall, and the potentially pathogenic lineage A/B was widespread. Our findings are worrying, as epidemic outbreaks of trichomonosis have already been observed in Germany in several years and can have severe negative effects on bird populations. This disease may add to the multiple pressures that birds face in areas ... Article in Journal/Newspaper peregrine falcon Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles PLOS ONE 13 8 e0200798
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Carina Marek
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Melanie Marx
Prevalence and genotyping of Trichomonas infections in wild birds in central Germany.
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description Avian trichomonosis is a widespread disease in columbids and other birds, caused by ingestion of the unicellular flagellate Trichomonas gallinae which proliferate primarily in the upper respiratory tracts. Studies using genetic analyses have determined some highly pathogenic lineages in birds, but the prevalence and distribution of potentially pathogenic and non-pathogenic T. gallinae lineages in wild birds is still not well known. We examined 440 oral swab samples of 35 bird species collected between 2015 and 2017 in Hesse, central Germany, for Trichomonas spp. infection and for determining the genetic lineages. Of these birds, 152 individuals were caught in the wild and 288 individuals were admitted from the wild to a veterinary clinic. The overall Trichomonas spp. prevalence was 35.6%. We observed significant differences between bird orders, with the highest prevalence in owls (58%) and columbids (50%), while other orders had slightly lower prevalences, with 36% in Accipitriformes, 28% in Falconiformes and 28% in Passeriformes. Among 71 successfully sequenced samples, we found 13 different haplotypes, including two previously described common lineages A/B (20 samples) and C/V/N (36 samples). The lineage A/B has been described as pathogenic, causing lesions and mortality in columbids, raptors and finches. This lineage was found in 11 of the 35 species, including columbids (feral pigeon, woodpigeon, stock dove), passerines (greenfinch, chaffinch, blackbird) and raptors (common kestrel, sparrowhawk, red kite, peregrine falcon and common buzzard). One new lineage (R) was found in a sample of a chaffinch. In conclusion, we found that the prevalence of Trichomonas spp. infection in wild birds was high overall, and the potentially pathogenic lineage A/B was widespread. Our findings are worrying, as epidemic outbreaks of trichomonosis have already been observed in Germany in several years and can have severe negative effects on bird populations. This disease may add to the multiple pressures that birds face in areas ...
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author Petra Quillfeldt
Yvonne R Schumm
Carina Marek
Viktoria Mader
Dominik Fischer
Melanie Marx
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Yvonne R Schumm
Carina Marek
Viktoria Mader
Dominik Fischer
Melanie Marx
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title Prevalence and genotyping of Trichomonas infections in wild birds in central Germany.
title_short Prevalence and genotyping of Trichomonas infections in wild birds in central Germany.
title_full Prevalence and genotyping of Trichomonas infections in wild birds in central Germany.
title_fullStr Prevalence and genotyping of Trichomonas infections in wild birds in central Germany.
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and genotyping of Trichomonas infections in wild birds in central Germany.
title_sort prevalence and genotyping of trichomonas infections in wild birds in central germany.
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