Genotyping of Toxoplasma gondii Strains from Goats in Jahrom District, Southern Iran
Autor: | Hassan Rezanezhad, Kavos Solhjoo, Belal Armand, Behrad Pourmohammadi, Saiedeh Erfanian, Riam Sadooni, Masoud Esmi Jahromi, Mohsen Kalantari |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Veterinary medicine
medicine.medical_specialty Southern Iran Genotype Goats Toxoplasma gondii Biology DNA Protozoan Iran biology.organism_classification medicine.disease Toxoplasmosis Medical microbiology medicine.anatomical_structure Toxoplasmosis Animal Parasitology Tongue parasitic diseases medicine Animals Genotyping Toxoplasma Polymorphism Restriction Fragment Length |
Zdroj: | Acta parasitologica. 67(1) |
ISSN: | 1896-1851 |
Popis: | PURPOSE Toxoplasma gondii is transmitted congenitally or acquired by consumption of food and water contaminated with cysts or oocysts. This study aimed at genotyping T. gondii strains from slaughtered goats in Jahrom. METHODS A total of 561 specimens (heart, diaphragm, and tongue) from 187 slaughtered goats were collected from Jahrom slaughterhouse. After DNA extraction, the T. gondii strains were genotyped by the nested PCR-RFLP based on GRA6 and 3', and 5' ends of the SAG2 gene. RESULTS T. gondii infection was present in 18.2% of cases. Among the examined organs, the diaphragm was more disposed to the infection (10.2%). Furthermore, infection rates of the heart and tongue were 8.6% and 3.7%, respectively. Concurrent infection in the heart and diaphragm, tongue and diaphragm, and heart and tongue were 3.2%, 0.5%, and 0.5%, respectively. In genotyping experiments, genotype I was the most frequent genotype of T. gondii (58.8%), followed by type II (23.5%), type III (11.8%), and a combination of type I and II (5.9%). CONCLUSIONS The results of this study showed the presence of different genotypes of T. gondii in goats including three major and mixed genotypes. These results can be useful in toxoplasmosis control and prevention. |
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