Seasonal dynamics and genetic characterization of bovine arthropod-borne parasites in Nan Province, Thailand with molecular identification of Anaplasma platys and Trypanosoma theileri

Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis. 2024 Apr:107:102156. doi: 10.1016/j.cimid.2024.102156. Epub 2024 Mar 2.

Abstract

Virulent species or strains of hematophagous borne pathogens such as Anaplasma spp., Babesia spp., Theileria spp., and Trypanosoma spp., are lethal to susceptible animals or reduce their productivity on a global scale. Nonetheless, efforts to diagnose the causative agents and assess the genotypic profiles as well as quantify the parasite burden of aforementioned parasites across seasons remain limited. Therefore, the present investigation sought to elucidate the genotypic composition of Anaplasma spp., Babesia spp., Theileria spp., and Trypanosoma spp. The findings revealed heightened infection rates during the summer, manifesting a correlation between Trypanosoma spp. infection and seasonal fluctuations. Among the identified pathogens, Anaplasma marginale emerged as the most dominant species, while the occurrence of Anaplasma platys in Thai cattle was confirmed via the sequencing of the groEL gene. Moreover, the study successfully identified two lineages of Trypanosoma theileri. The findings of this investigation offer valuable insights that can inform the development of preventive strategies for vector-borne diseases, such as considering the appropriate use of insect repellent, mosquito or insect nets, or eliminating breeding places for insects in each season.

Keywords: Anaplasma platys; Cattle; Seasonal dynamics; Thailand; Trypanosoma theileri.

MeSH terms

  • Anaplasma / genetics
  • Anaplasmosis* / epidemiology
  • Animals
  • Arthropods*
  • Babesia* / genetics
  • Cattle
  • Cattle Diseases* / epidemiology
  • Cattle Diseases* / parasitology
  • Parasites*
  • Seasons
  • Thailand / epidemiology
  • Theileria* / genetics
  • Tick-Borne Diseases* / veterinary
  • Trypanosoma* / genetics

Supplementary concepts

  • Anaplasma platys