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Cross-sectional study on Chlamydiaceae prevalence and associated risk factors on commercial and backyard poultry farms in Mexico.
Ornelas-Eusebio, Erika; Garcia-Espinosa, Gary; Vorimore, Fabien; Aaziz, Rachid; Durand, Benoît; Laroucau, Karine; Zanella, Gina.
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  • Ornelas-Eusebio E; University Paris-Est, ANSES, Laboratory for Animal Health, Bacterial Zoonoses Unit, Maisons-Alfort, 94700, France; Department of Avian Medicine and Poultry Husbandry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Coyoacan, 04510, D.F., Mexico.
  • Garcia-Espinosa G; Department of Avian Medicine and Poultry Husbandry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Coyoacan, 04510, D.F., Mexico.
  • Vorimore F; University Paris-Est, ANSES, Laboratory for Animal Health, Bacterial Zoonoses Unit, Maisons-Alfort, 94700, France.
  • Aaziz R; University Paris-Est, ANSES, Laboratory for Animal Health, Bacterial Zoonoses Unit, Maisons-Alfort, 94700, France.
  • Durand B; University Paris-Est, ANSES, Laboratory for Animal Health, Epidemiology Unit, Maisons-Alfort, 94700, France.
  • Laroucau K; University Paris-Est, ANSES, Laboratory for Animal Health, Bacterial Zoonoses Unit, Maisons-Alfort, 94700, France.
  • Zanella G; University Paris-Est, ANSES, Laboratory for Animal Health, Epidemiology Unit, Maisons-Alfort, 94700, France. Electronic address: gina.zanella@anses.fr.
Prev Vet Med ; 176: 104922, 2020 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32062044
ABSTRACT
Chlamydiaceae infections in poultry are mainly due to Chlamydia psittaci and Chlamydia gallinacea. While C. psittaci has long been known to affect birds and to have zoonotic potential, C. gallinacea is a newly described species that has been found to be widespread in chickens. As no data were available regarding the presence of Chlamydiaceae in Mexican poultry, a cross-sectional survey to detect the presence of Chlamydiaceae on commercial and backyard farms was carried out in eight federal states of Mexico with a high poultry density. Individual cloacal swabs were collected on 14 large-scale commercial poultry farms with controlled environment houses, 23 large-scale commercial poultry farms with open-sided houses, and 16 backyard farms. Samples were tested using a specific Chlamydiaceae real-time PCR technique. Chlamydial species were subsequently identified by a species-specific real-time PCR method. Information on potential risk factors was collected through a questionnaire. Logistic regression was performed to identify risk factors associated with Chlamydiaceae-positive results at the farm level on commercial farms. For backyard farms, a mixed-effect logistic regression model was used to consider information collected either at the animal or at the farm level. Overall, 7.1 % (n = 1/14) of controlled environment commercial farms, 26.1 % (n = 6/23) of open-sided commercial farms, and 75.0 % (n = 12/16) of backyard farms were Chlamydiaceae-positive. Apparent prevalence increased inversely to the level of confinement (controlled environment vs open-sided poultry houses vs backyards). Chlamydia gallinacea was the only chlamydial species detected. On commercial farms, egg-laying hen flocks had 6.7 times higher odds of being Chlamydiaceae-infected than broilers flocks (OR = 6.7, 95 % CI 1.1-44.3, p = 0.04). On backyard farms, two variables were significantly associated with Chlamydiaceae infection the lack of antibiotic use (OR = 8.4, 95 % CI 1.84-38.49, p = 0.006), and an impaired health status (OR=8.8, 95 % CI 1.9-38.9, p = 0.004). Further studies should be carried out to investigate the impact of C. gallinacea infection on egg quality and production performance in egg-laying hen flocks.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pavos / Pollos / Chlamydiaceae / Infecciones por Chlamydiaceae / Crianza de Animales Domésticos Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Mexico Idioma: En Revista: Prev Vet Med Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: México

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pavos / Pollos / Chlamydiaceae / Infecciones por Chlamydiaceae / Crianza de Animales Domésticos Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals País/Región como asunto: Mexico Idioma: En Revista: Prev Vet Med Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: México