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Biomed Res Int ; 2019: 2964639, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31886196

ABSTRACT

Surra, caused by Trypanosoma evansi, is a widely distributed animal trypanosomosis; it affects both domestic and wild mammals with high economic impact. Clinical picture is moderate in bovines but severe in equids. Surra is also an important constraint for international animal trade and movements. Despite its impact, surra remains poorly diagnosed because of low sensitivity tests. To improve epidemiological knowledge of the disease and to secure international movement, efficient diagnosis tools are required. Here, we optimized and applied to equids the OIE-recommended indirect ELISA T. evansi that was validated in other species. Based on 96 positive and 1,382 negative horse reference samples from Thailand, a TG-ROC analysis was conducted to define the cutoff value. ELISA's sensitivity and specificity were estimated at 97.5% and 100%, respectively, qualifying the test to provide a reliable immune status of equids. The test was then applied on 1,961 horse samples from 18 Thai Provinces; the only scarce positives suggested that horses do not constitute a reservoir of T. evansi in Thailand. All samples from racing horses were negative. Conversely, two outbreaks of surra reported to our laboratory, originating from a bovine reservoir, exhibited high morbidity and lethality rates in horses. Finally, posttreatment follow-ups of infected animals allowed us to provide outbreak management guidelines.


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Horses/blood , Serologic Tests , Trypanosoma/isolation & purification , Trypanosomiasis/blood , Animals , Antigens, Protozoan/blood , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Horses/parasitology , Thailand/epidemiology , Trypanosoma/pathogenicity , Trypanosomiasis/epidemiology , Trypanosomiasis/parasitology , Trypanosomiasis/veterinary
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Parasitology ; 145(3): 371-377, 2018 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28942737

ABSTRACT

Trypanosoma evansi, the causative agent of surra, is widespread in domestic livestock and wildlife in South East Asia. Surra can affect cattle, buffaloes, horses and also Asian elephants (Elephas maximus). Despite the 'threatened to extinction' CITES status of elephant, surra's impact has not been thoroughly assessed yet in this species. This work offers to adapt an antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) protocol, to detect Trypanosoma evansi antibodies in elephant serum. The test was validated with 365 negative-reference samples, which allowed the determination of a 16% positive threshold. The test was applied to a serological survey including 375 individuals. The estimated global seroprevalence was 2·1% (95% CI 1·1-4·2%). Therefore, surra does not appear to be endemic in Thai domestic elephants, but occasional outbreaks were reported to our laboratory during the survey period. These outbreaks seemed to be linked to close proximity to cattle or buffaloes, and led to severe clinical signs in elephants. Frequent relapses were observed after treatment with diminazene aceturate, the only trypanocide drug currently available in Thailand. Therefore, care should be taken to keep elephants away from bovine reservoirs, and to monitor the disease in this endangered species. ELISA proved to be reliable for screening purposes as well as for post-treatment monitoring.


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Antibodies, Protozoan/blood , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/veterinary , Protozoan Infections, Animal/diagnosis , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Trypanosoma/immunology , Trypanosomiasis/veterinary , Acclimatization , Animals , Animals, Domestic/immunology , Animals, Wild/immunology , Animals, Wild/parasitology , Antigens, Protozoan/immunology , Buffaloes/parasitology , Cattle/parasitology , Diminazene/analogs & derivatives , Diminazene/therapeutic use , Disease Reservoirs/parasitology , Disease Reservoirs/veterinary , Elephants/parasitology , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/methods , Protozoan Infections, Animal/blood , Protozoan Infections, Animal/epidemiology , Protozoan Infections, Animal/immunology , Thailand/epidemiology , Trypanosomiasis/drug therapy , Trypanosomiasis/epidemiology , Trypanosomiasis/immunology
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