Bacteria in the blood of healthy stray dogs infested by ticks in northern Mexico

The objectives of this study were to determine the richness, abundance, and diversity of bacteria in stray dogs ( ) infested by ticks in Comarca Lagunera, northern Mexico, and to establish their pathogenic and or/zoonotic potential. Blood samples from 12 dogs were collected, and their deoxyribonucle...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of advanced veterinary and animal research 2024-03, Vol.11 (1), p.132-138
Hauptverfasser: García, Fernando Mejía, Guerrero, Sergio Iván Barraza, la Peña, Cristina García De, Gutiérrez, David Ramiro Aguillón, Rodríguez, Quetzaly Karmy Siller, Herrera, César Alberto Meza, Paniagua, Felipe Vaca, Velásquez, Clara Diaz, Montoya, Aldo De la Cruz, Núñez, Luis Manuel Valenzuela
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Zusammenfassung:The objectives of this study were to determine the richness, abundance, and diversity of bacteria in stray dogs ( ) infested by ticks in Comarca Lagunera, northern Mexico, and to establish their pathogenic and or/zoonotic potential. Blood samples from 12 dogs were collected, and their deoxyribonucleic acid was extracted. The V3-V4 region of the 16S ribosomal ribunocleic acid gene was amplified by polymerase chain reaction. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) was performed on a MiSeq Illumina platform, and the data were analyzed using quantitative insights into microbial ecology. The operational taxonomic units resulted in 23 phyla, 54 classes, 89 orders, 189 families, 586 genera, and 620 bacterial species; among them, 64 species and/or bacterial genera with pathogenic or zoonotic potential were identified, some of which have been reported in the literature as relevant to public health ( spp spp spp spp spp spp spp and ). This research offers relevant information on the prevalence of tick-borne diseases as well as other potential zoonotic diseases in the blood of stray dogs parasitized by ticks in northern Mexico. New molecular biology and massive NGS techniques may play an important role in the study and documentation of bacterial profiles from animals in close proximity to humans.
ISSN:2311-7710
2311-7710
DOI:10.5455/javar.2024.k757