Pathogenic and endosymbiotic bacteria associated with the ectoparasite mites Dermanyssus gallinae (Dermanyssidae) and Ornithonyssus bursa (Macronyssidae)
Battery poultry houses are subject to infestations by pests, such as the ectoparasitic mites Dermanyssus gallinae ( De Geer, 1778 ) and Ornithonyssus bursa (Berlese, 1888) which are hematophagous and can cause skin lesions, stress, and even death of hens, leading to significant economic losses. Rece...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biológia 2024-07, Vol.79 (7), p.2245-2252 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Battery poultry houses are subject to infestations by pests, such as the ectoparasitic mites
Dermanyssus gallinae (
De Geer, 1778
)
and
Ornithonyssus bursa
(Berlese, 1888) which are hematophagous and can cause skin lesions, stress, and even death of hens, leading to significant economic losses. Recent European studies have shown that these mites can also work as vectors of pathogenic microorganisms. Therefore, due to the absence of records on the association between
D. gallinae
and
O. bursa
and pathogenic microorganisms in Brazil, the present study aimed to identify pathogenic bacteria through a metagenomics analysis associated with mites collected from a poultry house located in a rural area of the state of Rio Grande do Sul and direct from a skin’ person that lives in a farm in the interior of the state of São Paulo (Brazil). For the material collected in Rio Grande do Sul, a higher predominance of endosymbiotic bacteria, and different species of the pathogenic bacteria species
Bartonella
was observed. On the other hand, some enterobacteria were identified from
O. bursa
samples, but the amount was not high enough to identify the species. Additionally, the endosymbiotic
Wolbachia
spp. was identified in both
O. bursa
samples (pooled and individuals). Besides the detection of
Wolbachia
, in the individual
O. bursa
microbiome, we detected
Spiroplasma
spp. and ‘
Candidatus
Cardinium’. This is the first time that a microbiome study has been made for the species
D. gallinae
and
O. bursa
in Brazil, as well as the first time that
Wolbachia
,
Spiroplasma
and ‘
Candidatus
Cardinium’ was detected in
O. bursa
samples. |
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ISSN: | 1336-9563 0006-3088 1336-9563 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11756-024-01708-3 |