First Detection of Toxoplasma gondii (Nicolle & Manceaux, 1908) (Eucoccidiorida: Sarcocystidae) in River Waters in Serbia
Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii is one of the most successful parasites in the world. Its life form found in the environment, where it may stay viable for a year or more, is the oocyst, excreted by members of the family Felidae as the definite host. During the past decades, several waterborne epidemics of toxoplasmosis worldwide indicated the importance of water as a source of T. gondii infection. In Serbia, detection of oocysts in water has not been previously performed and, therefore, there are no data regarding the presence of T. gondii in Serbian rivers. To fill this gap, surface water samples (n=20) were collected from four major rivers and their tributaries throughout Serbia. The samples were concentrated by filtration and total DNA was extracted from the pellet using a commercial kit. Next, the samples were screened for T. gondii DNA by amplification of the 529 bp repeat fragment by conventional PCR. Three positive samples were detected and all three were confirmed by amplification of GRA6 an...d SAG2 genes. This first detection of T. gondii in river waters in Serbia suggests that the examined rivers are contaminated with this protozoan, which makes them a potential source of infection. In addition, this study has shown that the used PCR methodology can successfully detect T. gondii in water samples.
Keywords:
toxoplasmosis / surface water / oocysts / DNA / PCRSource:
Acta Zoologica Bulgarica, 2020, 79-83Publisher:
- Inst Zoology, Bas, Sofia
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Institut za medicinska istraživanjaTY - JOUR AU - Ćirković, Vladimir AU - Uzelac, Aleksandra AU - Miličić, Dragana AU - Klun, Ivana AU - Đurković-Đaković, Olgica PY - 2020 UR - http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1009 AB - Toxoplasma gondii is one of the most successful parasites in the world. Its life form found in the environment, where it may stay viable for a year or more, is the oocyst, excreted by members of the family Felidae as the definite host. During the past decades, several waterborne epidemics of toxoplasmosis worldwide indicated the importance of water as a source of T. gondii infection. In Serbia, detection of oocysts in water has not been previously performed and, therefore, there are no data regarding the presence of T. gondii in Serbian rivers. To fill this gap, surface water samples (n=20) were collected from four major rivers and their tributaries throughout Serbia. The samples were concentrated by filtration and total DNA was extracted from the pellet using a commercial kit. Next, the samples were screened for T. gondii DNA by amplification of the 529 bp repeat fragment by conventional PCR. Three positive samples were detected and all three were confirmed by amplification of GRA6 and SAG2 genes. This first detection of T. gondii in river waters in Serbia suggests that the examined rivers are contaminated with this protozoan, which makes them a potential source of infection. In addition, this study has shown that the used PCR methodology can successfully detect T. gondii in water samples. PB - Inst Zoology, Bas, Sofia T2 - Acta Zoologica Bulgarica T1 - First Detection of Toxoplasma gondii (Nicolle & Manceaux, 1908) (Eucoccidiorida: Sarcocystidae) in River Waters in Serbia EP - 83 SP - 79 UR - conv_4936 ER -
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Ćirković, V., Uzelac, A., Miličić, D., Klun, I.,& Đurković-Đaković, O.. (2020). First Detection of Toxoplasma gondii (Nicolle & Manceaux, 1908) (Eucoccidiorida: Sarcocystidae) in River Waters in Serbia. in Acta Zoologica Bulgarica Inst Zoology, Bas, Sofia., 79-83. conv_4936
Ćirković V, Uzelac A, Miličić D, Klun I, Đurković-Đaković O. First Detection of Toxoplasma gondii (Nicolle & Manceaux, 1908) (Eucoccidiorida: Sarcocystidae) in River Waters in Serbia. in Acta Zoologica Bulgarica. 2020;:79-83. conv_4936 .
Ćirković, Vladimir, Uzelac, Aleksandra, Miličić, Dragana, Klun, Ivana, Đurković-Đaković, Olgica, "First Detection of Toxoplasma gondii (Nicolle & Manceaux, 1908) (Eucoccidiorida: Sarcocystidae) in River Waters in Serbia" in Acta Zoologica Bulgarica (2020):79-83, conv_4936 .