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Role of wild birds in the circulation ofin Southern Italy: molecular and epidemiological insights.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2025
Authors:
Serra, Francesco et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Animal Health · Italy
Species:
bird

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Toxoplasmosis is caused by the protozoal parasiteand can be acquired through the consumption of food and water contaminated with sporulated oocysts and tissue cysts. The parasite is characterized by high host flexibility, being able to infect all warm-blooded animals, including birds and mammals. Wild birds are considered important reservoirs of infectious agents, some of which possess zoonotic potential. To date, few data are available on the role of these animals in the transmission of, especially in the Italian Peninsula. METHODS: To address this gap, the present study investigated the circulation and genetic diversity of this parasite in various wild bird species, with the aim to assess the role of avian hosts in the epidemiology of the parasite. In 2023-2024, 256 carcasses belonging to 39 different wild bird species were collected in Campania and Calabria Regions and analyzed to assess the presence ofin the animal tissues. RESULTS: Out of 256 birds, 15 (5.9%) resulted positive for parasite DNA: 6 (40.0%) belonged to genotype GII and 1 (6.6%) to genotype GIII. Interestingly, 11/15 (73.3%) infected animals were non-migratory species and 10/15 (66.7%) were classified as omnivore/scavenger wild birds. DISCUSSION: Monitoring and genotypingin birds could help to understand the environmental spread of oocysts. What's more, given the remarkable ecological diversity of wild avian species (different feeding habits and migratory behavior), surveillance of avian populations could deepen our understanding oftransmission dynamics and implement public health interventions and environmental management strategies.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41695206/