PCR identification and prevalence of Eimeria species in commercial turkey flocks of the Midwestern United States

Poult Sci. 2022 Sep;101(9):101995. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2022.101995. Epub 2022 Jun 5.

Abstract

The present study used a PCR approach to characterize prevalence of coccidial species in fecal samples obtained from 40 individual Midwestern turkey flocks to characterize distribution of species in commercial flocks. Each sample was screened for 6 prominent Eimeria species using species-specific primers and was supplemented with a primary nested-PCR approach for amplification of mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit gene I where initial sample DNA concentrations were low. All samples were positive for at least one species of Eimeria, while most presented 2 (20/40) or 3 (14/40) species in total. Prevalence across farms was primarily dominated by E. meleagrimitis (97.50%), E. adenoeides (95%), and E. gallopavonis (40%). Of the samples positive for E. adenoeides and E. meleagrimitis, almost half (17/40) contained additional species. Data presented here offer insight into Eimeria species currently challenging the Midwestern US turkey industry and potential need to evaluate flocks for species prior to implementing vaccination programs.

Keywords: Eimeria adenoeides; Eimeria gallopavonis; Eimeria meleagrimitis; PCR; coccidiosis; turkey.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chickens / genetics
  • Coccidiosis* / epidemiology
  • Coccidiosis* / veterinary
  • Eimeria* / genetics
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction / veterinary
  • Poultry Diseases* / epidemiology
  • Prevalence
  • Turkeys / genetics