Molecular Detection of Animal Trypanosomes in Different Animal Species in the Visayas Region of the Philippines

Acta Parasitol. 2023 Sep;68(3):604-611. doi: 10.1007/s11686-023-00696-9. Epub 2023 Jun 27.

Abstract

Purpose: Animal trypanosomosis is one of the most important parasitic diseases significantly affecting the Philippine economy. It is considered by the government to be the second most important disease of livestock after fasciolosis. A PCR-based molecular survey for trypanosomes in different animals in Bohol, Philippines, was performed to assess the prevalence of trypanosomosis in the area during the rainy and dry season.

Methods: A total of 269 blood samples were collected in two batches in rainy and dry season from different animal species in Ubay Stock Farm in Ubay, Bohol, the Philippines, including 151 samples from water buffaloes, 76 samples from cattle, 35 samples from goats, and 7 samples from horses. DNA was subsequently extracted from these blood samples, and two different PCR assays were employed to detect and identify trypanosomes DNA including ITS1 PCR and CatL PCR.

Results: Animal trypanosomes, Trypanosoma evansi and Trypanosoma theileri, were detected in water buffalo (37.7%) [95%CI: 30.4 - 45.7], cattle (44.7%) [95%CI: 34.1 - 55.9], and goats (34.3%) [95%CI: 20.8 - 50.8]. Only T. evansi was detected in horses (28.6%) [95% CI: 8.2 - 64.1]. No clinical signs were observed in all positive animals.

Conclusion: This highlights the importance of domestic animals that can be infected with no signs but may act as reservoir animals and transmit trypanosomosis to susceptible animals. This study supports the importance of regular surveillance to estimate the prevalence of the disease, emphasizing its various dynamics in the affected areas and supporting efficient intervention measures.

Keywords: Cattle; Goat; Philippines; Trypanosomosis; Water buffalo.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Buffaloes / parasitology
  • Cattle
  • Goats
  • Horses
  • Philippines / epidemiology
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction / veterinary
  • Trypanosoma* / genetics
  • Trypanosomiasis* / epidemiology
  • Trypanosomiasis* / veterinary