Keys to the avian malaria parasites

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作者
Valkiunas, Gediminas [1 ]
Iezhova, Tatjana A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Nat Res Ctr, Akad 2, LT-08412 Vilnius, Lithuania
关键词
Avian malaria; Key to species; Plasmodium; Species inquirenda; Synonym; Avian Plasmodium taxonomy; CULEX-PIPIENS-PIPIENS; RAIN-FOREST BIRDS; CYTOCHROME-B; N-SP; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; PLASMODIUM SPP; HAEMOSPORIDIAN PARASITES; SP-NOV; COMPLETE SPOROGONY; HOST-SPECIFICITY;
D O I
10.1186/s12936-018-2359-5
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: Malaria parasites (genus Plasmodium) are widespread in birds. These pathogens cause pathology of blood and various organs, often resulting in severe avian malaria. Numerous recent studies have reported DNA sequences of avian malaria parasites, indicating rich genetic diversity and the possible existence of many undescribed species. However, the majority of reported Plasmodium lineages remain unidentified to species level, and molecular characterization is unavailable for the majority of described Plasmodium parasites. During the past 15 years, numerous new Plasmodium species have been described. However, keys for their identification are unavailable or incomplete. Identification of avian malaria parasites remains a difficult task even for experts, and this precludes development of avian malariology, particularly in wildlife. Here, keys for avian malaria parasites have been developed as a baseline for assisting academic and veterinary medicine researchers in identification of these pathogens. The main obstacles and future research priorities have been defined in the taxonomy of avian Plasmodium species. Methods: The data were considered from published articles and type and voucher material, which was accessed in museums in Europe, the USA and Australia. Blood films containing various blood stages of the majority of described species were examined and used for the development of dichotomous keys for avian Plasmodium species. Results: In all, 164 published articles were included in this review. Blood stages of avian Plasmodium parasites belonging to subgenera Haemamoeba, Giovannolaia, Novyella, Bennettinia and Huffia were analysed and compared. Illustrated keys for identification of subgenera and species of these parasites were developed. Lists of invalid and synonymous Plasmodium parasite names as well as names of doubtful identity were composed. Conclusion: This study shows that 55 described species of avian Plasmodium can be readily identified using morphological features of their blood stages. These were incorporated in the keys. Numerous synonymous names of Plasmodium species and also the names belonging to the category species inquirenda exist, and they can be used as reserves for future taxonomy studies. Molecular markers are unavailable for 58% of described Plasmodium parasites, raising a task for the current avian malaria researchers to fill up this gap.
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