Seasonal and age dynamics of infection of cats with ectoparasites in the Moscow metropolis

S. B. Devyatyarova
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The purpose of the research is to study the epizootic situation of ectoparasitosis of cats in the Moscow metropolis, taking into account the season and the age of the animals.Materials and methods. The study of the seasonal and age dynamics of infection of cats with ectoparasites in the Moscow metropolis was carried out on the basis of the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (VNIIP), a branch of the Federal State Budgetary Institution FSC VIEV RAS, as well as the veterinary clinic GLOBALVET CLINIC LLC (Moscow) in 2020–2022. We examined 85 cats in different seasons. When examining the animals, attention was paid to damage to the skin and hair. At the same time, the gender, age, condition of the skin and hair of the animals were taken into account; the ears were examined and the hair was combed using a magnifying glass; Microscopic examination of the ear contents, as well as scrapings of the superficial and deep layers of the skin. The number of ectoparasites was determined according to the method of M. V. Arisov, I. A. Arkhipov (2018). The results obtained were processed statistically using Microsoft Excel.Results and discussion. Infection of cats with Demodex cati was maximum in Spring and Summer (5.9%), and decreased to 3.5% in Autumn and Winter. Ixodes ricinus mites were found on the skin and hair of cats (15%) only in the warm season. We noted an increase in the infection of cats with Otodectes cynotis and Notoedres cati in Spring and Summer. The seasonal dynamics of infection of cats by insects of different species differed. Fleas were found in 4.7% of cats in Winter, and in 8.5 and 10.6% of cats in Spring and Summer, respectively. The infection of cats with lice eaters was low.
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莫斯科大都市猫感染体外寄生虫的季节和年龄动态
研究的目的是根据季节和动物年龄研究莫斯科市猫体外寄生虫病的流行情况。2020-2022 年,在全俄传染病科学研究所(联邦国家预算机构 FSC VIEV RAS 的分支机构)和 GLOBALVET CLINIC LLC(莫斯科)兽医诊所的基础上,对莫斯科市猫感染体外寄生虫的季节和年龄动态进行了研究。我们在不同季节对 85 只猫进行了检查。在对动物进行检查时,我们关注了皮肤和毛发的损伤情况。同时,还考虑了动物的性别、年龄、皮肤和毛发状况;使用放大镜检查了耳朵并梳理了毛发;用显微镜检查了耳朵内容物,并刮取了皮肤的表层和深层。外寄生虫数量根据 M. V. Arisov, I. A. Arkhipov (2018) 的方法测定。所得结果使用 Microsoft Excel 进行统计处理。猫在春季和夏季感染的蚤虱最多,占 5.9%,秋季和冬季降至 3.5%。只有在温暖的季节才会在猫的皮肤和毛发上发现蓖麻线螨(15%)。我们注意到,在春季和夏季,猫感染的猫耳目螨(Otodectes cynotis)和猫鼻螨(Notoedres cati)有所增加。不同种类的昆虫对猫的季节性感染动态各不相同。冬季有 4.7% 的猫身上有跳蚤,春季和夏季分别有 8.5% 和 10.6% 的猫身上有跳蚤。吃虱子的猫的感染率很低。
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