Flea parasitism in wild mammals in the metropolitan region of Sorocaba, São Paulo, Brazil.

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-13 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm003523
Rodrigo Hidalgo Friciello Teixeira, André Luiz Mota da Costa, Cassia Regina Ramos Gonzaga, Flora Nogueira Matos, Marina Alvarado de Medeiros, Shamira de Fátima Sallum Leandro, Ronnie Von Matheus, Maria Atalla Bellotti, Beatriz Freitas Lima, Cláudio Alessandro Massamitsu Sakamoto, Luciano Antunes Barros
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Fleas are eurixenous ectoparasites that can parasitize different species of warm-blooded animals, including humans, with the possibility of causing irritation and blood spoliation. They are vectors responsible for the transmission of numerous pathogens and have a wide geographical distribution, more frequently in warm regions. Domestic animals (dogs and cats) are preferred hosts, but parasitism can also occur in wild hosts, with a greater variety of parasitic species and strong interaction between these siphonapters and their hosts. During the period from January 2021 to June 2023, flea specimens were collected from wild animals coming from the metropolitan region of Sorocaba, São Paulo. Some of these animals were animals from the zoo's own stock, which were diagnosed with parasitism during routine examinations and others were rescued from the natural environment and sent to the zoo. The flea specimens collected were packed in alcohol 700 GL and sent for microscopic diagnosis. Four groups were diagnosed at the specific level: Ctenocephalides felis, Rhopalopsyllus lutzi, R. lugrubis and Tunga penetrans, and two groups as unidentified species, belonging to the genera Rhopalopsyllus and Polygenis. The parasitized animals were all mammals, belonging to eleven different species, distributed in the Orders Carnivora, Didelphimorphia, Rodentia and Cingulata. Studies on the parasitofauna of wild animals contribute to a greater knowledge about the distribution of parasitic agents and their relationships with the host species.

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巴西圣保罗索罗卡巴大都会地区野生哺乳动物的跳蚤寄生情况。
跳蚤是一种体外寄生虫,可以寄生在包括人类在内的不同种类的温血动物身上,并有可能造成刺激和血液污染。它们是传播多种病原体的媒介,地理分布广泛,多见于温暖地区。家养动物(狗和猫)是首选宿主,但寄生在野生宿主身上也会发生,寄生种类更多,这些虹吸器与其宿主之间的相互作用也很强烈。2021 年 1 月至 2023 年 6 月期间,从圣保罗索罗卡巴大都会地区的野生动物身上采集了跳蚤标本。其中一些动物是动物园自己的动物,在例行检查中被诊断出寄生虫病,另一些动物是从自然环境中救出并送到动物园的。收集到的跳蚤标本用酒精 700 GL 包装后送去进行显微诊断。四类跳蚤被确诊为特异性跳蚤:Ctenocephalides felis、Rhopalopsyllus lutzi、Rhopalopsyllus lugrubis 和 Tunga penetrans,还有两组未确定物种,属于 Rhopalopsyllus 属和 Polygenis 属。被寄生的动物都是哺乳动物,属于 11 个不同的物种,分布在食肉目、啮齿目、啮齿目和食肉目。对野生动物寄生虫群的研究有助于进一步了解寄生虫的分布及其与宿主物种的关系。
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