Gastrointestinal nematodes in Cuniculus paca (Linnaeus, 1766) from hunting fauna in the Western Amazonian region

Victor Silva Vasconcelos , Francisco Emerson Feitosa Lobo , Ademar Guimarães de Souza Neto , Maria Isabel Afonso da Silva , Lucena Rocha Virgilio , Matheus Nascimento Oliveira , Rodrigo Lima do Nascimento , Manuela Jucá Correa , Felippe Bissagio Pereira , Dirceu Guilherme de Souza Ramos , Tiago Lucena da Silva
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Cuniculus paca, commonly known as the paca, is a rodent of the Cuniculidae family that is widely distributed throughout the Americas, including all Brazilian territories, and is abundant in the Amazon region. It is one of the most hunted species and faces significant predation in the extreme western Amazon region of Brazil because it constitutes a staple in the diet of local communities, for subsistence and commercial purposes. Understanding the helminthic fauna of these animals is of paramount importance, given that some nematodes have zoonotic potential and may pose risks to consumer health. This study aimed to contribute to the records of the nemtodes of this highly consumed species in the Amazon region, highlighting the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites in free-living pacas intended for human subsistence consumption. The study was conducted in the Paranã da Floresta community, located in the municipality of Guajará, Amazonas from 2022 to 2023. The community members hunted this rodent for consumption and voluntarily provided the viscera for analysis. Nematodes were extracted from each organ. The organs were opened, and the contents were processed using a sieve (0.15 mm) and subsequently evaluated separately. In total, 10,157 nematodes were found in the 14 pacas. Based on morphological analyses, the nematodes were identified as Heligmostrongylus sedecimradiatus (n = 10,068), Trichuris sp. (n = 85), and Physaloptera sp. (n = 4). This study provides insights into the nematodes diversity of free-living pacas in the extreme Western Amazon region, emphasizing the importance of sanitary surveillance and public awareness of the risks associated with bushmeat consumption.

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亚马逊河流域西部狩猎动物群中的 Cuniculus paca(林尼厄斯,1766 年)胃肠道线虫
Cuniculus paca,俗称 paca,是 Cuniculidae 科的一种啮齿动物,广泛分布于美洲各地,包括巴西全境,在亚马逊地区数量众多。在巴西亚马逊极西部地区,它是被猎杀最多的物种之一,并面临着严重的捕食问题,因为它是当地社区的主食,用于生存和商业目的。鉴于某些线虫具有人畜共患病的潜能,并可能对消费者的健康构成风险,因此了解这些动物的蠕虫动物群至关重要。这项研究旨在为亚马逊地区这种高消费量物种的线虫记录做出贡献,重点研究供人类自给自足食用的自由生活的鹦哥中出现的胃肠道寄生虫。这项研究于 2022 年至 2023 年在亚马孙瓜哈拉市的 Paranã da Floresta 社区进行。社区成员猎杀这种啮齿动物以供食用,并自愿提供内脏以供分析。从每个器官中提取线虫。打开内脏,用筛子(0.15 毫米)处理内脏,然后分别进行评估。在 14 只鲈鱼体内总共发现了 10 157 条线虫。根据形态分析,这些线虫被鉴定为 Heligmostrongylus sedecimradiatus(n = 10 068)、Trichuris sp.(n = 85)和 Physaloptera sp.(n = 4)。这项研究深入揭示了亚马逊极西部地区自由生活的豌豆线虫的多样性,强调了卫生监督的重要性以及公众对食用灌木肉类相关风险的认识。
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports focuses on aspects of veterinary parasitology that are of regional concern, which is especially important in this era of climate change and the rapid and often unconstrained travel of people and animals. Relative to regions, this journal will accept papers of the highest quality dealing with all aspects of disease prevention, pathology, treatment, epidemiology, and control of parasites within the field of veterinary medicine. Also, case reports will be considered as they add to information related to local disease and its control; such papers must be concise and represent appropriate medical intervention. Papers on veterinary parasitology from wildlife species are acceptable, but only if they relate to the practice of veterinary medicine. Studies on vector-borne bacterial and viral agents are suitable, but only if the paper deals with vector transmission of these organisms to domesticated animals. Studies dealing with parasite control by means of natural products, both in vivo and in vitro, are more suited for one of the many journals that now specialize in papers of this type. However, due to the regional nature of much of this research, submissions may be considered based upon a case being made by the author(s) to the Editor. Circumstances relating to animal experimentation must meet the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research Involving Animals as issued by the Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (obtainable from: Executive Secretary C.I.O.M.S., c/o W.H.O., Via Appia, CH-1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland).
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