Endoparasites in household and shelter dogs from Central Italy

Paola Scaramozzino, Andrea Carvelli, Francesca Iacoponi, Claudio De Liberato
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Intestinal and respiratory parasites are among the most common pathogens in dogs and some of them are recognized as zoonotic agents. In Italy, various taxa have been reported, with variable prevalence estimates depending on study area, dog category and coprological exam technique. In this paper, we report the results of six years of passive surveillance. In the period January 2006-December 2012, 2,775 dog faecal samples from Lazio Region (Central Italy), were examined for parasites, 1,156 from household and 1,619 from shelter dogs, respectively. The following parasites were detected: Giardia duodenalis, Cystoisospora sp., Ancylostomatidae, Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina, Trichuris vulpis, Eucoleus böhmi, Eucoleus aerophilus, Mesocestoides sp., Taeniidae and Dipylidium caninum. Helminths were more frequent than protozoa, with total prevalences of 29.1% and 10.7%, respectively. T. vulpis and Ancylostomatidae were the most common parasites, with prevalences of 9.9% and 9.6% respectively. T. vulpis and Ancylostomatidae were significantly more prevalent in shelter dogs than in household ones. T. canis and Cystoisospora sp. were significantly more frequent in household dogs.

The assessment of the prevalence in sheltered and in household dogs is useful to infer the occurrence of different parasites in the origin population and to plan possible control intervention.

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意大利中部家养和收容所狗的体内寄生虫
肠道和呼吸道寄生虫是狗最常见的病原体之一,其中一些被认为是人畜共患病原体。在意大利,已经报道了各种分类群,根据研究区域、犬类和泌尿检查技术的不同,有不同的患病率估计。在本文中,我们报告了六年被动监测的结果。2006年1月至2012年12月期间,对来自拉齐奥地区(意大利中部)的2775份狗粪便样本进行了寄生虫检查,其中1156份来自家庭,1619份来自收容所的狗。检出的寄生虫有:十二指肠贾第鞭毛虫、囊异孢子虫、钩虫科、犬弓形虫、狮子弓形虫、狐毛虫、桉叶线虫böhmi、嗜气桉叶线虫、中介体线虫、带绦虫科和犬双螺旋虫。其中,蠕虫比原生动物更常见,总患病率分别为29.1%和10.7%。最常见的寄生虫是狐皮绦虫和钩虫,患病率分别为9.9%和9.6%。收容犬中狐皮绦虫和钩虫的流行率明显高于家庭犬。犬绦虫和囊异孢子虫在家养狗中更为常见。对收容犬和家养犬的患病率进行评估有助于推断不同寄生虫在原种群中的发生情况,并计划可能的控制干预措施。
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