Prevalence of Ecto and Gastrointestinal Parasites of Rattus rattus in Mazandaran Province, North of Iran

Ahmad Daryani, Afsaneh Amouei, Abdol Sattar Pagheh, Mehdi Sharif, Shahabeddin Sarvi, Mohammad Taghi Rahimi, Fatemeh Rezaei
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Abstract

Objective: Rodents act as reservoir hosts and are an important potential source for many zoonotic pathogens such as parasites, which pose a public health risk to humans. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate the prevalence of parasites among rodents.

Methods: A total of 118 Rattus rattus were captured in Mazandaran province, north of Iran, using snap live traps. Various samples were collected from feces and each rat was combed with a fine-tooth comb to extricate any ectoparasite. Fecal specimens were examined by direct wet mounting, formalin-ether concentration, modified acid-fast, and trichrome staining methods.

Results: The overall prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in the examined rats was 75.4%. Cryptosporidium spp. (30.5%) were the most prevalent protozoan, followed by Giardia spp. (20.3%), Entamoeba muris (13.5%), Trichomonas muris (10.1%), and Spironucleus muris (3.3%). Regarding helminths' eggs, Syphacia obvelata (24.5%), Hymenolepis diminuta (10.1%), and Trichuris muris (9.3%) had the highest prevalence, respectively. Furthermore, 3060 ectoparasites collected from 102 rodents were infested with lice (40% Polyplax spp.), mites (33.3%), and flea (16.1% Xenopsylla cheopis and 10.6% Xenopsylla astia).

Conclusion: According to the results of this study, the prevalence of ecto and gastrointestinal parasites in the collected rats in the area being studied was remarkably high. Additionally, Rattus rattus can be considered a potential risk to human health.

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伊朗北部马赞达兰省家鼠肠外寄生虫及胃肠道寄生虫流行病学调查
目的:啮齿动物作为宿主,是寄生虫等人畜共患病原体的重要潜在来源,对人类构成公共卫生风险。因此,有必要对啮齿动物中寄生虫的流行情况进行调查。方法:在伊朗北部马赞达兰省采用夹片法捕获褐家鼠118只。从粪便中收集各种样本,并用细齿梳对每只大鼠进行梳理,以清除任何外寄生虫。粪便标本采用直接湿法、福尔马林醚浓度法、改良抗酸法和三色染色法进行检测。结果:大鼠胃肠道寄生虫总检出率为75.4%。隐孢子虫(30.5%)、贾第鞭毛虫(20.3%)、鼠内阿米巴(13.5%)、鼠毛滴虫(10.1%)和鼠螺旋体(3.3%)次之。虫卵以扁梅毒(24.5%)、小膜管绦虫(10.1%)和毛滴虫(9.3%)感染率最高。102只啮齿动物体表寄生虫3060只,孳生虱子(40%为多蚤)、螨(33.3%)、蚤(16.1%为非洲爪外蚤,10.6%为亚洲爪外蚤)。结论:根据本研究结果,本研究地区采集的大鼠中肠外寄生虫和胃肠道寄生虫的患病率非常高。此外,Rattus Rattus可被视为对人类健康的潜在风险。
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