波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那北部金毛豺(Canis aureus)和赤狐(Vulpes vulpes)中的血管内 Angiostrongylus vasorum。

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY Parasitology Research Pub Date : 2024-10-17 DOI:10.1007/s00436-024-08377-w
Oliver Stevanović, Darko Despotović, Tamara Ilić, Nemanja Jovanović, Igor Trbojević, Andrea Radalj
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在这项研究中,我们对斯普斯卡共和国(波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那)北部地区的金毛豺(Canis aureus)和赤狐(Vulpes vulpes)进行了尸检,以检测是否存在血管内生长瘤病毒(Angiostrongylus vasorum)。我们在该国最密集的金豺种群中进行了流行病学调查。在两个时间间隔内,我们共检查了 30 只豺和 16 只狐狸。两只豺(6.6%)和一只狐狸(6.25%)被证实感染了A. vasorum。这些发现有力地表明,金豺在欧洲东南部的积极扩张和迁徙可能会促进A. vasorum的传播。在豺和狐狸体内进行的形态学和分子检测证实了A. vasorum的存在以及在野生动物中的活跃传播,而ITS-2基因的系统进化分析表明其与欧洲分离物的序列距离较低。
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Angiostrongylus vasorum in golden jackals (Canis aureus) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from Northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In this study, we conducted post-mortem examinations of golden jackals (Canis aureus) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from the northern region of the Republic of Srpska (Bosnia and Herzegovina) to detect the presence of Angiostrongylus vasorum. An epidemiological survey was conducted in the densest golden jackal population in the country. Over two time intervals, we examined a total of 30 jackals and 16 foxes. The presence of A. vasorum was confirmed in two jackals (6.6%) and one fox (6.25%). These findings strongly suggest that the spread of A. vasorum can be facilitated by the active expansion and migration of golden jackals in Southeastern Europe. The morphological and molecular detection of A. vasorum in jackals and foxes confirmed its presence and active circulation in wildlife, while the phylogenetic analysis of the ITS-2 gene indicated a low sequence distance from European isolates.

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Parasitology Research
Parasitology Research 医学-寄生虫学
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6 months
期刊介绍: The journal Parasitology Research covers the latest developments in parasitology across a variety of disciplines, including biology, medicine and veterinary medicine. Among many topics discussed are chemotherapy and control of parasitic disease, and the relationship of host and parasite. Other coverage includes: Protozoology, Helminthology, Entomology; Morphology (incl. Pathomorphology, Ultrastructure); Biochemistry, Physiology including Pathophysiology; Parasite-Host-Relationships including Immunology and Host Specificity; life history, ecology and epidemiology; and Diagnosis, Chemotherapy and Control of Parasitic Diseases.
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