与狗体内寄生虫感染相关的危险因素在东斯洛伐克低地传播。

IF 1.1 4区 生物学 Q4 PARASITOLOGY Helminthologia Pub Date : 2023-09-22 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.2478/helm-2023-0014
L Ihnacik, J Šmigová, J Šoltys, P Blišťan, L Kovanič, M Blišťanová, I Schusterová, I Papajová
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这项研究旨在确定公共场所狗粪便中内寄生虫的流行率,调查土壤中内寄生虫发生的情况,并确定与狗内寄生虫感染在东斯洛伐克低地(靠近欧盟与乌克兰边境的地区)传播相关的潜在风险因素。在一项为期一年的研究中,共对803份狗粪便样本和148份公共场所土壤样本进行了体内寄生虫发育阶段的检查。总体而言,43.59%的狗排泄物呈阳性。检测到6种不同种类的肠道寄生虫:犬弓线虫(22.65%)、vulpis鞭虫(14.07%)、钩虫科(10.09%)、嗜气贝母(5.60%)、蛔虫(1.49%)。总的来说,52.03%的土壤样本对至少一种内寄生虫物种呈阳性。寄生卵在土壤中的发生率依次为:蛔虫(37.16%)、弓形虫(29.05%)、鞭虫(29.05%)、钩虫科(2.03%)和leona弓形虫(2.03%)。城镇和村庄之间的内寄生虫发生率差异很大。狗和土壤中内寄生虫的分布受到人口密度、生活在研究地区的少数民族、生活在卫生条件差、饮用水有限和污水处理使用情况的影响。东斯洛伐克低地环境的持续内寄生虫污染形成了一个具有人畜共患潜力的水库,代表着公共和环境健康问题。
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Risk factors associated with dog endoparasites infection spread in East Slovak Lowland.

This study aimed to determine the prevalence of endoparasites in dog feces from public places, investigate the occurrence of endoparasites in soil, and identify potential risk factors associated with the dog endoparasites infection spread in East Slovak Lowland - the region near the EU border with Ukraine. In a one-year study, a total of 803 dog fecal samples and 148 soil samples from public places were examined for the presence of endoparasite developmental stages. In general, 43.59 % of dog excrements were positive. Six different species of intestinal parasites were detected: Toxocara canis (22.65 %), Trichuris vulpis (14.07 %), family Ancylostomatidae (10.09 %), Capillaria aerophilla (5.60 %), Ascaris spp. (1.49 %). Altogether, 52.03 % of soil samples were positive for at least one endoparasites species. The occurrence of parasitic eggs in the soil was as follows: Ascaris spp. (37.16 %), Toxocara spp. (29.05 %), Trichuris spp. (29.05 %) %), family Ancylostomatidae (2.03 %) and Toxascaris leonina (2.03 %). The occurrence of endoparasites between the towns and villages varied significantly. The distribution of endoparasites in dogs and soil was affected by the population density, the minority people living in the studied territory, the number of people living in poor hygienic conditions with limited access to drinking water and the usage of sewerage. Persisting endoparasitic contamination of the environment in East Slovak Lowland forms a reservoir with zoonotic potential representing public and environmental health problems.

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Helminthologia
Helminthologia 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Helminthologia (HELMIN), published continuously since 1959, is the only journal in Europe that encompasses the individual and collaborative efforts of scientists working on a different topics of human, veterinary and plant helminthology. The journal responsibility is to enrich the theoretical and practical knowledge in very specific areas and thus contribute to the advancements in human and veterinary medicine and agronomy. Taking the advantage of comprehensive and multidisciplinary approaches journal still maintains its original spirit and is principal source of fresh scientific information regarding helminths, endoparasites and plant parasites. Addressing the most up-to date topics journal gained rightful and exceptional place next to the other high-quality scientific journals publishing in its field.
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