宾夕法尼亚州富兰克林县莱特肯尼军需站犬科动物粪便调查肠道寄生虫流行及多样性

Lana R. Kindlin, C. M. Kindlin, R. Stewart
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多房棘球蚴在新地区的传播增加,需要对野生犬科动物种群中的寄生虫进行早期检测和监测。2012年2月至3月,在美国宾夕法尼亚州中南部的莱特肯尼陆军基地采集了土狼、红狐和灰狐粪便样本,调查了野生犬科动物种群中蠕虫的流行情况和相对强度。采用标准粪便浮选法,在75份粪便样本中鉴定出13种不同的寄生虫,其中40%的土狼(n=35)和72.5%的狐狸(n=40)样本至少含有一种寄生虫的证据。与之前发表的研究相比,这代表了现在已知的寄生在莱特肯尼陆军仓库的土狼和狐狸身上的8个新物种。发现的13种寄生虫中有11种在土狼和狐狸之间共享。狐狸样本的寄生虫患病率高于土狼样本;然而,土狼样本的相对寄生强度更大。虽然带绦虫、毛线虫、等孢子虫、犬弓形虫、狮子弓形虫、粪圆形线虫和窄头隐头虫可能是有害的,但我们没有发现棘球绦虫或其他人畜共患寄生虫。我们建议通过标准的粪便漂浮技术以及分子和特定DNA分析,继续监测野生犬科动物体内发现的寄生虫。
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Survey of the Prevalence and Diversity of Intestinal Parasites Through Scat Analysis of Canids at Letterkenny Army Depot, Franklin County, Pennsylvania
The increased spread of Echinococcus multilocularis into novel areas has created a need for early detection and monitoring of parasites within wild canid populations. In order to survey the prevalence and relative intensity of helminthes in wild canid populations, coyote, red fox and gray fox scat samples were collected during February and March 2012 at Letterkenny Army Depot, in south central Pennsylvania, USA. Using standard fecal flotation, 13 different parasites were identified in 75 fecal samples, of which 40% of coyote (n=35) and 72.5% (n=40) of fox samples contained evidence of at least one parasite. This represents 8 new species now known to parasitize coyotes and foxes in Letterkenny Army Depot when compared with previous published research. Eleven of the 13 parasites identified were shared between coyotes and foxes. Fox samples had a higher prevalence of parasitism than did coyote samples; however, the relative intensity of parasitism was greater in coyote samples. While parasitism with Taenia sp., Capillaria sp., Isospora sp., Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina, Strongyloides stercoralis and Uncinaria stenocephala is likely detrimental, we did not identify Echinococcus sp. or other zoonotic parasites. We recommend continued surveillance for parasites found within wild canids through standard fecal flotation techniques as well as molecular and specific DNA analyses.
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