Diversidad de Trichinelloidea (Enoplea, Nematoda) en Chile y su implicancia en salud humana, animal y ecosistémica

Julio A. San Martín-Órdenes
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The nematode zooparasites of vertebrate and invertebrate correspond to an aspect of biodiversity which has not been properly evaluated. In Chile, specific research on Trichinelloidea (Order Trichinellida) is scarce. For this reason, a recompilation on the taxa observed in this country was carried out, by means of a bibliographic review. The reported families are Capillariidae Néveu-Lemaire, 1936, with 11 identified species in Mammalia, Aves and Osteichtyes (including Capillaria sp. s. l. in Milvago chimango from the Metropolitan region, recorde here for the first time); Trichinellidae Ward, 1907, with one identified species in Mammalia; Trichuridae Railliet, 1915 with 11 species in Mammalia; and Trichosomoididae Hall, 1916; with one species in Rodentia. There were no records of these parasites associated with Reptilia, Amphibia, Agnatha, Chondrichtyes or to invertebrates, which are hosts recorded for the superfamily in other parts of the world. Involvement of species in this superfamily with human and ecosystemic health is argued, in the context of a debatable and confused taxonomy and identification, together with a scarce knowledge of this group. Therefore, it is considered that more studies on Trichinelloidea and its presence in this country are required. Keywords: Parasites, Chile, Trichinelloidea, Capillaria, Trichinella, Trichuris, Trichosomoides, animal health, human health, ecosystem health.
智利旋毛虫总科(线虫)的多样性及其对人类、动物和生态系统健康的影响
脊椎动物和无脊椎动物的线虫动物寄生虫所对应的生物多样性的一个方面尚未得到适当的评价。在智利,对旋毛虫总目(旋毛虫目)的具体研究很少。为此,采用文献回顾的方法,对我国所观察到的分类群进行了重新整理。报告的科有:毛线虫科(Capillariidae), 1936年发现,在哺乳目、鸟类和骨目中鉴定了11种(包括首次记录于首都地区的Milvago chimango的毛线虫科);旋毛虫科,1907年,在哺乳动物中发现一种;毛滴虫科,1915年,哺乳动物中有11种;和Trichosomoididae Hall, 1916;在啮齿目有一种。没有这些寄生虫与爬行纲、两栖纲、Agnatha、Chondrichtyes或无脊椎动物相关的记录,这些寄生虫是在世界其他地方记录的超级家族的宿主。在一个有争议的和混乱的分类和鉴定的背景下,这个超家族的物种与人类和生态系统健康的关系被争论,以及对这个群体的稀缺知识。因此,认为需要对旋毛虫总科及其在我国的存在进行更多的研究。关键词:寄生虫,智利,旋毛虫总科,毛细毛虫,旋毛虫,毛虫,毛虫,动物健康,人类健康,生态系统健康
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