Occurrence of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in domestic animals in peri-urban communities of Kafue district, Zambia

Joyce Siwila, I. Phiri, H. Enemark, M. Nchito, A. Olsen
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Cryptosporidium spp . and Giardia duodenalis are important parasites  infecting a wide range of domestic animals worldwide. The aim of the  present study was to determine the occurrence of Cryptosporidium spp . and Giardia parasites in different domestic animals living in close contact with humans within rural/semiurban communities in Kafue district in  Zambia. A single faecal sample per animal was collected from pigs, goats, dogs, ducks, chickens and pigeons and analysed by Merifluor  C ryptosporidium/Giardia immunofluorescence antibody assay for the  simultaneous detection of these parasites. The faecal consistency was noted and scored as non-diarrhoeic or diarrhoeic. A total of 236 samples were collected. Cryptosporidium spp . oocysts were detected in pigs (11.5%, 17/148), goats (5.9%; 1/17), ducks (10.0%; 3/30) and chickens (14.3%; 2/14) while Giardia cysts were detected in pigs (8.1%; 12/148), goats (5.9%; 1/17), dogs (25.0%; 5/20) and ducks (6.7%; 2/30). Diarrhoea was not associated with either infection. Age was also not associated with either infection except in dogs where Giardia infection was only detected in  animals aged less than six months (p=0.009). It is concluded from this study that Cryptosporidium spp . and Giardia parasites are prevalent among domestic animals reared within communities in Kafue district thereby constituting a potential source for zoonotic infections. Key words : Cryptosporidium spp., Giardia , domestic animals, Zambia
赞比亚Kafue地区城郊社区家畜隐孢子虫和贾第鞭毛虫的发生
隐孢子虫属和十二指肠贾第鞭毛虫是世界范围内广泛感染家畜的重要寄生虫。本研究的目的是确定隐孢子虫的发生。以及赞比亚Kafue地区农村/半城市社区中与人类密切接触的不同家畜体内的贾第鞭毛虫寄生虫。采用Merifluor C隐孢子虫/贾第鞭毛虫免疫荧光抗体法,对猪、山羊、狗、鸭、鸡和鸽子每只动物采集一份粪便样本进行分析,同时检测这些寄生虫。记录粪便粘稠度并将其评分为非腹泻或腹泻。共采集样本236份。隐孢子虫属猪(11.5%,17/148)、山羊(5.9%;1/17),鸭子(10.0%;3/30)和鸡(14.3%;2/14),而猪中检出贾第鞭毛虫囊肿(8.1%;12/148),山羊(5.9%;1/17),狗(25.0%;5/20)和鸭(6.7%;2/30)。腹泻与两种感染均无关联。年龄也与这两种感染无关,除了犬只在6个月以下的动物中检测到贾第鞭毛虫感染(p=0.009)。本研究认为隐孢子虫属。贾第鞭毛虫寄生虫在Kafue地区社区内饲养的家畜中普遍存在,从而构成人畜共患感染的潜在来源。关键词:隐孢子虫,贾第鞭毛虫,家畜,赞比亚
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