Studies on ectoparasites of stray dogs in Ismailia City

A. Abuzeid
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In this study, a total of 50 stray dogs of different ages and sexes were captured from different areas of Ismailia City and examined for ectoparasites. The detected ectoparasites were six species of arthropods (one tick, three fleas, one louse, and one dipteran fly species). All the examined dogs were infested with at least one species of ectoparasites. The most prevalent ectoparasite was Ctenocephalides canis flea (100%), followed by Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick (60%), chewing lice (Heterodoxus spiniger) (46%), Ctenocephalides felis flea (44%), Hippobosca longipennis fly (16%) and Echidnophaga gallinacea flea which was detected in 4% of examined dogs. Mixed ectoparasitic infestation with two or more ectoparasites was higher (84%) than single infestation (16%), with the most common combination (fleas and ticks) reaching 28%. The prevalence of Heterodoxus spiniger was significantly higher (p<0.01) in young dogs than adult ones, while Hippobosca longipennis prevalence was significantly higher (p<0.05) in adult dogs than young ones. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) in ectoparasite prevalence in relation to sexes. In conclusion, stray dogs in Ismailia City carry many ectoparasites that can be transmitted to companion dogs and act as vectors of many diseases affecting dogs and humans.
伊斯梅利亚市流浪狗体外寄生虫调查
本研究从伊斯梅利亚市的不同地区捕获了50只不同年龄和性别的流浪狗,并对其进行了体外寄生虫检查。检出体表寄生虫为节肢动物6种(蜱、蚤、虱、双翅目蝇各1种)。所有被检查的狗都至少感染了一种体外寄生虫。最常见的外寄生虫是犬棘头蚤(100%),其次是血棘头蜱(60%)、棘头虱(46%)、猫棘头蚤(44%)、长尾蚤(16%)和鸡棘头蚤(4%)。两种或两种以上体外寄生虫混合感染(84%)高于单一感染(16%),其中最常见的组合(跳蚤和蜱)占28%。棘棘异虫的患病率在不同性别间有显著性差异(p0.05)。总之,伊斯梅利亚市的流浪狗携带许多体外寄生虫,这些寄生虫可以传播给伴侣狗,并成为影响狗和人的许多疾病的媒介。
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