Epizootiology of Opisthorchiasis in Carnivores, Fish and Mollusks in the West Kazakhstan Region

Q3 Veterinary
Rashid Karmaliyev, Farida Nurzhanova, Bekzhassar Sidikhov, Kenzhebek Murzabaev, Nurzhan Sariyev, Berik Satybayev, Ilana Abirova
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Investigating the infestation of opisthorchiasis in domestic animals can help identify areas with high infection rates and develop targeted control measures to reduce transmission. The work aimed to study the opisthorchiasis infestation in domesticated carnivores (dogs and cats), fish of the Cyprinidae family, and mollusks to identify their infestation status. The study was carried out in the coastal villages of the Ural River in the West Kazakhstan region in 2021-2022. It was found that the infestation extensity of Opisthorchis felineus infestation averaged 89.7% and the infestation intensity was 19.6±1.6 units/animal in dogs and 97.9% and 34.4±2.9 units/animal in cats, respectively. A high fish infestation by O. felineus metacercariae in the family Cyprinidae was noted. The infestation extensity and infestation intensity averaged 70.4% and 22.6 metacercariae/specimen, respectively. The maximum infestation rates were recorded in the ide. During the study of fish infestation with Opisthorchis metacercariae, an increase in infestation with age was found. The maximum infestation intensity in ide reached 340 metacercariae per specimen at 3 years. The population density of mollusks of the genus Bithyniidae in the reservoirs of the middle Urals basin was 5.1 specimens/m2 and the infestation with O. felineus cercariae was 5.7%. The epizootological conditions of the middle Urals basin were unfavorable concerning the opisthorchiasis infestation. In the coastal settlements of the Ural River, domesticated carnivores are infested with O. felineus. In the reservoirs of the middle Urals basin, fish from the family Cyprinidae and mollusks and the genus Bithyniidae are infested with Opistorchis larvae.
西哈萨克斯坦地区食肉动物、鱼类和软体动物的蛇吸虫病流行病学
调查家畜中阿片吸虫病的感染情况有助于确定高感染率地区,并制定有针对性的控制措施以减少传播。本研究旨在研究家养食肉动物(狗和猫)、鲤科鱼类和软体动物的蛇吸虫病感染情况,以确定其感染状况。该研究于2021-2022年在西哈萨克斯坦地区乌拉尔河沿岸村庄进行。结果表明,犬和猫的平均侵染程度分别为19.6±1.6个单位/只和97.9%和34.4±2.9个单位/只,平均侵染程度为89.7%。在鲤科中发现有较高的鱼患率。感染范围和感染强度平均分别为70.4%和22.6个囊蚴/份。最大侵染率记录在ide。在对鱼的侵染研究中发现,随着年龄的增长,侵染率增加。在3年时,每个标本的最大感染强度可达340只。乌拉尔盆地中部水库蠓科软体动物种群密度为5.1只/m2,尾纹伊蚊侵染率为5.7%。乌拉尔盆地中部地区的流行病学条件不利于血吸虫病的发生。在乌拉尔河沿岸的居民点,驯养的食肉动物都感染了猫科疟蚊。在乌拉尔盆地中部的水库中,鲤科、软体动物和双鲤科的鱼类中都孳生了Opistorchis幼虫。
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, a quarterly, peer reviewed publication and is dedicated for publication of research articles in the field of biology of animals and with the scientific understanding of how animals work: from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ systems down to the structure and function of bio molecules and cells; particular emphasis would given to the studies of growth, reproduction, nutrition and lactation of farm and companion animals and how these processes may be optimized to improve animal re- productivity, health and welfare. Articles in support areas, such as genetics, soils, agricultural economics and marketing, legal aspects and the environment also are encouraged. AJAVS is an important source of researcher to study articles on protection of animal production practices, herd health and monitoring the spread of disease and prevention in both domestic and wild animals.
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