Ctenocephalides felis (Siphonaptera, Pulicidae) parasitizing White-eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris) at Southern Brazil - Case report.

Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-04 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.29374/2527-2179.bjvm0042223
Julia Somavilla Lignon, Diego Moscarelli Pinto, Silvia Gonzalez Monteiro, Gabrielle Torres Cotta de Mello, Natália Soares Martins, Tamires Silva Dos Santos, Felipe Geraldo Pappen, Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn
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Abstract

Didelphis albiventris is a marsupial with synanthropic habits, whose contact with domestic animals and humans is increasing. They are considered potential disseminators of diseases, present as definitive hosts or reservoirs of various pathogenic agents. The present study aim to report, for the first time, the parasitism by Ctenocephalides felis in D. albiventris in Rio Grande, Southern Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. An adult female White-eared Opossum (D. albiventris), killed by being run over, was collected on the roads of the city of Rio Grande, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil and sent to the laboratory for necropsy. During external inspection, a flea was found, which was stored in 70o alcohol until taxonomic identification, being classified as C. felis. This study reports the occurrence of parasitism by C. felis in D. albiventris for the first time in the location studied, demonstrating that these arthropods circulate between the wild and urban environments, and play an important role in the cycle of zoonotic pathogens among wild fauna, companion animals and humans.

寄生于巴西南部白耳负鼠(Didelphis albiventris)的栉水母(Siphonaptera,Pulicidae)--病例报告。
白腹角雉是一种有袋类动物,有同类生活习性,与家畜和人类的接触越来越多。它们被认为是疾病的潜在传播者,是各种病原体的最终宿主或储库。本研究旨在首次报告巴西南里奥格兰德州里奥格兰德地区白耳负鼠寄生栉头蚤的情况。研究人员在巴西南里奥格兰德州里奥格兰德市的道路上采集了一只被碾压致死的成年雌性白耳负鼠(D. albiventris),并将其送往实验室进行尸体解剖。在外部检查过程中,发现了一只跳蚤,将其保存在 70 度的酒精中,直到进行分类鉴定,将其归类为 C. felis。这项研究首次报告了在所研究的地点发生的C. felis寄生于D. albiventris的情况,表明这些节肢动物在野生环境和城市环境之间循环,并在野生动物、伴侣动物和人类之间的人畜共患病原体循环中扮演重要角色。
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