First Report of Alaria spp. in Domestic Feline in Southern Brazil

Alexsander Ferraz, Renata Fontes Ongaratto, Gabriela de Almeida Capella, Rodrigo Leite dos Santos, Ana Carolina Aquino Braga, Ana Clara Dornelles Reichow, Victória da Porciúncula dos Santos, Eduarda Santos Bierhals, Tiago Felipe Barbosa Moreira, L. Q. Nizoli
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Alaria spp. are trematodes that have a heteroxenous life cycle, requiring two intermediate hosts and several paratenic and definitive hosts. Alaria alata is considered a potential cause of disease in humans and is included among several emerging zoonotic parasites. It is the etiological agent of alariosis, which is associated with the consumption of raw or undercooked meat from intermediate (snails, frogs) or paratenic (mainly game) hosts of the parasite. This work aimed to report the first case of alariosis in a domestic feline in southern Brazil. The patient in this report was an adult male feline of no defined breed, who a few days after being adopted, began to present loose stools, which progressed to diarrhea, and some episodes of vomiting were also reported. The definitive diagnosis was obtained from coproparasitological examination, using the Hoffman, Pons, and Janer technique (spontaneous sedimentation), where Alaria spp. eggs were observed. Following the diagnosis, treatment with praziquantel (20mg/kg) was instituted for two consecutive days, as well as supportive therapy. At the end of the treatment, a new coproparasitological examination was carried out, which confirmed the effectiveness of the treatment. This report suggests, the importance of researching and reporting cases involving the trematode Alaria spp. becomes evident, as it represents not only a health problem for domestic animals but also a public health problem due to its zoonotic potential.
巴西南部首次报告家猫感染 Alaria spp.
Alaria spp.是一种具有异源生命周期的吸虫,需要两个中间宿主以及多个副宿主和终宿主。Alaria alata 被认为是人类疾病的潜在病原体,也是几种新出现的人畜共患寄生虫之一。它是蛔虫病的病原体,而蛔虫病与食用生的或未煮熟的寄生虫中间宿主(蜗牛、青蛙)或副宿主(主要是野味)的肉类有关。这项工作旨在报告巴西南部首例家猫蛔虫病病例。报告中的患者是一只成年雄性猫科动物,没有明确的品种,在被收养几天后开始出现稀便,随后发展为腹泻,并伴有呕吐症状。通过使用霍夫曼、庞斯和詹纳技术(自发沉降)进行共寄生虫学检查,观察到了 Alaria spp.虫卵,最终确诊。确诊后,医生连续两天使用吡喹酮治疗(20 毫克/千克),并进行了辅助治疗。治疗结束后,进行了新的共寄生虫学检查,结果证实治疗有效。本报告表明,研究和报告涉及 Alaria 属吸虫的病例的重要性显而易见,因为它不仅是家畜的健康问题,而且由于其潜在的人畜共患可能性而成为公共卫生问题。
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