Micromammals as a reservoir for the zoonotic nematode Calodium hepaticum (syn. Capillaria hepatica) in recreational areas of Slovakia

IF 1.7 Q3 PARASITOLOGY
Martina Miterpáková , Zuzana Hurníková , Petronela Komorová , Michal Stanko , Gabriela Chovancová , Yaroslav Syrota
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The hepatic nematode Calodium hepaticum is a zoonotic parasite primarily parasitising small mammals, but it can infect a wide range of mammal species, including humans. Due to its specific life cycle and transmission pattern, it is one of the least studied helminths in the world. The only documented findings of C. hepaticum from Slovakia (former Czechoslovakia) come from the 60s and 70s of the 20th Century, including nine human cases of the infection reported post-mortem. The present study was conducted in the area of these original records in the Tatra National Park (TANAP) and the Košice Zoo. In TANAP, 484 small mammals of six shrew species (Insectivora: Soricidae) and eight rodent species (Rodentia: Muroidea) were collected. In the Košice Zoo, 163 rodents from 10 species were sampled. All specimens were examined for the presence of C. hepaticum eggs using the artificial digestion method. The parasite was recorded in two shrew species (Sorex araneus and Neomys fodiens) and five rodent species (Arvicola amphibius, Microtus agrestis, Clethrionomys glareolus, Apodemus flavicollis, and Rattus norvegicus) from TANAP, while in the Košice Zoo only a single individual of R. norvegicus was found to be infected.

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微小哺乳动物是斯洛伐克休闲区的人畜共患线虫 "Calodium hepaticum"(Capillaria hepatica)的贮藏库
肝线虫(Calodium hepaticum)是一种主要寄生于小型哺乳动物的人畜共患寄生虫,但它可以感染包括人类在内的多种哺乳动物。由于其特殊的生命周期和传播模式,它是世界上研究最少的蠕虫之一。斯洛伐克(前捷克斯洛伐克)仅有的关于肝吸虫的文献记载来自 20 世纪 60 和 70 年代,其中包括 9 例尸体解剖后报告的人类感染病例。本研究在塔特拉国家公园(TANAP)和科希策动物园的这些原始记录地区进行。在塔特拉国家公园收集了 484 种小型哺乳动物,包括 6 种鼩鼱科动物(Insectivora: Soricidae)和 8 种啮齿类动物(Rodentia: Muroidea)。在科希策动物园,采集了 10 个种类的 163 只啮齿动物样本。采用人工消化法对所有标本进行了检查,以确定是否存在肝吸虫卵。在 TANAP 的两个鼩鼱物种(Sorex araneus 和 Neomys fodiens)和五个啮齿动物物种(Arvicola amphibius、Microtus agrestis、Clethrionomys glareolus、Apodemus flavicollis 和 Rattus norvegicus)中都记录到了寄生虫,而在科希策动物园,只发现一只 R. norvegicus 受到感染。
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