Pathological findings in raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Jana C. Klink , Alexandra Rieger , Peter Wohlsein , Sophie Aurich , Christiane Hoffmann , Christa Ewers , Marie-Kristin Raulf , Christina Strube , Annette Johne , Pavlo Maksimov , Timm Harder , Dennis Rubbenstroth , Laura Rehburg , Gisa Gerold , Robert Fux , Volker Rickerts , Hermann Ansorge , Ursula Siebert
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Raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) originated from East Asia and are listed as invasive alien species of Union concern in the European Union. Apart from their potential negative impact on native fauna as predators and competitors, they are discussed as reservoirs and vectors for various infectious diseases. Between 2021 and 2022, comprehensive post-mortem examinations of 110 raccoon dogs were performed as part of a health and risk assessment study of selected invasive alien species in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Parasitic infections, often accompanied by eosinophilic and/or granulomatous inflammation, were one of the most common and significant findings. In total, 64% animals had an ectoparasitosis and up to 76% an endoparasitosis. Alaria alata and Trichinella spp were the most relevant endoparasite species found. Eggs of A. alata were detected in 30% of faecal samples, while the prevalence of Trichinella spp in muscle samples was 0.9%. Influenza A virus, canine distemper virus, rustrela virus, Borna disease virus 1 and severe acute respiratory syndrome corona virus 2 were not detected. Carnivore protoparvovirus 1 was detected with a prevalence of 3%, but was not associated with pathognomonic lesions. In general, most of the pathological findings were of minor significance regardless of whether pathogens were detected or not, and therefore did not appear to affect the overall health status of the examined animals. Our study shows that raccoon dogs may contribute to the spread and persistence of certain pathogens by acting as carriers of infectious diseases. This underpins the need to further investigate the risk they pose to endemic European wildlife, livestock and human health.
德国石勒苏益格-荷尔斯泰因地区貉(Nyctereutes procyonoides)病理学观察
貉(学名:Nyctereutes procyonoides)原产于东亚,在欧盟被列为外来入侵物种。除了它们作为捕食者和竞争者对本地动物群的潜在负面影响外,还讨论了它们作为各种传染病的宿主和媒介。在2021年至2022年期间,作为对德国石勒苏益格-荷尔斯泰因选定的外来入侵物种的健康和风险评估研究的一部分,对110只浣熊进行了全面的尸检。寄生虫感染常伴有嗜酸性粒细胞和/或肉芽肿性炎症,是最常见和最重要的发现之一。总共有64%的动物有外寄生,高达76%的动物有内寄生。阿拉木图和旋毛虫是最相关的内寄生虫种。粪便标本中检出阿拉塔卵的比例为30%,肌肉标本中检出旋毛虫的比例为0.9%。未检出甲型流感病毒、犬瘟热病毒、牛瘟病毒、博尔纳病病毒1型和严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型。发现食肉动物原细小病毒1型的流行率为3%,但与病理病变无关。总的来说,无论是否检测到病原体,大多数病理结果都没有太大意义,因此似乎不会影响被检查动物的整体健康状况。我们的研究表明,浣熊狗作为传染病的携带者,可能有助于某些病原体的传播和持续存在。因此,有必要进一步调查它们对欧洲特有野生动物、牲畜和人类健康构成的风险。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Comparative Pathology is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal which publishes full length articles, short papers and review articles of high scientific quality on all aspects of the pathology of the diseases of domesticated and other vertebrate animals. Articles on human diseases are also included if they present features of special interest when viewed against the general background of vertebrate pathology.
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