[The first record of the lungworm, Metastrongylus asymmetricus (Noda, 1973), in the wild boar from Poland].

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Paweł Nosal, Piotr Morawski, Jerzy Kowal, Bogusław Nowosad
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A total of 17 wild boars (Sus scrofa) shot in the Miechów hunting area (southern Poland) during two consecutive winters of 2008, were surveyed for the presence of lung nematodes of the genus Metastrongylus. The animals were necropsied, their lungs removed, divided into smaller parts and examined along the bronchial tubes. The parasites found were identified based on their morphologic characters. The prevalence of the lungworms reached 76.5%, and all of the 13 infected animals harboured two (one boar) or more parasite species. The mean number of parasites in an individual boar was 58.7, ranging from 6 to 250 specimens. Out of 250 identified lungworms, 48.8% was identified as M. pudendotectus, 32.8% were M. elongatus, and 14.0% belonged to M. salmi, whereas 4.4% (i.e. 10 females and 2 males) were M. asymmetricus. Until recently, only four Metastrongylus species have been recorded from Poland, namely M. elongatus, M. pudendotectus, M. salmi and M. confusus. The presently reported finding of M. asymmetricus constitutes the first record of this species in Poland.

[在波兰野猪中首次发现肺虫Metastrongylus asymmetricus (Noda, 1973)]。
对2008年连续两个冬季在Miechów狩猎区(波兰南部)捕获的17只野猪(Sus scrofa)进行了调查,以确定是否存在mettastrongylus属肺线虫。这些动物被解剖,它们的肺被切除,分成更小的部分,沿着支气管进行检查。根据寄生虫的形态特征对其进行鉴定。肺虫感染率达76.5%,13只感染动物均携带2种或2种以上寄生虫(1头公猪)。每头公猪体内平均寄生虫数为58.7个,从6个到250个不等。鉴定的250只肺虫中,长尾支睾吸虫占48.8%,长尾支睾吸虫占32.8%,长尾支睾吸虫占14.0%,非对称支睾吸虫占4.4%(雌性10只,雄性2只)。直到最近,在波兰只记录了4种巨圆线虫,即M. elongatus, M. pudendotectus, M. salmi和M. confusus。目前报道的发现是该物种在波兰的首次记录。
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