Infections with Dicrocoelium dendriticum, Cysticercus pisiformis, Micipsella numidica and seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in European brown hares (Lepus europeus L.) from Bulgaria

Q3 Veterinary
A. Trifonova, M. Panayotova-Pencheva, E. Kaneva
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During the period 2009–2016, brown hares (Lepus europeus L.) from different regions of Bulgaria were investigated for infections with liver parasites as well as for seroprevalence of protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. Three helminth species were found in the liver: one trematode – Dicrocoelium dendriticum, one cestode – larval form of Taenia pisiformis – Cysticercus pisiformis and one nema­tode – Micipsella numidica. Dicrocoeliasis was found in all parts of the country with infected hares originating mainly from the western regions. The total prevalence of infection with D. dendriticum was 10.59%. The intensity of infection ranged from 1 to 184, 26.67 on the average. The total prevalence of infection with C. pisiformis was 16.8%. The prevalence of infection was highest among hares from the southern parts of the country, and no cysticercosis was registered in the western parts. The extent of infestation with cysticerci was different – from single cysticerci on the omentum or serosa of some organs in the abdominal cavity to innumerable ones that affected also the organs in the thoracic cavity. However, cases in which the animals were slightly affected, predominated. The total prevalence of infection with M. numidica was 5.31%, and the intensity of infection varied between 1 and 6 parasites in one animal. The nematodiasis was established mainly in hares from southern Bulgaria. The total seroprevalence of T. gondii was 6.15% and the protozoan-positive animals originated from three districts: Stara Zagora, Plovdiv, and Burgas. The current studies also showed that the prevalence of D. dendriticum infection among animals increased with age. No correlation was observed between prevalence of infection with C. pisiformis and M. numidica and host age. No correlation was found between the prevalence of the helminth infections and sex of the animals.
2009年至2016年期间,对保加利亚不同地区的褐兔(Lepus europeus L.)进行了肝脏寄生虫感染和弓形虫血清阳性率调查。在肝脏中发现了3种蠕虫:一种是吸虫-树状双球绦虫,一种是绦虫-猪状带绦虫-猪状囊尾蚴,一种是线虫-猪状锥虫。全国各地都发现了双足线虫病,受感染的野兔主要来自西部地区。总感染率为10.59%。感染强度1 ~ 184例,平均26.67例。总感染率为16.8%。感染流行率在该国南部地区的野兔中最高,西部地区未发现囊虫病。囊虫感染的程度不同,既有单个囊虫感染腹腔内某些器官的网膜或浆膜,也有无数囊虫感染胸腔内的器官。然而,动物受到轻微影响的病例占主导地位。蜱总感染率为5.31%,感染强度在1 ~ 6只之间。线虫病主要发生在保加利亚南部的野兔身上。弓形虫总血清阳性率为6.15%,原生动物阳性动物来自萨戈拉、普罗夫迪夫和布尔加斯3个区。目前的研究还表明,树突单胞菌感染在动物中的流行率随着年龄的增长而增加。蜱虫感染和蜱虫感染与寄主年龄无相关性。没有发现寄生虫感染流行率与动物性别之间的相关性。
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BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
BULGARIAN JOURNAL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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26
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: BJVM is a no-fee open-access scientific quarterly journal which covers topics related to both fundamental and applied aspects of veterinary medicine and to closely connected subjects with it. The journal publishes original papers, short communications and reviews.
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