Antineoplastic Chemotherapy and its Effects on the Gastrointestinal Parasitism of the Dog

J. Costa, A. Alho, Lídia Gomes, A. Eiras, T. Nunes, G. Vicente, Patrícia Lopes, L. M. D. Carvalho
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In veterinary medicine, an increasing incidence of neoplastic diseases has been followed by a growth in the use of chemotherapeutic drugs, often associated with opportunistic infections. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in dogs undergoing antineoplastic chemotherapy in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, as well as their evolution throughout the protocol and respective effects of chemotherapy on dogs’ lifestyle. Faecal samples were collected in a group of 30 dogs being treated for neoplastic diseases under different protocols, previous (G1) and during chemotherapy (G2). In total, 60 samples were analysed by Willis flotation, natural sedimentation, Baermann technique and faecal smear stained with Ziehl-Neelsen. A survey to characterize animal lifestyles and deworming care were also conducted with dog’s tutors. In total, there were two positive samples for the protozoan Giardia sp., one of which is in association with the nematode Toxascaris leonina. The two dogs only obtained positive results during chemotherapy (G2). An overall prevalence of gastrointestinal parasitic diseases of 6.7%, in G2, and 0%, in G1, was obtained. The low parasite prevalence has not allowed the evaluation of an association between the use of antineoplastic compounds and infections by gastrointestinal parasites. However, it was concluded that the studied groups were efficiently dewormed, as well as they did not experience any obvious changes in their parasitological component and its lifestyle.
抗肿瘤化疗及其对犬胃肠道寄生的影响
在兽医领域,随着肿瘤疾病发病率的增加,化疗药物的使用也在增加,这往往与机会性感染有关。本研究旨在评估里斯本大都会区接受抗肿瘤化疗的犬中胃肠道寄生虫的患病率,以及它们在整个方案中的演变以及化疗对犬生活方式的影响。收集了30只正在接受肿瘤疾病治疗的狗的粪便样本,这些狗在不同的治疗方案下,之前(G1)和化疗期间(G2)。采用Willis浮选法、自然沉淀法、Baermann法和Ziehl-Neelsen染色法对60份样本进行分析。对动物的生活方式和驱虫护理也进行了调查。总共有两个原生动物贾第鞭毛虫阳性样本,其中一个与狮子弓形虫线虫有关。两只狗仅在化疗期间获得阳性结果(G2)。胃肠道寄生虫病的总体患病率在G2组为6.7%,在G1组为0%。由于寄生虫发病率低,因此无法评估抗肿瘤药物的使用与胃肠道寄生虫感染之间的关系。然而,我们得出的结论是,研究小组被有效地驱虫,并且他们的寄生虫成分和生活方式没有任何明显的变化。
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