波戎涅哥罗市传统市场流浪猫体外寄生虫和胃肠道内寄生虫鉴定

K. Rachmawati, S. Koesdarto, I. S. Hamid, D. A. Permatasari
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摘要本研究旨在调查Bojonegoro传统市场流浪猫胃肠道外寄生虫和内寄生虫的感染情况。本研究的样本为Bojonegoro传统市场40只流浪猫的体表寄生虫和粪便。体外寄生虫标本采用不染色永久附着法检测,粪便标本采用自然沉降法、简单沉降法和全浮法检测。如果发现的寄生虫符合来自科学参考资料的猫体内寄生虫的特征,则认为样本呈阳性。对40只流浪猫的检查结果发现27只体外寄生虫阳性,23只蠕虫阳性,6只原生动物阳性。发现的体表寄生虫有猫头虫(67.5%)、蟹耳虫(15%),其中年龄和性别不影响患病率;体表寄生虫有猫弓形虫(42.5%)、钩虫(22.5%)和猫异孢子虫(15%),年龄对患病率有影响,性别无影响。关键词:流浪猫;外寄生虫;胃肠道内寄生虫
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Identification of Ectoparasites and Gastrointestinal Tract Endoparasites in Stray Cats at Traditional Market of Bojonegoro City
    ABSTRACT This study aims to determine the ectoparasites and endoparasites on gastrointestinal tract that infest stray cats in Bojonegoro traditional market. The samples in this study were ectoparasites and feces from 40 stray cats in Bojonegoro traditional market. The ectoparasite samples were examined using the permanent attachment method without staining, while the feces samples were examined using three methods, namely native, simple sedimentation and fulleborn floatation. A positive sample is considered if a parasite is found that matches the characteristics of a parasite in cats sourced from scientific references. The results of the examination of 40 stray cats found 27 positive ectoparasites, 23 positive worms and 6 positive protozoa. The types of ectoparasites found were Ctneocephalides felis (67.5%), Otodectes cynotis (15%) where age and gender did not affect the prevalence, while the endoparasites found were Toxocara cati (42.5%), Ancylostoma sp. (22.5%) and Isospora felis (15%), age has effect on the prevalence obtained and sex has no effect . Keywords : Stray cats, Ectoparasites, Endoparasites in gastrointestinal tract
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