伊朗阿达比尔省穆罕平原犬寄生虫感染调查。

Q3 Veterinary
Z Zarei, M Mohebali, S Dastouri Dastgir, Z Alizadeh, A Azarm, B Mohammadi Ghalehbin, Z Heidari
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由于人类与受感染动物(如宠物或野生动物)的同居越来越多,人类感染寄生虫已成为一个重要的新兴健康问题。本研究旨在调查伊朗阿达比尔省穆汗平原地区犬类寄生虫感染的流行情况。在伊朗阿达比尔省Mughan平原地区,共收集了87个样本,来自不同的犬类,包括流浪狗、狐狸和豺狼。对动物的器官进行切片,从宏观上检查是否有寄生虫感染。利用有效的鉴定密钥对分离的蠕虫种进行形态鉴定。结果表明,以中介体寄生虫(Mesocestoides)为最常见的寄生虫种,在犬科动物中有30只(34.5%),其中红狐8只(53.33%)、豺12只(48%)、流浪狗10只(21.3%)。另外,有13种犬类(14.9%)感染狮弓形虫,其中狐狸2例(13%),豺狼4例(16%),野狗7例(14.9%)。犬类共检出颗粒棘球蚴9只(10.3%),其中豺狼1只(4%),野狗8只(17.02%)。本研究结果表明,Mesocestoides sp.是犬科动物中最常见的蠕虫种类。我们的研究结果表明,伊朗的犬类是几种有害寄生虫的中间和最终宿主,对人类和动物的健康构成风险。需要进一步的研究和干预,以更好地了解传播动态,并制定有效的策略,以控制蠕虫在犬科动物。
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Survey on canine's helminthic parasites infection from Mughan plain in Ardabil province, Iran.

Due to the increasing cohabitation of humans with infected animals, such as pets or wildlife, human infection with helminthic parasites has become an important emerging health concern. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of helminthic parasite infections in canines in the Mughan Plain area of Ardabil Province, Iran. A total of 87 samples were collected from different canines, including stray dogs, foxes, and jackals, in the Mughan Plain area of Ardabil Province, Iran. The organs of the animals were sectioned and examined macroscopically for helminth parasitic infections. Isolated helminth species were morphologically identified using a valid identification key. The results showed that that Mesocestoides sp. was the most prevalent helminth species, with a frequency of 30 in canids (34.5%), including 8 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes, 53.33%), 12 jackals (Canis aureus, 48%), and 10 stray dogs (Canis familiaris, 21.3%). In addition, a high frequency of Toxascaris leonina was observed in 13 canines (14.9%), including 2 foxes (13%), 4 jackals (16%), and 7 wild dogs (14.9%). The prevalence of Echinococcus granulosus was reported in 9 canines (10.3%), including 1 jackal (4%) and 8 wild dogs (17.02%). The results of this study indicate that Mesocestoides sp. is the most common helminth species in canids. Our findings indicate that canines in Iran serve as both intermediate and final definitive hosts for several harmful parasites, posing a risk to humans and animals health. Further research and interventions are needed to better understand the transmission dynamics and to develop effective strategies for helminth control in canids.

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Archives of Razi Institute
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