[一种鱼和鸡侵入性宫颈圆线虫(线虫,原圆线虫科)幼虫感染的实验尝试]。

Wiadomosci parazytologiczne Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Izabela Kuligowska, Aleksander W Demiaszkiewicz
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摘要

颈圆线虫是一种寄生于欧洲和亚洲野生和养殖马鹿的骨骼肌和中枢神经系统的寄生虫。许多种类的陆生蜗牛可以成为它的中间宿主。由于鹿将子宫颈棘球蚴的入侵幼虫大量释放到外界环境中,鱼类和鸟类可能会被它们意外感染。本研究探讨了宫颈棘球蚴在非特异性寄主中的发育。经测定,宫颈棘球蚴在鱼类消化道内的侵入性幼虫不穿透肠壁,不进一步发育,可能被消化。同样,那些喂给鸡的幼虫也不能打破肠道屏障并被消化。在所有受感染的动物中,未观察到甲亢现象,所研究动物的肉对人类不构成威胁。
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[An attempt of experimental infection of fishes and chickens with invasive larvae of Elaphostrongylus cervi (Nematoda, Protostrongylidae)].

Elaphostrongylus cervi is a parasite of skeletal muscles and central nervous system of wild and farm red deer in Europe and Asia. Numerous species of terrestrial snails can be its intermediate hosts. Considering the fact that invasive larvae of E. cervi are released by deer to the external environment in huge numbers, fishes and birds can be accidentally infect by them. In this study the development of larvae E. cervi in those nonspecific hosts was discussed. It was determined that invasive larvae of E. cervi in the digestive tract of fish do not penetrate the intestinal wall, do not develop any further, and are probably digested. Similarly, those larvae given to chicken are also incapable of breaking the gut barrier and are digested. In all infected animals, the phenomenon of parathenia has not been observed and the meat of the animals studied poses not threat to humans.

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