尼日利亚阿布贾市犬类蜱虫感染和内多寄生虫感染流行情况

C. Simon
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对阿布贾市犬中蜱虫、弓形虫和血液寄生虫的流行情况进行了横断面研究。用标准方法对500只狗进行了蜱虫、弓形虫和血液寄生虫检查。在500只犬中,蜱虫阳性145只(29.0%),内寄生虫阳性280只(56.0%),血寄生虫阳性55只(11.0%)。检出蜱类主要为变异无足虫(1.6%)和血鼻头虫(27.4%),检出内寄生虫主要为犬钩虫(12.0%)、犬双螺旋虫(10.0%)、异孢子虫卵囊(10.0%)、带绦虫(8.0%)、犬弓形虫(12.0%)和狐毛虫(4.0%),检出血寄生虫主要为犬巴贝虫(10.2%)和犬埃利希体(0.8%)。感染犬的性别、年龄、地域、犬种差异无统计学意义。尽管在雌性和幼犬中患病率较高。结论是,考虑到狗是宠物和伴侣动物,某些种类的蜱虫、内寄生虫和血寄生虫引起了公共卫生问题,因此应定期治疗和控制蜱虫。
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Prevalence of Tick Infestation and Endo Parasites Infection of Dogs in Abuja, Nigeria
A cross-sectional study on the prevalence of ticks, endo, and haemoparasites of dogs in Abuja was conducted. A total of 500 dogs were examined for ticks, endo, and haemoparasites by standard methods. Of the 500 dogs screened, 145 (29.0%) were positive for ticks, 280 (56.0%) were positive for endoparasites, while 55 (11.0%) for haemoparasites. Ticks detected comprised Amblyomma variegatum (1.6%) and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (27.4%), while endoparasites detected included Ancylostoma caninum (12.0%), Dipylidium caninum (10.0%), Isospora oocysts (10.0%), Taenia hydatigena (8.0%), Toxocara canis (12.0%) and Trichuris vulpis (4.0%) and haemoparasites detected were Babesia canis (10.2%) and Ehrlichia canis (0.8%). There was no statistically significant difference in the sex, age, location, and the breeds of dogs with the infestation of parasites. Though the prevalence was higher in females and young dogs examined. It was concluded that some species of the ticks, endoparasites, and haemoparasites present a public health concern considering that dogs are pet and companion animals, therefore regular treatment and tick control should be introduced.
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