大城市食肉动物体外寄生虫病的流行病学特征(以新西伯利亚市为例)

I. Zubareva, N. Yudina, E. A. Efremova
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狗和猫最著名的外寄生虫是跳蚤和无毛虫,它们也是传染性和侵袭性疾病的携带者。进入兽医诊所的动物被用作研究的材料。这项研究涉及3346只动物,其中1596只猫和1707只狗。采用经典的体外寄生虫病终身诊断方法。结果显示,在所有皮肤病患者中,感染外寄生虫的比例为47.6%。体表寄生虫以蚤类居多;感染率为4.78%。一年四季均有隐翼虫的发生,其中秋季最多,为1.76%,冬季最少,为1.30%。第二常见的疾病是耳漏症(占1.94%)。海勒氏菌感染率0.27%(共9只,其中猫1只);蠕虫病,0.24%。仅在IP为0.15%的猫中诊断为结节病,在IP为0.09%的狗中记录为结节病。一年中的任何时候都有外寄生虫感染的记录,但是,入侵的高峰在夏秋几个月发生的程度更大。它们也可以发生在任何年龄,但在一岁以下的猫和狗身上更常见。
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EPIZOOTOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ECTOPARASITOSIS OF CARNIVORES IN THE MEGAPOLIS (BY THE EXAMPLE OF NOVOSIBIRSK)
The most well-known ectoparasites of dogs and cats are fleas and Acariformes, which are also carriers of infectious and invasive diseases. Animals admitted to the veterinary clinic served as the material for the research. The study involved 3346 animals, of which 1596 cats and 1707 dogs. Classical life-time diagnostic methods of ectoparasitosis were used. The results obtained show that among all dermatological patients, the proportion of those infected with ectoparasites was 47.6%. Among ectoparasites, fleas were most often recorded; the prevalence of infection was 4.78%. Aphanipterosis was recorded in all seasons of the year, the maximum invasion of 1.76% was observed in autumn, and the minimum of 1.30% in winter. The second most common disease was otodectosis (IP 1.94%). The heyletiellosis rate was 0.27% (total 9 animals, including 1 cat); and demodicosis, 0.24%. Notoedrosis was only diagnosed in the cats with IP 0.15%, sarcoptosis was recorded in the dogs with IP 0.09%. Ectoparasite infections are recorded at any time of the year, however, the peak of invasion occurs to a greater extent in the summer-autumn months. They can also occur at any age, but are more common in cats and dogs under one year of age.
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