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摘要
本研究旨在确定在IPB Gunung Gede校区自由生活的家猫中寄生虫感染的流行情况。本研究使用了生活在IPB Gunung Gede校区的15个流浪猫粪便样本。收集的粪便样品然后通过原生和浮选方法进行定性检查。结果表明,15只野猫中有4只在浮选检查中呈阳性,阳性率为26.6%,而在本地检查中呈阴性。在浮选检查中发现卵囊表明阳性结果。阳性的野猫被发现有水样腹泻,毛发看起来暗淡无光。原生动物感染在野猫中比在家猫中更常见。原虫感染可引起消化道紊乱,表现为腹泻,属人畜共患。
Prevalence of Protozoa Infections in Domestic Cats
This study aims to determine the prevalence of helminthiasis infection in domestic cats that live freely in the IPB Gunung Gede campus. This study used 15 samples of stray cat feces that live in the IPB Gunung Gede Campus. The collected fecal samples were then examined qualitatively by native and flotation methods. The results showed that 4 out of 15 feral cats were positively infected with protozoa with a prevalence of 26.6% on flotation examination, whereas on native examination, the results were negative. The positive result was indicated by the discovery of oocysts during flotation examination. The positive feral cat was found with watery diarrhea condition and his hair looks dull. Protozoal infections are more common in feral cats than in domestic cats. Protozoal infections can cause disturbances in the digestive tract in the form of diarrhea and are zoonotic.