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Braz. j. biol ; 82: 1-7, 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1468546

ABSTRACT

The composition of macro endoparasites associated with the lizard Norops fuscoauratus (Squamata) was analysed in two localities in the Atlantic Forest on the northeast of Brazil between December 2012 and July 2015. 74 specimens of N. fuscoauratus were examined and five species of helminths were reported, being: (a) for the population of Pernambuco: Cystacanth (Prevalence=37.5%), Physaloptera retusa Rudolphi, 1819 (Prevalence=4.16%), larva of flatworm (Prevalence=2.08%), Rhabdias sp. (Prevalence=2.08%) and Strongyluris oscari Travassos, 1923 (Prevalence=2.08%), and (b) of Alagoas: S. oscari (Prevalence=17.85%) and Rhabdias sp. (Prevalence=3.57%). The differences in the composition of endoparasites in the two populations are attributed to individualities of environments occupied by the lizards. The collection period does not influence the abundance of parasites, but when associated with sex, there was a positive correlation with the abundance of helminths, with more females than males being infected with parasites in the rainy season.


A composição de macro endoparasitas associada com o lagarto Norops fuscoauratus (Squamata) foi analisada em duas localidades da Mata Atlântica no nordeste do Brasil, entre dezembro de 2012 e julho de 2015. 74 espécimes foram examinados e cinco espécies de helmintos foram encontradas, sendo: (a) para a população de Pernambuco: Cistacanto (Prevalência=37.5%), Physaloptera retusa Rudolphi, 1819 (Prevalência=4.16%), larva de platelminto (Prevalência=2.08%), Rhabdias sp. (Prevalência =2.08%) e Strongyluris oscari Travassos, 1923 (Prevalência =2.08%) e (b) Alagoas: S. oscari (Prevalência=17.85%) e Rhabdias sp. (Prevalência =3.57%). As diferenças na composição dos endoparasitas nas duas populações pode ser atribuída as individualidades dos ambientes ocupados por esses lagartos. O período de coleta não influenciou na abundância de parasitas, mas quando associado com o sexo, houve uma correlação positiva com a abundância de helmintos, com mais fêmeas do que machos, infectadas na estação chuvosa.


Subject(s)
Animals , Helminths , Lizards/parasitology , Spiruroidea
2.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 71(3): 777-781, May-June 2019. ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1011299

ABSTRACT

This is the first report of parasitism by Gongylonema sp. in a free-ranging callitrichid from the Atlantic forest of Espírito Santo, Brazil. A juvenile male of Geoffroy's marmoset (Callithrix geoffroyi) was euthanized due to poor prognosis, then necropsied. Samples of the tongue were collected for routine histological processing. Microscopically, there were transversal sections of adult nematodes within the epithelial layer of the mucosa of the tongue. Lingual scraping demonstrated a small number of oval embryonated eggs with a thick capsule. The morphology of the adult parasites and the eggs, associated with its location, were compatible with the Spirurida nematode of the genus Gongylonema. Further studies are needed to evaluate the impact of this parasite on free-ranging callitrichid populations.(AU)


Este é o primeiro relato de parasitismo por Gongylonema sp. em um calitriquídeo de vida livre proveniente da Mata Atlântica do Espírito Santo, Brasil. Um sagui-da-cara-branca (Callithrix geoffroyi), macho, jovem, foi eutanasiado, devido a prognóstico desfavorável, e necropsiado. Fragmentos de língua foram coletados para processamento histológico de rotina. Microscopicamente, havia cortes transversais de nematoides adultos na mucosa da língua. Na raspagem da mucosa da língua, foi observada pequena quantidade de ovos larvados ovais com cápsula espessa. A morfologia do parasita adulto e dos ovos, associada à localização do agente, é compatível com nematoide Spirurida do gênero Gongylonema. São necessários estudos adicionais para avaliar o impacto desse parasito nas populações de calitriquídeos de vida livre.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Spiruroidea/isolation & purification , Callithrix/parasitology , Spirurida Infections/veterinary , Monkey Diseases/parasitology
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The Korean Journal of Parasitology ; : 93-100, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-742216

ABSTRACT

Some small mammals occur as household pests and harbour a number of parasites that could be of public health importance. This study profiled the helminth and protozoan parasites in trapped small mammals within and around human dwelling places (houses) located across 4 major towns (Auchi, Benin, Ekpoma, and Uromi) and environs in Edo state, Nigeria. Six genera (Apodemus sp., Crocidura sp., Mastomys natalensis, Mus musculus, Rattus sp., and Sorex sp.) were identified from 502 trapped small mammals. Overall, M. musculus (71.9%) and Rattus rattus (20.1%) were the most frequently trapped. In total, on examination of blood, gastrointestinal contents, and brain tissues, 12 helminth taxa (Angiostrongylus sp., Aspicularis sp., Capillaria sp., Gongylonema sp., Heterakis spumosa, Hymenolepis diminuta, Hymenolepis nana, Mastophorus muris, Moniliformis moniliformis, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Strongyloides sp., Trichosomoides sp., and Trichuris sp.), and 6 protozoan parasites (Babesia sp., Trypanosoma lewisi, Plasmodium sp., Eimeria sp., Isospora sp., and Toxoplasma gondii) were isolated. Most prevalent helminths with relatively heavy mean intensity were Strongyloides sp. and Heterakis spumosa, while Plasmodium, Eimeria, and Isospora were the most prevalent protozoan parasites. Generally, intrinsic factors like sex and age had marginal influence on the rate and burden of infection in M. musculus and R. rattus. Although the infection rate and prevalence of zoonotic parasites were low, they were largely recovered in rodents from Ekpoma. This study elucidates the public health implication of the presence of zoonotic parasites in these small mammals.


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Mice , Rats , Benin , Brain , Capillaria , Eimeria , Family Characteristics , Gastrointestinal Contents , Helminths , Hymenolepis diminuta , Hymenolepis nana , Intrinsic Factor , Isospora , Mammals , Moniliformis , Murinae , Nigeria , Nippostrongylus , Parasites , Plasmodium , Prevalence , Public Health , Rodentia , Spiruroidea , Strongyloides , Toxoplasma , Trichuris , Trypanosoma lewisi
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Iranian Journal of Parasitology. 2010; 5 (4): 15-20
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-125844

ABSTRACT

In order to verify the infectivity of rodents with endoparasites in Germi [Dashte-Mogan, Ardabil Province] the current study was undertaken. Using live traps, 177 rodents were trapped during 2005-2007. in field laboratory, all rodents were bled prior to autopsy, frozen at -20[degree sign] C, and shipped to the School of public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran. In parasitological laboratory, every rodent was dissected and its different organs were examined for the presence of any parasite. Blood thick and thin smears as well as impression smears of liver and spleen were stained with Geimsa and examined microscopically. Two species of rodents were trapped; Meriones persicus [90.4%] and Microtus socialis [9.6%]. The species of parasites found in M. persicus and their prevalences were as follows: Hymenolepis diminuta [38.8%], Hymenolepis nana [2.5%], Trichuris sp. [40.6], Mesocestoides larva [=tetraptrathyridium] [3.1%], Capillaria hepatica [6.9%], Moniliformis moniliformis [11.3%], Syphacia obvelata [2.5%], Taenia endothoracicus larva [0.6%], Physaloptera sp. [0.6%], Dentostomella translucida [0.6%, Heligmosomum mixtum [0.6%], Strobilocercus fasciolaris [0.6%], and Aspiculuris tetraptera [11.8%]. There were no statistical differences between male and female for infectivity with parasites in either M. persicus or M. socialis. No blood or tissue protozoan parasite was found in any of the rodents examined. Among different species identified, some had zoonotic importance. Therefore, the potential health hazard of these species needs to be considered to prevent infectivity of humans


Subject(s)
Animals , Zoonoses , Parasites , Gerbillinae , Arvicolinae , Hymenolepis diminuta , Hymenolepis nana , Trichuris , Mesocestoides , Capillaria , Moniliformis , Oxyuroidea , Taenia , Spiruroidea , Heligmosomatoidea
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The Korean Journal of Parasitology ; : 13-17, 2009.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-53285

ABSTRACT

Dung beetles (family Scarabaeidae) are one of the largest families of beetles worldwide. Due to biological behavior of these arthropods, they are considered to play an important role in the life cycle of some helminths. In the present study, dung beetles collected from cattle pastures in rural areas of Ardabil province, north-west of Iran were examined for infection with larval stages of helminths. According to the results, nematodes of 2 genera were identified including Rhabditis and Gongylonema. The more common species was Rhabditis sp. which was found in 9 species of beetles. Out of 15 different species of dung beetles, Copris lunaris was the only scarabaeid to be found naturally infected with the larval stages of Gongylonema sp. Our new findings introduce C. lunaris as a potential biological vector for transmission of Gongylonema sp. to vertebrates in the surveyed region.


Subject(s)
Animals , Humans , Arthropod Vectors/parasitology , Coleoptera/parasitology , Iran/epidemiology , Larva/physiology , Rhabditoidea/isolation & purification , Spirurida Infections/epidemiology , Spiruroidea/isolation & purification
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 60(6): 1573-1575, dez. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-506577

ABSTRACT

Relata-se a ocorrência de Proleptus acutus Dujardin, 1845 (Nematoda, Physalopteridae) parasitando Zapteryx brevirostris Müller & Henle, 1841 (Rhinobatiformes, Rhinobatidae) em Ubatuba, estado de São Paulo, Brasil. Vinte raias foram analisadas e P. acutus foi encontrado no estômago e intestinos de 14 (70 por cento) animais. Este é o primeiro relato da ocorrência dessa espécie de nematóide em Z. brevirostris no Brasil.


Subject(s)
Animals , Epidemiologic Methods/veterinary , Skates, Fish/physiology , Skates, Fish/parasitology , Spiruroidea/isolation & purification , Spiruroidea/parasitology
7.
Parasitol. latinoam ; 62(3/4): 165-169, dez. 2007. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-481415

ABSTRACT

The house mouse, Mus musculus, has been present in Chile since approximately 1600 AD and it is the most tipically synanthropic rodent in Chile. In order to know its parasites a survey was conducted in three different localities in Santiago. The helminthes community was poor in species and only three nematodes species were found: Syphacia obvelata,Aspiculuris tetraptera and Physaloptera calnuensl All these species constitutes the first record in Chile. This is also the first record of P. calnuensis in this host. Syphacia obvelata was the most abundant and the most prevalent.


El ratón doméstico, Mus musculus, está en Chile desde aproximadamente el 1600 DC. y es el más sinantrópico de los roedores chilenos. Para conocer sus parásitos se realizó un estudio en tres diferentes localidades de Santiago. La comunidad de helmintos fue pobre en especies y sólo se encontraron tres especies de helmintos: Syphacia obvelata, Aspiculuris tetraptera y Physaloptera calnuensis; todas estas especies constituyen el primer registro para Chile. Esté es también el primer hallazgo de P. calnuensis en este hospedador. Syphacia obvelata fue la especie más prevalente y abundante.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Female , Helminthiasis, Animal/epidemiology , Helminths/anatomy & histology , Helminths/classification , Mice/parasitology , Chile , Helminths/growth & development , Oxyuroidea/isolation & purification , Oxyuroidea/anatomy & histology , Prevalence , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/epidemiology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Spiruroidea/isolation & purification , Spiruroidea/anatomy & histology
8.
Iranian Journal of Parasitology. 2007; 2 (4): 25-29
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-83074

ABSTRACT

Cats play a crucial role in the epidemiology of gastrointestinal helminthic parasites and also play a major role in transmitting of these parasites through faecal contamination of soil, food or water. The aim of this study was to determine the species of gastrointestinal helminthes parasites in stray cats from a rural area of Bandar-e-Anzali, Iran. Gastrointestinal helminthes were collected from 50 necropsied stray cats [Felis catus] after capturing them by trapping from different regions of the city and humanely euthanatized in Bandar-e-Anzali, a port in the Caspian Sea in northern Iran, from March to November 2003. The prevalence of infection was 90%, with those of individual parasites being Diplopylidium nolleri 54%, Physaloptera praeputialis 32%, Ancylostoma tubaeforme 20%, Joyeuxiella pasqualei 10%, Toxocara cati 8%, Pterygodermatites affinis 6%, Ancylostoma caninum 4%, and Taenia taeniaeformis 2%. Concurrent infections with two or more parasites were recorded in 34% of the individuals. In relation to the sex, the differences were not significant. P. praeputialis, T. cati, D. nolleri and sometime J. pasqualei are the commonest Helminthes in cats. This is the first reported isolation of P. affinis and A. caninum infections from cats in Iran


Subject(s)
Animals , Helminths , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Parasitic Diseases, Animal , Spiruroidea , Ancylostoma , Toxocara , Taenia
9.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 57(4): 562-564, ago. 2005. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-415202

ABSTRACT

Relata-se a ocorrência de Tetrameres confusa Travassos 1917 (= T. americana (Cram, 1927) Baylis, 1929) (Nematoda, Tetrameridae) em um novo hospedeiro, Ara ararauna Linnaeus, 1758 (Aves, Psittacidae). Este é o primeiro registro da ocorrência do nematódeo em psitacídeos no Brasil.


Subject(s)
Birds , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Spiruroidea/anatomy & histology , Spiruroidea/isolation & purification
10.
Braz. j. biol ; 63(1): 129-132, Feb. 2003. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-343405

ABSTRACT

We analysed the helminth fauna associated with the lizard Mabuya dorsivittata (Scincidae) from a high-altitude area in Itatiaia National Park, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Of the 16 lizards examined, 12 (75 percent) were infected by at least one helminth. Only two helminth species were found: Physaloptera retusa and Skrjabinodon spinosulus (Nematoda), the former with a prevalence of 68.8 percent and a mean infection intensity of 3.6 = or - 2.8 and the latter with a prevalence of 56.3 percent and a mean infection intensity of 2.6 + or - 2.6. The helminth fauna of the studied population of Mabuya dorsivittata was considerably poorer than those of other previously studied populations of congeners


Subject(s)
Animals , Lizards , Nematode Infections , Altitude , Brazil , Nematode Infections , Oxyurida , Spiruroidea
11.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 96(3): 339-341, Apr. 2001. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-282841

ABSTRACT

We report the finding of Tetrameres spirospiculum Pinto & Vicente, 1995 from Theristicus melanopis melanopis (Threskiornithidae) from Patagonia, Argentina. These constitute new host and locality records. We propose the assignation of this species to the subgenus T. (Gynaecophila) Gubanov, 1950, based on the presence of labia and the absence of cuticular flanges at the anterior end. Some new morphological data are provided, such as the arrangement of cuticular spines and the presence of a pair of somatic papillae at beginning of posterior third of body length. T. (G.) spirospiculum may probably be regarded as specific to birds of the genus Theristicus


Subject(s)
Animals , Spiruroidea/anatomy & histology , Argentina
12.
Parasitol. día ; 24(1/2): 35-9, ene.-jun. 2000. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-269427

ABSTRACT

Este trabajo buscó evidenciar la influencia del parásito habronema muscae sobre la longevidad de musca domestica. Larvas de los muscóides de segunda generación, con cerca de 30 h, fueron sometidas a la infección en dieta artificial en la cual se inocularon huevos de H. muscae recuperados de las hembras de los helmintos. Los muscídeos fueron mantenidos en cajas con paredes de tela, manteniendose a 27ºC, 60 ñ 10 por ciento de HR y 14 h de fotofase hasta la formación de las pupas. Los números de muscídeos muertos fueron conferidos diariamente. Posteriormente, estos fueron disecados para ratificación de las larvas infectantes de los nemátodos. La intensidad media de infección fue de 3,11 larvas infectantes por muscídeo (rango: 0-14) en el grupo infectado. Este último grupo mostró reducción significativa de la longevidad cuando se comparó al grupo no expuesto a la infección (25,0 y 32,5 días, respectivamente). No fue evidenciado diferencia entre las longevidades de los muscóides machos y hembras


Subject(s)
Animals , Houseflies/parasitology , Spiruroidea/pathogenicity , Insect Vectors , Longevity , Houseflies/growth & development , Host-Parasite Interactions , Spirurida Infections/parasitology , Spiruroidea/parasitology
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Bol. chil. parasitol ; 53(1-2): 19-22, ene.-jun. 1998. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-233093

ABSTRACT

Specimens collected in several localities from and Tucumán provinces (north-western Argentina) Liolaemus quilmes and L. ornatus (oviparous population), and L. alticolor (viviparous population) were dissected. The specimens of lizards examinated have nematodes, in stomach, fore-gut and cloaca, identified as Physaloptera lutzi Guimaraes, Cristófaro and Rodrigues, 1976. This represents the first record for this parasite from Liolaemus species in Argentina. Morphologic and morphometric parasitological studies were done. The specimens were drawned and photographed. Also, the following parasitic infection indexes were calculated: prevalence, mean and maximun intensity


Subject(s)
Animals , Iguanas/parasitology , Spiruroidea/isolation & purification , Argentina , Cloaca/parasitology , Stomach/parasitology , Intestines/parasitology , Spiruroidea/anatomy & histology
14.
Braz. j. vet. res. anim. sci ; 33(2): 89-92, 1996. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-257074

ABSTRACT

Foram examinados os estômagos de 37 Equus caballus, 18 Equus asinus e 22 muares, procedentes do Estado do Maranhäo, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Minas Gerais e Goiás, para a pesquisa de espirurídeos e foram encontrados: Draschia megastoma (Rudolphi, 1819), Habronema muscae (Carter, 1861) e Habronema microstoma (Schneider, 1866). Foram consideradas as prevalências, as intensidades médias e as relaçöes Macho/Fêmea para estes parasitos, nos três hospedeiros. A análise de variância mostrou näo ocorrerem diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre as intensidades médias de H. muscae e H. microstoma, inclusive na comparaçäo entre os hospedeiros


Subject(s)
Animals , Equidae , Horses , Spiruroidea
15.
Bol. chil. parasitol ; 49(3/4): 60-5, jul.-dic. 1994. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-144137

ABSTRACT

Durante los períodos abril-agosto de 1989-1990 se examinaron los estómagos e intestinos de 129 ejemplares de Dusycion griseus, 22 de D. culpaeus y 22 de conepatus de la Provincia de Neuquén, Argentina. Se recolectaron cuatro especies de nematodes (Physaloptera clausa, Ph. maxillaris, Protospirura numidica criceticola y Toxascaris leonina). La posición sistemática de Ph. clausa Rudolphi, 1819, fue comentada habiendo concluído que representa a la especie tipo del género. Se consideró la posibilidad de que D. grisaseus y D. culpaeus fueran los hospedadores accidentales de la subespecie P. n. criceticola. Se dan los valores de prevalencia, intensidad media y frecuencia de cada especie en los hospedadores correspondientes. Se relacionaron esos valores con las dietas de cada hospedador y los ciclos de vida de los parásitos. Se determinó que la carga parasitaria de cada hospedador es independiente de su estado nutricional (prueba no paramétrica Tau de Kendall) y que existen diferencias significativas entre las dietas de los hospedadores y entre los valores de prevalencia, intensidad media y frecuencia de las especies parásitas (prueba de Chi cuadrado de Homogeneidad)


Subject(s)
Animals , Foxes/parasitology , Nematoda/isolation & purification , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Spiruroidea/isolation & purification , Feeding Behavior , Spiruroidea/ultrastructure , Toxascaris/isolation & purification
16.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 45(1): 27-34, fev. 1993. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-240198

ABSTRACT

Foi avaliada a eficiência da associaçäo de soluçäo de trichlorfon à 2,5 por cento, na dose de 5mg/kg de peso corporal, aplicada por via intravenosa, semanalmente, com o uso tópico diário do ácido metacreosolsulfônico com metanal, na forma gel, no tratamento de equinos naturalmente acometidos por habronemose cutânea. Foram estudadas oito lesöes de sete equinos, machos, de diferentes raças, com idades variando entre um e doze anos. As feridas foram avaliadas, clinicamente, quanto ao período de evoluçäo, aspecto macroscópico, localizaçäo e diâmetro. Amostras do tecido lesional foram colhidas para exame histopatológico e cultura microbiológica. Foi possível determinar a presença de larva de Habronema sp em apenas um dos animais estudados. Os achados histopatológicos foram compatíveis com os relatos de habronemose cutânea e a cultura microbiológica foi negativa para bactéria e fungos. Na dose preconizada por este trabalho a associaçäo de soluçäo de trichlorfon à 2,5 por cento com o ácido metacreosolsulfônico com metanal revelou-se eficaz na reduçäo da lesäo habronemótica e reepitelizaçäo do tecido cutâneo


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Equidae , Spirurida Infections/therapy , Polymers , Spiruroidea , Trichlorfon
17.
Rev. patol. trop ; 21(1): 1-12, jan.-jun. 1992. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-151074

ABSTRACT

Quatorze cavalos naturalmente infestados por nematóides foram submetidos a contagens de OPG e ordenados por essas contagens, formando sete pares de animais. De cada par, sorteou-se um cavalo para ser testemunho e um para tratamento, por via oral, com uma pasta contendo partes iguais em peso, de closantel e mebendazole, sendo que a dose administrada foi de 8 mg/kg de cada princípio ativo. Os resultados, segundo a escala de ARMOUR (Pharmacol basis large An. Med., p.174-209, 1983), em termos de eficiência, gênero ou por espécies de helmintos presentes foi: 1)estômago: -a)Habronema sp-A; b)Trichostrongylus axei-A; 2)intestino delgado: Parascaris equorum - U (näo conclusivo); 3)intestino grosso: - a)Strongylus - B; b)Triodondophoras sp e Craterostomum sp - Al c) pequenos estrôngilos - Al d) Oxyuris equi - U (näo conclusivo). Cabe registrar que nenhum dos cavalos estava parasitado por larvas de Gasterophylus


Subject(s)
Animals , Spiruroidea , Strongylus , Trichostrongylus , Horses , Mebendazole/therapeutic use , Antinematodal Agents/therapeutic use , Drug Combinations , Nematode Infections/drug therapy , Antiprotozoal Agents/therapeutic use , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Helminthiasis/drug therapy
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