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Vet Parasitol ; 152(1-2): 94-100, 2008 Mar 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18207641

ABSTRACT

This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of Toxocara canis eggs on the coats of dogs (a potential etiological factor for human toxocariasis) and to see if there were mainly a dog breed and coat type effects for the presence of eggs on the coat. Hair samples were collected from the different breeds of 51 domestic pet dogs and examined for the presence of T. canis eggs. A total of 62 T. canis eggs (all viable) were found in 21.56% of the dogs. Forty-nine (79.03%) of the eggs recovered were unembryonated, 8 (12.90%) were embryonating, and 5 (8.06%) were embryonated. The maximum densities of the embryonating and embryonated eggs were 93 and 8.45 eggs per gram (epg) of hair, respectively. The number of eggs recovered was much higher than those previously reported for soil samples. Although the statistical analysis for all dogs in this study showed that there were no breed (P>0.4), coat type (P>0.8), sex (P>0.1), age group (P>0.1) and hair length (P>0.3) effects for the presence of T. canis eggs per gram of hair, the majority of dogs (82%) with T. canis eggs in their coats were breeds that had double coats with thick undercoats suggesting that the coat characteristic may play a role for providing a suitable environment for the development of T. canis eggs. Also 82% of infected dogs were under 1 year of age indicating that the age of dog is a very important risk factor. The present study indicates that direct contact with T. canis infected dogs may be a potential etiological factor for human toxocariasis.


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Breeding , Dog Diseases/transmission , Hair/parasitology , Toxocara canis/isolation & purification , Toxocariasis/transmission , Zoonoses/transmission , Age Factors , Animals , Animals, Wild , Disease Reservoirs/veterinary , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dog Diseases/parasitology , Dogs , Female , Hair/anatomy & histology , Humans , Male , Parasite Egg Count/veterinary , Prevalence , Toxocariasis/epidemiology , Toxocariasis/parasitology , Turkey/epidemiology
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J Helminthol ; 80(1): 15-8, 2006 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16469167

ABSTRACT

Contamination of soil with feline and canine ascarid eggs in eight playgrounds in Kirikkale, Turkey was investigated monthly from February 2003 to January 2004. Dog faeces were also collected and all samples were examined using the zinc sulphate centrifugal flotation method. Eggs of Toxocara were observed in 5 of 8 (62.5%) of playgrounds examined and in 15.6% of 480 soil samples. The number of eggs varied from 1 to 11. Eggs were observed in soil samples collected in February, March to June, August and November, with embryonated eggs appearing in June and August. Eggs of Toxascaris leonina and Taenia spp. and oocysts of Isospora spp. were also found in 1.5%, 1.0% and 0.2% of soil samples, respectively. Of 26 samples of dog faeces collected, 7.7% were contaminated with Toxocara spp. and 11.5% with Taenia spp. The presence of Toxocara eggs in the city playgrounds and dog populations suggests a potential human health hazard due to toxocariasis.


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Ascaridoidea/isolation & purification , Public Facilities , Soil/parasitology , Ancylostoma/isolation & purification , Animals , Cats , Dogs , Feces/parasitology , Isospora/isolation & purification , Parasite Egg Count , Taenia/isolation & purification , Toxascaris/isolation & purification , Toxocara/isolation & purification , Toxocara canis/isolation & purification , Turkey
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