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Parasitol Res ; 117(10): 3365, 2018 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30196321

ABSTRACT

The name of Luanna Castro Oliveira was incorrectly spelled as Luana Castro Oliveira in the original version of this article.

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Parasitol Res ; 117(9): 2757-2766, 2018 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29926182

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Nematodes of the genus Physaloptera are common in rodents, including in species of the Family Cricetidae. There is no report of nematodes parasitizing Cerradomys goytaca, so this is the first one. For this study, 16 rodents were captured in the city of Quissamã, in the northern of Rio de Janeiro State. The rodents were necropsied, and the digestive tracts were analyzed under a stereomicroscope for the presence of parasites. The nematodes were fixed in hot AFA, clarified in Amann's lactophenol, mounted on slides with coverslip, and observed under an optical microscope. Part of the nematodes was fixed in Karnovisk solution for scanning electron microscopy. Nematodes presented evident sexual dimorphism. Oral openings had two semicircular pseudolabia, with an external lateral tooth and an internal lateral tripartite tooth on each pseudolabium. Males had a ventral spiral curved posterior ends with the presence of a caudal alae with 21 papillae with four pairs of pedunculated papillae arranged laterally, three pre-cloacal sessile papillae arranged rectilinearly and five pairs of post-cloacal sessile papillae. There was also a pair of phasmids located between the fourth and fifth pairs of post-cloacal papillae as well as two spicules that were sub-equal in size but of distinct shapes. The females have five uterine branches. The morphological and morphometrical analyses of the nematodes collected from C. goytaca were compared with other species, and the results indicated that this is a new species of the genus Physaloptera, Physaloptera goytaca n. sp.


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Arvicolinae/parasitology , Spirurida Infections/veterinary , Spirurina , Animals , Brazil , Female , Male , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Sex Characteristics , Spirurida Infections/parasitology , Spirurina/anatomy & histology , Spirurina/classification , Spirurina/isolation & purification
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Acta Parasitol ; 61(3): 544-8, 2016 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27447218

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors for the occurrence of endoparasitosis in dogs and cats in Espírito Santo, Brazil. For the study, 345 dogs and 160 cats were examined. Faecal samples from the animals were collected, and owners were interviewed about their handling of their animals. For the diagnosis of the infections, the Willis-Molley, simple centrifugal flotation and formalin-ether sedimentation techniques were performed. The data found in the tests were tabulated and analysed with a chi-square test (p <0.05), and calculation of odds ratios (OR) with confidence intervals of 95% were then performed to determine the association between the variables and the outcome of stool examinations. The prevalence of parasites was 59% for dogs and 54% for cats. The genus Ancylostoma was the most prevalent (45%). Supplying filtered water, not feeding raw foods, standardisation of a defecation site and cleaning up the faeces reduced the chances of developing intestinal parasites. An increased frequency of deworming was also shown to be a protective factor; specifically animals which received anthelmintic more than once a year had a lower predisposition for intestinal parasites.


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Cat Diseases/parasitology , Dog Diseases/parasitology , Helminthiasis, Animal/parasitology , Helminths/isolation & purification , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Cat Diseases/epidemiology , Cats , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dogs , Feces/parasitology , Helminthiasis, Animal/epidemiology , Helminths/classification , Helminths/genetics , Parasite Egg Count , Prevalence
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