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美国俄克拉何马州中北部自由放养猫咪的粪便寄生虫调查

Fecal survey of parasites in free-roaming cats in northcentral Oklahoma, United States.

作者信息

Nagamori Yoko, Payton Mark E, Duncan-Decocq Rebecca, Johnson Eileen M

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, United States.

Department of Statistics, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078, United States.

出版信息

Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports. 2018 Dec;14:50-53. doi: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2018.08.008. Epub 2018 Sep 2.

Abstract

Cats can be infected by various intestinal parasites, some that are zoonotic. Although surveys of parasite prevalence in owned and shelter cats have been published, none addressed free-roaming, wild-trapped, domestic cat (Felis catus) populations. An opportunity to determine the prevalence of intestinal parasites in wild-trapped, free-roaming cats in northcentral Oklahoma, United States occurred through a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program conducted at Oklahoma State University, Boren Veterinary Medical Hospital, between February 2015 and April 2016. Approximately 1 g to 5 g of feces was collected from 846 free-roaming cats either from cage traps, when available, or rectally using disposable fecal loops and examined by centrifugal fecal flotation tests with 33% zinc sulfate solution. Parasite infections were confirmed by microscopic detection of eggs, cysts, or oocysts and visual detection of proglottids. Approximately 63.9% (541/846) of free-roaming cats were infected by at least one parasite, and 24.9% (211/846) of cats were infected by multiple parasites. The most common intestinal parasite infections detected were: Toxocara cati (44.6%; 377/846), followed by Alaria (13.4%; 113/846), Ancylostoma (11.2%; 95/846), Cystoisospora (9.7%; 82/846), taeniids (7.7%; 65/846), Dipylidium caninum (4.5%; 38/846), Physaloptera (2.2%; 19/846), Eucoleus aerophilus (1.4%; 12/846), Giardia (1.2%; 10/846), and a small (10-12 μm in diameter) Toxoplasma-like oocyst (0.1%; 1/846). A few ectoparasites, Demodex gatoi (0.5%; 4/846) and Cheyletiella (0.1%; 1/846), were also detected by fecal flotation. Our findings indicate that a higher prevalence of parasite infections occurs in free-roaming cats in Oklahoma than in owned cats, and these free-roaming cats contribute to contamination of the environment with several zoonotic parasites. Regional data on the prevalence of parasites in free-roaming cats can aid in the justification for parasite control programs in owned cats since both can share the same environment and supports the current practice of routine broad-spectrum anthelmintic and ectoparasite treatments for owned cats.

摘要

猫可能会感染各种肠道寄生虫,其中一些是人畜共患的。尽管已经发表了关于家养猫和收容所猫体内寄生虫感染率的调查,但没有一项涉及自由放养、野外捕获的家猫(Felis catus)群体。2015年2月至2016年4月期间,在美国俄克拉荷马州立大学博伦兽医院开展了一项诱捕-绝育-放归(TNR)项目,借此有机会确定美国俄克拉荷马州中北部野外捕获的自由放养猫咪肠道寄生虫的感染率。从846只自由放养的猫中收集了约1克至5克粪便,若有笼子陷阱,则从陷阱中收集,若无则通过一次性粪便环经直肠收集,并使用33%硫酸锌溶液进行离心粪便浮选试验检查。通过显微镜检测虫卵、包囊或卵囊以及肉眼检测节片来确认寄生虫感染情况。约63.9%(541/846)的自由放养猫感染了至少一种寄生虫,24.9%(211/846)的猫感染了多种寄生虫。检测到的最常见肠道寄生虫感染为:猫弓首蛔虫(44.6%;377/846),其次是艾美耳属(13.4%;113/846)、钩虫(11.2%;95/846)、等孢球虫(9.7%;82/846)、带绦虫(7.7%;65/846)、犬复孔绦虫(4.5%;38/846)、泡翼线虫(2.2%;19/846)、嗜气毛细线虫(1.4%;12/846)、贾第虫(1.2%;10/846)以及一种小型(直径10 - 12μm)类似弓形虫的卵囊(0.1%;1/846)。通过粪便浮选还检测到了一些体表寄生虫,如猫蠕形螨(0.5%;4/846)和犬小孢子虫(0.1%;1/846)。我们的研究结果表明,俄克拉荷马州自由放养的猫比家养猫的寄生虫感染率更高,而且这些自由放养的猫会导致环境被多种人畜共患寄生虫污染。关于自由放养猫体内寄生虫感染率的区域数据有助于为家养猫的寄生虫控制项目提供依据,因为两者可能共享相同的环境,也支持目前对家养猫进行常规广谱驱虫和体表寄生虫治疗的做法。

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