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Cardio-pulmonary nematodes of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) of Sardinia, Italy

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
Cardio-pulmonary nematodes of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) of Sardinia, Italy / Nonnis, F.; Tamponi, C.; Tosciri, G.; Manconi, M.; Pudda, F.; Cabras, P.; Dessì, G.; Scala, A.; Varcasia, A.. - In: PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 0932-0113. - 122:7(2023), pp. 1685-1688. [10.1007/s00436-023-07882-8]
Abstract:
Cardio-pulmonary parasites, such as Angiostrongylus vasorum, Crenosoma vulpis, and Eucoleus aerophilus, pose a significant concern on account of pulmonary and cardiac problems they induce in dogs. While the red fox is known to be a key reservoir host for A. vasorum and may also play a role in transmitting C. vulpis and E. aerophilus, there has been no recent research on these parasites in foxes from Sardinia, with the most current studies dating back to 1986. A survey was conducted on red foxes in Sardinia, where a total of 51 foxes were collected, necropsied, and examined for adult worms in their hearts and lungs. The worms were identified using morphometric analysis and molecular methods. The results showed a 54.9% overall prevalence at dissection: 45.1% of the foxes were positive for E. aerophilus, 17.6% for C. vulpis, and 13.7% for A. vasorum. The molecular analyses validated the morphological characterization. In comparison to previous research, which found 13 out of 85 foxes to be positive for A. vasorum with a prevalence rate of 15.3% and 1 for E. aerophilus with a prevalence of 1.2%, this study showed an increased prevalence of E. aerophilus and C. vulpis, and a decrease in the prevalence of A. vasorum. These results indicate that the red foxes in Sardinia represent a reservoir host for cardio-pulmonary nematodes and it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of respiratory distress syndrome in dogs.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Lungworms; Molecular analysis; Morphological identification; Necropsy; Wildlife
Elenco autori:
Nonnis, F.; Tamponi, C.; Tosciri, G.; Manconi, M.; Pudda, F.; Cabras, P.; Dessì, G.; Scala, A.; Varcasia, A.
Autori di Ateneo:
NONNIS Francesca
SCALA Antonio
TAMPONI Claudia
VARCASIA Antonio
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/315789
Pubblicato in:
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
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