Epidemiological and epizoological characteristics of rodent (Mammalia: Rodentia) helminths in Lankaran natural region of Azerbaijan Republic

9 species of rodents belonging to the families Muridae and Cricetidae have been caught in different habitats of Lankaran natural region (dry steppe semi-desert habitats, humid subtropical temperate climate habitats, humid subtropical medium climate habitats, warm broad-leaved forest habitats, mounta...

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Published in:Amurian Zoological Journal
Main Authors: Эльнура Камил кызы Асланова, Гара Гусейн оглу Фаталиев
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-168-174
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:82b77456a0bb472fbf723cab9af27866 2023-05-15T15:56:38+02:00 Epidemiological and epizoological characteristics of rodent (Mammalia: Rodentia) helminths in Lankaran natural region of Azerbaijan Republic Эльнура Камил кызы Асланова Гара Гусейн оглу Фаталиев 2022-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-168-174 https://doaj.org/article/82b77456a0bb472fbf723cab9af27866 EN RU eng rus Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia https://www.azjournal.ru/index.php/azjournal/article/view/675 https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4079 https://doaj.org/toc/2686-9519 doi:10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-168-174 1999-4079 2686-9519 https://doaj.org/article/82b77456a0bb472fbf723cab9af27866 Амурский зоологический журнал, Vol 14, Iss 1 (2022) rodents helminths biohelminth geohelminth epidemiology epizoology Zoology QL1-991 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-168-174 2022-12-31T00:28:16Z 9 species of rodents belonging to the families Muridae and Cricetidae have been caught in different habitats of Lankaran natural region (dry steppe semi-desert habitats, humid subtropical temperate climate habitats, humid subtropical medium climate habitats, warm broad-leaved forest habitats, mountain forest steppe habitats and mountain steppe habitats) and dissected according to the complete helminthological autopsy method developed by K. I. Skryabin. These rodents are: brown rat Rattus norvegicus, house mouse Mus musculus L., wood mouse Apodemus (sylvaemus) sylvaticus L., grey hamster Cricetulus migratorius, Persian jird Meriones persicus, Tristram’s jird M. blackleri, European water vole Arvicola terrestris L., common vole Microtus arvalis and social vole M. socialis. We found members of 47 helminth species in the dissected rodents, including 7 species of trematodes, 14 species of cestodes, 25 species of nematodes and 1 species of acanthocephalus. Of these, 26 species were biohelminths and 21 species were geohelminths. For these helminth species, we conducted epidemiological and epizootological potential assessment; 10 helminth species were found to be of epidemiological and epizootological significance, because they infect humans and domestic animals. Out of all the trematodes, Gastrodiscoides hominis has epidemiological significance for humans and epizootological significance for domestic pigs, while Echinostoma mijagawai has epizootological significance for domestic waterfowl (ducks and geese). Among the cestodes, adult Taenia hydatigena and Alveococcus multilocularis have epizootological significance for dogs and cats, while their larvae have epidemiological significance for humans and epizootological significance for even-toed ungulates; Hydatigera taeniaeformis has epidemiological significance for humans and epizootological significance for dogs and cats; Taenia pisiformis has epizootological significance for cats; Hymenolepis diminuta has epidemiological significance for humans. One of the nematodes, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Common vole Microtus arvalis Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Amurian Zoological Journal 14 1 168 174
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Russian
topic rodents
helminths
biohelminth
geohelminth
epidemiology
epizoology
Zoology
QL1-991
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helminths
biohelminth
geohelminth
epidemiology
epizoology
Zoology
QL1-991
Эльнура Камил кызы Асланова
Гара Гусейн оглу Фаталиев
Epidemiological and epizoological characteristics of rodent (Mammalia: Rodentia) helminths in Lankaran natural region of Azerbaijan Republic
topic_facet rodents
helminths
biohelminth
geohelminth
epidemiology
epizoology
Zoology
QL1-991
description 9 species of rodents belonging to the families Muridae and Cricetidae have been caught in different habitats of Lankaran natural region (dry steppe semi-desert habitats, humid subtropical temperate climate habitats, humid subtropical medium climate habitats, warm broad-leaved forest habitats, mountain forest steppe habitats and mountain steppe habitats) and dissected according to the complete helminthological autopsy method developed by K. I. Skryabin. These rodents are: brown rat Rattus norvegicus, house mouse Mus musculus L., wood mouse Apodemus (sylvaemus) sylvaticus L., grey hamster Cricetulus migratorius, Persian jird Meriones persicus, Tristram’s jird M. blackleri, European water vole Arvicola terrestris L., common vole Microtus arvalis and social vole M. socialis. We found members of 47 helminth species in the dissected rodents, including 7 species of trematodes, 14 species of cestodes, 25 species of nematodes and 1 species of acanthocephalus. Of these, 26 species were biohelminths and 21 species were geohelminths. For these helminth species, we conducted epidemiological and epizootological potential assessment; 10 helminth species were found to be of epidemiological and epizootological significance, because they infect humans and domestic animals. Out of all the trematodes, Gastrodiscoides hominis has epidemiological significance for humans and epizootological significance for domestic pigs, while Echinostoma mijagawai has epizootological significance for domestic waterfowl (ducks and geese). Among the cestodes, adult Taenia hydatigena and Alveococcus multilocularis have epizootological significance for dogs and cats, while their larvae have epidemiological significance for humans and epizootological significance for even-toed ungulates; Hydatigera taeniaeformis has epidemiological significance for humans and epizootological significance for dogs and cats; Taenia pisiformis has epizootological significance for cats; Hymenolepis diminuta has epidemiological significance for humans. One of the nematodes, ...
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author Эльнура Камил кызы Асланова
Гара Гусейн оглу Фаталиев
author_facet Эльнура Камил кызы Асланова
Гара Гусейн оглу Фаталиев
author_sort Эльнура Камил кызы Асланова
title Epidemiological and epizoological characteristics of rodent (Mammalia: Rodentia) helminths in Lankaran natural region of Azerbaijan Republic
title_short Epidemiological and epizoological characteristics of rodent (Mammalia: Rodentia) helminths in Lankaran natural region of Azerbaijan Republic
title_full Epidemiological and epizoological characteristics of rodent (Mammalia: Rodentia) helminths in Lankaran natural region of Azerbaijan Republic
title_fullStr Epidemiological and epizoological characteristics of rodent (Mammalia: Rodentia) helminths in Lankaran natural region of Azerbaijan Republic
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological and epizoological characteristics of rodent (Mammalia: Rodentia) helminths in Lankaran natural region of Azerbaijan Republic
title_sort epidemiological and epizoological characteristics of rodent (mammalia: rodentia) helminths in lankaran natural region of azerbaijan republic
publisher Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia
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url https://doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2022-14-1-168-174
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