Intestinal helminth infestation in Rattus rattus: effect of habitat, sex, weight and season

The occurrence of gastrointestinal helminths was investigated in 50 house rats (Rattus rattus) trapped from two habitats; domestic area and paddy field area of Dhaka, Bangladesh during May 2014 to April 2015. The prevalence of helminths was 88% (44/50) and intensity was 34.73 (1528 parasites from 44...

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Main Authors: Begum, Aleya, Rahman, Md Sadequr, Sehrin, Subrina, Mukutmoni, Mandira
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author Begum, Aleya
Rahman, Md Sadequr
Sehrin, Subrina
Mukutmoni, Mandira
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Rahman, Md Sadequr
Sehrin, Subrina
Mukutmoni, Mandira
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description The occurrence of gastrointestinal helminths was investigated in 50 house rats (Rattus rattus) trapped from two habitats; domestic area and paddy field area of Dhaka, Bangladesh during May 2014 to April 2015. The prevalence of helminths was 88% (44/50) and intensity was 34.73 (1528 parasites from 44 hosts). The study revealed that the rodents were infected with eight species of parasites (one trematode, four cestodes and three nematodes) which were collected from gastrointestinal tract and liver of the hosts. Of the helminths, the dominant parasites were Echinostoma cinetorchis (36.52%) followed by Heterakis spumosa (31.74%), Hymenolepis nana (7.26%), Syphacia obvelata (7.13%), Hydatigera taeniaeformis (6.68%), Oesophagostomum eurycephalum (5.04%), Hymenolepis diminuta (3.01%) and Hymenolepis sp. (2.62%). Domestic rats showed the highest prevalence of infestation (90%) compared to paddy field rats (85%), whereas the intensity was lower (30.30 ± 10.53) in domestic rats than in the paddy field rats (41.77 ± 12.79). Peak prevalence was observed in males but intensity was found higher in female host. Occurrence of double infection was higher in domestic rats (53.33%). Intestine was the favorite niche compared to other organs. The highest prevalence was observed in winter and spring and the intensity was the highest in autumn in domestic rat, whereas in paddy field rat, the highest prevalence was observed in autumn and spring, the intensity was also the highest in spring. In both the hosts, intermediate length groups and highest weight groups were more vulnerable to infection. Asian Australas. J. Biosci. Biotechnol. 2019, 4 (2), 74-79
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spelling ftjbangladeshjo:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/64951 2025-06-08T14:06:38+00:00 Intestinal helminth infestation in Rattus rattus: effect of habitat, sex, weight and season Begum, Aleya Rahman, Md Sadequr Sehrin, Subrina Mukutmoni, Mandira Bangladesh, USA 2019-08-31 application/pdf https://banglajol.info/index.php/AAJBB/article/view/64951 eng eng Ebu Press Ltd https://banglajol.info/index.php/AAJBB/article/view/64951/44060 https://banglajol.info/index.php/AAJBB/article/view/64951 Copyright (c) 2019 Aleya Begum, Md Sadequr Rahman, Subrina Sehrin, Mandira Mukutmoni http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Asian-Australasian Journal of Bioscience and Biotechnology; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019); 74-79 2414-6293 2414-1283 Rattus rattus helminths prevalence intensity zoonosis info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed article 2019 ftjbangladeshjo 2025-05-15T04:22:36Z The occurrence of gastrointestinal helminths was investigated in 50 house rats (Rattus rattus) trapped from two habitats; domestic area and paddy field area of Dhaka, Bangladesh during May 2014 to April 2015. The prevalence of helminths was 88% (44/50) and intensity was 34.73 (1528 parasites from 44 hosts). The study revealed that the rodents were infected with eight species of parasites (one trematode, four cestodes and three nematodes) which were collected from gastrointestinal tract and liver of the hosts. Of the helminths, the dominant parasites were Echinostoma cinetorchis (36.52%) followed by Heterakis spumosa (31.74%), Hymenolepis nana (7.26%), Syphacia obvelata (7.13%), Hydatigera taeniaeformis (6.68%), Oesophagostomum eurycephalum (5.04%), Hymenolepis diminuta (3.01%) and Hymenolepis sp. (2.62%). Domestic rats showed the highest prevalence of infestation (90%) compared to paddy field rats (85%), whereas the intensity was lower (30.30 ± 10.53) in domestic rats than in the paddy field rats (41.77 ± 12.79). Peak prevalence was observed in males but intensity was found higher in female host. Occurrence of double infection was higher in domestic rats (53.33%). Intestine was the favorite niche compared to other organs. The highest prevalence was observed in winter and spring and the intensity was the highest in autumn in domestic rat, whereas in paddy field rat, the highest prevalence was observed in autumn and spring, the intensity was also the highest in spring. In both the hosts, intermediate length groups and highest weight groups were more vulnerable to infection. Asian Australas. J. Biosci. Biotechnol. 2019, 4 (2), 74-79 Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus Bangladesh Journals Online (BanglaJOL)
spellingShingle Rattus rattus
helminths
prevalence
intensity
zoonosis
Begum, Aleya
Rahman, Md Sadequr
Sehrin, Subrina
Mukutmoni, Mandira
Intestinal helminth infestation in Rattus rattus: effect of habitat, sex, weight and season
title Intestinal helminth infestation in Rattus rattus: effect of habitat, sex, weight and season
title_full Intestinal helminth infestation in Rattus rattus: effect of habitat, sex, weight and season
title_fullStr Intestinal helminth infestation in Rattus rattus: effect of habitat, sex, weight and season
title_full_unstemmed Intestinal helminth infestation in Rattus rattus: effect of habitat, sex, weight and season
title_short Intestinal helminth infestation in Rattus rattus: effect of habitat, sex, weight and season
title_sort intestinal helminth infestation in rattus rattus: effect of habitat, sex, weight and season
topic Rattus rattus
helminths
prevalence
intensity
zoonosis
topic_facet Rattus rattus
helminths
prevalence
intensity
zoonosis
url https://banglajol.info/index.php/AAJBB/article/view/64951