Helminth zoonoses of wild carnivore mammals in the Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East

The purpose of the research is to examine the helminthological status of wild carnivore mammals inhabiting the territory of the Primorsky Krai and to give an epidemiological assessment of their role in maintaining the natural foci of zoonotic infections.Materials and methods. Feces of carnivores wer...

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Main Authors: I. V. Seryodkin, O. P. Kurnosova, A. V. Khrustalev, N. V. Esaulova, A. I. Varlamova, I. M. Odoevskaya, И. В. Середкин, О. П. Курносова, А. В. Хрусталев, Н. В. Есаулова, А. И. Варламова, И. М. Одоевская
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carnivores
helminth eggs
prevalence of infection
хищные млекопитающие
яйца гельминтов
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carnivores
helminth eggs
prevalence of infection
хищные млекопитающие
яйца гельминтов
I. V. Seryodkin
O. P. Kurnosova
A. V. Khrustalev
N. V. Esaulova
A. I. Varlamova
I. M. Odoevskaya
И. В. Середкин
О. П. Курносова
А. В. Хрусталев
Н. В. Есаулова
А. И. Варламова
И. М. Одоевская
Helminth zoonoses of wild carnivore mammals in the Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East
topic_facet распространение
carnivores
helminth eggs
prevalence of infection
хищные млекопитающие
яйца гельминтов
description The purpose of the research is to examine the helminthological status of wild carnivore mammals inhabiting the territory of the Primorsky Krai and to give an epidemiological assessment of their role in maintaining the natural foci of zoonotic infections.Materials and methods. Feces of carnivores were collected in natural habitats of wild animals. Species of animals were identified by the characteristic features of feces and animal tracks. The shape, size, texture and composition of feces were analyzed. The samples were placed in containers with 5% formalin. A part of the material was stored in native form at -12 ºС. Muscle tissue samples were obtained from animal carcasses. Feces were examined by flotation techniques with a solution of zinc sulfate, the formalin-ethyl acetate sedimentation technique and using an ammonium nitrate solution. After the study, the samples were disinfected by autoclaving at a pressure of 1.5 atm for 2 hours. Muscle tissue samples were examined by digesting in artificial gastric juice using the Gastros device. The species of Trichinella sp. larvae isolated from the positive samples were identified using the nucleotide sequences. In total, 444 feces samples from 13 species of wild carnivore mammals and 449 muscle tissue samples from 13 species were examined.Results and discussion. Wild carnivore mammals inhabiting the territory of the Russian Far East are often infected with various species of helminths localized in the intestine and tissues, which are causative agents of dangerous parasitic zoonoses. A total of 9 species of helminthes in the Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), 3 species in the Amur leopard (P. pardus orientalis), 2 species in the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), 4 species in the leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis), 5 species in the sable (Martes zibellina), 2 species in the yellow-throated marten (M. flavigula), 5 species in the Siberian weasel (Mustela sibirica), 1 species in the American mink (Neovison vison), 2 species in the Asian badger (Meles leucurus), 8 ...
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author I. V. Seryodkin
O. P. Kurnosova
A. V. Khrustalev
N. V. Esaulova
A. I. Varlamova
I. M. Odoevskaya
И. В. Середкин
О. П. Курносова
А. В. Хрусталев
Н. В. Есаулова
А. И. Варламова
И. М. Одоевская
author_facet I. V. Seryodkin
O. P. Kurnosova
A. V. Khrustalev
N. V. Esaulova
A. I. Varlamova
I. M. Odoevskaya
И. В. Середкин
О. П. Курносова
А. В. Хрусталев
Н. В. Есаулова
А. И. Варламова
И. М. Одоевская
author_sort I. V. Seryodkin
title Helminth zoonoses of wild carnivore mammals in the Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East
title_short Helminth zoonoses of wild carnivore mammals in the Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East
title_full Helminth zoonoses of wild carnivore mammals in the Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East
title_fullStr Helminth zoonoses of wild carnivore mammals in the Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East
title_full_unstemmed Helminth zoonoses of wild carnivore mammals in the Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East
title_sort helminth zoonoses of wild carnivore mammals in the primorsky krai of the russian far east
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spelling ftjrjop:oai:ojs.vniigis.elpub.ru:article/1088 2024-01-21T10:02:39+01:00 Helminth zoonoses of wild carnivore mammals in the Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East Гельминтозоонозы диких хищных млекопитающих в Приморском крае Дальнего Востока РФ I. V. Seryodkin O. P. Kurnosova A. V. Khrustalev N. V. Esaulova A. I. Varlamova I. M. Odoevskaya И. В. Середкин О. П. Курносова А. В. Хрусталев Н. В. Есаулова А. И. Варламова И. М. Одоевская 2023-12-17 application/pdf https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1088 https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2023-17-4-443-452 eng eng ВНИИП – филиал ФГБНУ ФНЦ ВИЭВ РАН https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1088/781 Bykova A. M. Helminths of carnivorous mammals (Canidae, Felidae, Mustelidae) in the Omsk Region and their ecological and faunal analysis. Ph.D thesis, Tyumen, 2007; 21 (in Russ.). Esaulova N. V., Naidenko S. V., Lukarevsky V. S., Hernandez-Blanco H. A., Sorokin P. A., Litvinov M. N., Kotlyar A. K., Rozhnov V. V. Parasitophauna of carnivores in the Ussuriysky Reserve. Russian Journal of Parasitology. 2010; 4: 22–28 (in Russ.). Kotelnikov G. A. Diagnosis of animal helminthiasis. М.: Kolos, 1974; 240. (in Russ.). Kuleshov A. A., Romashov B. V. Modern fauna and spread of Capillarids in carnivores of the Voronezh Region. Collection of materials of the International Scientific Practical Conference of Young Scientists and Specialists. Voronezh, 2015; 3: 113–118 (in Russ.). Oshmarin P. G., Pikunov D. G. Tracks in the nature. M.: Nauka, 1990; 296. (In Russ.). Pikunov D. G., Miquelle D. G., Dunishenko Y. M., Myslenkov A. M., Nikolaev I. G., Seryodkin I. V. A field guide to animal tracks of the Far East. Vladivostok: Dalnauka, 2004; 96. (In Russ.). Pikunov D. G., Miquelle D. G., Seryodkin I. V., Nikolaev I. G., Dunishenko Y. M. Winter track surveys of Amur tigers in the Russian Far East (methods and history of tiger surveys). Vladivostok: Dalnauka, 2014; 132. (In Russ.). Romashova E. B., Odoevskaya I. M., Romashov B. V. Peculiarities of Trichinosis circulation in natural conditions of Voronezh region. Proceedings of the All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Veterinary Medicine named after Y. R. Kovalenko. 2018; 2: 312–316 (in Russ.). Rozhnov V. V., Aramileva T. S., Gaponov V. V., Darman Yu. A., Zhuravlev Yu. N., Kostyrya A. V., Krever V. G., Lukarevsky V. S., Naydenko S. V., Pikunov D. G., Seryodkin I. V., Hernandez-Blanco J. A., Yudin V. A. Strategy for the conservation of the Amur tiger in the Russian Federation. Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation. M., 2010; 3-15. Seredkin I. V., Esaulova N. V., Tranbenkova N. A., Borisov M. Yu., Petrunenko Yu. K., Mukhacheva A. S. The helminth fauna of bears and tigers in the Russian Far East. In: Innovative Technologies in Veterinary Medicine, Animal Husbandry and Environmental Complex of the Far East Region. 2012; 204–210. (In Russ.) Seredkin I. V., Goodrich D. M., Lewis D., Miquelle D. G., Esaulova N. V., Konyaev S. V., Quigley K. S., Roelke M., Petrunenko Y. K., Kerley L. L., Armstrong D. L. Infectious diseases and endoparasites of Amur tigers. Bulletin of the Krasnoyarsk State Agrarian University. 2015; 12: 185–191 (in Russ.). Sergiev V. P., Lobzin Yu. V., Kozlov S. S. (Eds.) Parasitic diseases of man (protozoosis and helminthiases). Foliant, St. Petersburg, 2006; 592. Seryodkin I. V., Odoyevskaya I. M., Konyaev S. V., Spiridonov S. E. Trichinella infection of wild carnivorans in Primorsky Krai. Russian Far East. Nature Conservation Research. 2020; 5: 31–40. (In Russ.) Uspensky A. V., Bukina L. A., Odoevskaya I. M., Movsesyan S. O., Voronin M. V. The epidemiology of trichinellosis in the Arctic territories of a Far Eastern district of the Russian Federation. Journal of Helminthology. 2019; 1: 42–49. (In Russ.) Vavilova O. V., Korablev N. P., Volkov N. O., Ogurtsov S. S. Helminths of large predators in the Central Forest State Nature Biosphere Reserve. Bulletin of the Tver State University, Biology and Ecology Series. 2015; 4: 40–47 (in Russ.). Bauer Cr. Baylisascariosis – infection of animals and humans with "unusual" roundworms. Veterinary Parasitology. 2013; 193: 404–412. Hiroshi S., Kayoko M., Arihiro O., Haruo K., Nobuaki A., Shigeo O. Larva migrans by Baylisascaris transfuga: fatal neurological diseases in Mongolian jirds, but not in mice. J. of Parasitology. 2004; 90: 774–781. Kurnosova O. P., Illarionova N. A., Khrustalev A. V., Boltunov A., Odoevskaya I. M. Helminth fauna of the gastro intestinal tract of the polar bears. 7th Conference of the Scandinavian-Baltic Society for Parasitology. Book of Abstracts. 2017; 58. Odoevskaya I. M., Seredkin I. V., Spiridonov S. E. The diversity of Trichinella in natural habitats of the Russian Far East. Russian Journal of Nematology. 2018; 2: 123–128. Odoevskaya I. M., Spiridonov S. E. Trichinella nativa haplotypes in Russia show diversity in cytochrome oxidase mtDNA gene. Veterinary parasitology. 2016; 231: 39–43. Strkolcova G., Goldova M., Snabel V., Spakulova M., Orosova T., Halan M., Mojzisova J. A frequent roundworm Baylisascaris transfuga in overpopulated brown bears (Ursus arctos) in Slovakia: a problem worthy of attention. Acta Parasitol. 2018; 63: 167–174. Varlamova A. I., Romashov B. V., Romashova E. B., Odoevskaya I. M. Modern aspects of the epizootology of trichinellosis in the Central Black Earth region of Russia. International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology. 2017; 534. https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/1088 doi:10.31016/1998-8435-2023-17-4-443-452 Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal.Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access). Авторы, публикующие в данном журнале, соглашаются со следующим:Авторы сохраняют за собой авторские права на работу и предоставляют журналу право первой публикации работы на условиях лицензии Creative Commons Attribution License, которая позволяет другим распространять данную работу с обязательным сохранением ссылок на авторов оригинальной работы и оригинальную публикацию в этом журнале.Авторы сохраняют право заключать отдельные контрактные договорённости, касающиеся не-эксклюзивного распространения версии работы в опубликованном здесь виде (например, размещение ее в институтском хранилище, публикацию в книге), со ссылкой на ее оригинальную публикацию в этом журнале.Авторы имеют право размещать их работу в сети Интернет (например в институтском хранилище или персональном сайте) до и во время процесса рассмотрения ее данным журналом, так как это может привести к продуктивному обсуждению и большему количеству ссылок на данную работу (См. The Effect of Open Access). Russian Journal of Parasitology; Том 17, № 4 (2023); 443-452 Российский паразитологический журнал; Том 17, № 4 (2023); 443-452 2541-7843 1998-8435 10.31016/1998-8435-2023-17-4 распространение carnivores helminth eggs prevalence of infection хищные млекопитающие яйца гельминтов info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2023 ftjrjop https://doi.org/10.31016/1998-8435-2023-17-4-443-45210.31016/1998-8435-2023-17-4 2023-12-26T17:55:07Z The purpose of the research is to examine the helminthological status of wild carnivore mammals inhabiting the territory of the Primorsky Krai and to give an epidemiological assessment of their role in maintaining the natural foci of zoonotic infections.Materials and methods. Feces of carnivores were collected in natural habitats of wild animals. Species of animals were identified by the characteristic features of feces and animal tracks. The shape, size, texture and composition of feces were analyzed. The samples were placed in containers with 5% formalin. A part of the material was stored in native form at -12 ºС. Muscle tissue samples were obtained from animal carcasses. Feces were examined by flotation techniques with a solution of zinc sulfate, the formalin-ethyl acetate sedimentation technique and using an ammonium nitrate solution. After the study, the samples were disinfected by autoclaving at a pressure of 1.5 atm for 2 hours. Muscle tissue samples were examined by digesting in artificial gastric juice using the Gastros device. The species of Trichinella sp. larvae isolated from the positive samples were identified using the nucleotide sequences. In total, 444 feces samples from 13 species of wild carnivore mammals and 449 muscle tissue samples from 13 species were examined.Results and discussion. Wild carnivore mammals inhabiting the territory of the Russian Far East are often infected with various species of helminths localized in the intestine and tissues, which are causative agents of dangerous parasitic zoonoses. A total of 9 species of helminthes in the Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), 3 species in the Amur leopard (P. pardus orientalis), 2 species in the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx), 4 species in the leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis), 5 species in the sable (Martes zibellina), 2 species in the yellow-throated marten (M. flavigula), 5 species in the Siberian weasel (Mustela sibirica), 1 species in the American mink (Neovison vison), 2 species in the Asian badger (Meles leucurus), 8 ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Lynx Lynx lynx lynx Russian Journal of Parasitology