A High Prevalence of Cardiopulmonary Worms Detected in the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus): A Threat for Wild and Domestic Canids
Cardiopulmonary nematodes are highly pathogenic parasites affecting domestic and wild canids. As the result of conservation programs, the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) population has recently expanded, and its distribution range covers lands from where it had long disappeared. However, the exa...
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ftunivcmadrid:oai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/73211 2024-09-15T18:01:07+00:00 A High Prevalence of Cardiopulmonary Worms Detected in the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus): A Threat for Wild and Domestic Canids Estévez Sánchez, Efrén Checa Herráiz, Rocío Montoya Matute, Ana Barrera, Juan Pedro López Beceiro, Ana María Fidalgo, Luis Eusebio Miró Corrales, Guadalupe 2022-09-03 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/73211 https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12172289 https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/17/2289 eng eng MPDI https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/73211 2076-2615 doi:10.3390/ani12172289 https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12172289 https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/12/17/2289 Atribución 3.0 España https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ open access Angiostrongylus vasorum Eucoleus aerophilus Crenosoma vulpis Canis lupus signatus Northwestern Spain Animales salvajes y exóticos Patología veterinaria 3105 Peces y Fauna Silvestre 3109.07 Patología journal article 2022 ftunivcmadrid https://doi.org/20.500.14352/7321110.3390/ani12172289 2024-06-26T00:07:18Z Cardiopulmonary nematodes are highly pathogenic parasites affecting domestic and wild canids. As the result of conservation programs, the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) population has recently expanded, and its distribution range covers lands from where it had long disappeared. However, the exact epidemiological role of the wolf in the life cycle of zoonotic parasites causing diseases transmissible to pets and/or humans is largely unknown. This study sought to determine the diversity of cardiopulmonary nematode parasite species that affect wolves inhabiting northwestern areas of the Iberian Peninsula, and to estimate their prevalence and the relationship between these parasites and several epidemiological variables. For this purpose, we examined the cardiopulmonary systems of 57 wolves from Galicia (from the provinces A Coruña n = 15, Lugo n = 21, Ourense n =15 and Pontevedra n = 6) using techniques of dissection and cup sedimentation. Collected worms were then identified under a light microscope according to their morphological features. Three species of nematodes were detected: Angiostrongylus vasorum (the “French-heartworm”), Crenosoma vulpis and Eucoleus aerophilus, the latter being of zoonotic interest. The prevalence was 24.5% (14/57; 95% CI 13.3–35.6%) overall, 19.3% for A. vasorum (11/57; 95% CI 8.8–29.2%), 7% for C. vulpis (4/57; 95% CI 0.4–13.6%) and 3.5% for E. aerophilus (2/57; CI −1.1–9.1%). A significant relationship (p = 0.002) was found between age and the presence of C. vulpis, which was only found in juvenile animals. Furthermore, a higher prevalence of A. vasorum and/or C. vulpis was observed in wolves with a lower body condition score (40% and 20%, respectively), though the difference was not significant (p = 0.221 and p = 0.444, respectively). Our findings indicate a high “French-heartworm” and lungworm burden in the wolf population of northern Spain, and they identify a need for studies designed to elucidate the epidemiological role played by the Iberian wolf and to identify possible ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Docta Complutense (Universidad Complutense de Madrid - UCM) Animals 12 17 2289 |
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Angiostrongylus vasorum Eucoleus aerophilus Crenosoma vulpis Canis lupus signatus Northwestern Spain Animales salvajes y exóticos Patología veterinaria 3105 Peces y Fauna Silvestre 3109.07 Patología |
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Angiostrongylus vasorum Eucoleus aerophilus Crenosoma vulpis Canis lupus signatus Northwestern Spain Animales salvajes y exóticos Patología veterinaria 3105 Peces y Fauna Silvestre 3109.07 Patología Estévez Sánchez, Efrén Checa Herráiz, Rocío Montoya Matute, Ana Barrera, Juan Pedro López Beceiro, Ana María Fidalgo, Luis Eusebio Miró Corrales, Guadalupe A High Prevalence of Cardiopulmonary Worms Detected in the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus): A Threat for Wild and Domestic Canids |
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Angiostrongylus vasorum Eucoleus aerophilus Crenosoma vulpis Canis lupus signatus Northwestern Spain Animales salvajes y exóticos Patología veterinaria 3105 Peces y Fauna Silvestre 3109.07 Patología |
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Cardiopulmonary nematodes are highly pathogenic parasites affecting domestic and wild canids. As the result of conservation programs, the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus) population has recently expanded, and its distribution range covers lands from where it had long disappeared. However, the exact epidemiological role of the wolf in the life cycle of zoonotic parasites causing diseases transmissible to pets and/or humans is largely unknown. This study sought to determine the diversity of cardiopulmonary nematode parasite species that affect wolves inhabiting northwestern areas of the Iberian Peninsula, and to estimate their prevalence and the relationship between these parasites and several epidemiological variables. For this purpose, we examined the cardiopulmonary systems of 57 wolves from Galicia (from the provinces A Coruña n = 15, Lugo n = 21, Ourense n =15 and Pontevedra n = 6) using techniques of dissection and cup sedimentation. Collected worms were then identified under a light microscope according to their morphological features. Three species of nematodes were detected: Angiostrongylus vasorum (the “French-heartworm”), Crenosoma vulpis and Eucoleus aerophilus, the latter being of zoonotic interest. The prevalence was 24.5% (14/57; 95% CI 13.3–35.6%) overall, 19.3% for A. vasorum (11/57; 95% CI 8.8–29.2%), 7% for C. vulpis (4/57; 95% CI 0.4–13.6%) and 3.5% for E. aerophilus (2/57; CI −1.1–9.1%). A significant relationship (p = 0.002) was found between age and the presence of C. vulpis, which was only found in juvenile animals. Furthermore, a higher prevalence of A. vasorum and/or C. vulpis was observed in wolves with a lower body condition score (40% and 20%, respectively), though the difference was not significant (p = 0.221 and p = 0.444, respectively). Our findings indicate a high “French-heartworm” and lungworm burden in the wolf population of northern Spain, and they identify a need for studies designed to elucidate the epidemiological role played by the Iberian wolf and to identify possible ... |
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Estévez Sánchez, Efrén Checa Herráiz, Rocío Montoya Matute, Ana Barrera, Juan Pedro López Beceiro, Ana María Fidalgo, Luis Eusebio Miró Corrales, Guadalupe |
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Estévez Sánchez, Efrén Checa Herráiz, Rocío Montoya Matute, Ana Barrera, Juan Pedro López Beceiro, Ana María Fidalgo, Luis Eusebio Miró Corrales, Guadalupe |
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A High Prevalence of Cardiopulmonary Worms Detected in the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus): A Threat for Wild and Domestic Canids |
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A High Prevalence of Cardiopulmonary Worms Detected in the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus): A Threat for Wild and Domestic Canids |
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A High Prevalence of Cardiopulmonary Worms Detected in the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus): A Threat for Wild and Domestic Canids |
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A High Prevalence of Cardiopulmonary Worms Detected in the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus): A Threat for Wild and Domestic Canids |
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A High Prevalence of Cardiopulmonary Worms Detected in the Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus): A Threat for Wild and Domestic Canids |
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high prevalence of cardiopulmonary worms detected in the iberian wolf (canis lupus): a threat for wild and domestic canids |
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