Gastrointestinal helminths infection of free‐roaming cats (Felis catus) in Southeast Iran
Saeid Reza Nourollahi Fard,
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Baharak Akhtardanesh,
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Soheil Sadr
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Veterinary Medicine and Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(3)
Published: March 20, 2024
Abstract
Background
Cats
in
Iran
are
definitive
hosts
for
several
zoonotic
intestinal
helminths,
such
as
Toxocara
cati
,
Dipylidium
caninum
Toxascaris
leonina
Physaloptera
praeputialis
and
Diplopylidium
nolleri
.
Objective
This
study
aimed
to
determine
the
prevalence
of
helminth
infection
free‐roaming
cats
southeast
Iran,
a
region
with
high
cat
population.
Methods
From
January
2018
December
2021,
153
cadavers
from
Southeast
were
necropsied
infections.
The
carcasses
dissected,
digestive
systems
removed.
esophagus,
stomach,
small
intestine,
caecum
colon
tightly
ligated.
All
adult
helminths
collected,
preserved
identified.
Results
gastrointestinal
infections
was
80.39%
(123/153).
Of
Kerman,
73%
(73/100)
infected
at
least
one
helminth,
including
D.
70%
(70/100),
T.
8%
(8/100)
P.
17%
(17/100).
Concurrent
two
species
found
16%
(16/100)
three
3%
(3/100)
cats.
Zabol,
94.33%
(50/53)
69.81%
(37/53),
11.32%
(6/53),
37.73%
(20/53)
5.66%
(3/53).
28.3%
(15/53),
1.88%
(1/53)
Helminth
more
prevalent
older
There
no
association
between
sex
rate.
Conclusion
Based
on
very
potential
public
health
risk
emphasizes
need
intersectoral
collaboration,
particularly
provision
hygiene
education
high‐risk
populations,
pre‐school
school‐age
children.
Language: Английский
Serovar Typing and Risk Factors of Leptospira Infection in Dromedary Camels (Camelus dromedarius) of Sistan-va-Baluchestan, Iran; an Exploratory Study, With a Worldwide Update of Leptospira Infections in Camels
Roxana Sarabandi,
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Ali Sarani,
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Mehdi Rasekh
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IJID One Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100065 - 100065
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Exploring the prevalence and impact of Ligula intestinalis infection across fish species in Sistan region, Iran
Journal of Parasitic Diseases,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
48(3), P. 630 - 637
Published: May 13, 2024
Language: Английский
Gastrointestinal parasites of cats in the Middle East (2000−2023): A literature review
Mahdi Soroushianfar,
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Soheil Sadr,
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Alireza Sazmand
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et al.
Parasitology International,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
102, P. 102919 - 102919
Published: July 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Gastrointestinal parasites of owned cats in three districts of Central Ethiopia: Prevalence and risk factors
Kibruyesfa Bayou,
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Getachew Terefe,
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Bersissa Kumsa
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et al.
Veterinary Parasitology Regional Studies and Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
52, P. 101053 - 101053
Published: June 6, 2024
Language: Английский
Identifying Zoonotic Parasites in Domiciled and Non‐Domiciled Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) Within an Urban Zone of the Eastern State of Mexico
Veterinary Medicine and Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(6)
Published: Oct. 18, 2024
There
are
over
42
million
dogs
in
Mexico,
with
a
significant
population
living
on
the
streets,
especially
State
of
Mexico.
These
can
act
as
carriers
zoonotic
pathogens,
placing
children
and
individuals
chronic
diseases
or
immunodeficiencies
at
risk.
Language: Английский