Respiratory nematodes in cat populations of Italy.

作者: Angela Di Cesare , Fabrizia Veronesi , Eleonora Grillotti , Simone Manzocchi , Stefania Perrucci

DOI: 10.1007/S00436-015-4687-5

关键词: Aelurostrongylus abstrususFecesCoinfectionCapillaria aerophilaCATSLungwormParasitologyHelminthsVeterinary medicineBiology

摘要: The occurrence of common respiratory parasites domestic cats (the metastrongyloid “cat lungworm” Aelurostrongylus abstrusus and the trichuroid Capillaria aerophila) neglected nematodes felids (Troglostrongylus brevior, Angiostrongylus chabaudi Oslerus rostratus) was here evaluated in two three geographical sites Northern Central Italy, respectively. In 2014–2015, individual fecal samples 868 were examined microscopically genetically, epidemiological data related to parasitic infections as possible risk factors by binary logistic regression models. most parasite A. both mono- poli-specific infections, followed T. brevior C. aerophila, while scored negative for other parasites. Cats positive (1.9–17 % infection rate) aerophila (0.9–4.8 found all sites, (1–14.3 four sites. Also, first time a cat from mountainous area Italy. lungworms statistically presence signs more significant with mixed and/or intestinal living site C Italy resulted at than study animals ageing less 1 year troglostrongylosis. Finally, These results are discussed under clinical points views.

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