Prevalence and Risk Factors of Intestinal Parasites in Cats from China

作者: Yurong Yang , Hongde Liang

DOI: 10.1155/2015/967238

关键词: Veterinary medicineHelminthsCATSIsosporaToxocara catiIsosporiasisBiologyTrichuriasisLungwormSarcocystis

摘要: The prevalence of intestinal parasites in cats from China was largely unknown prior to this study. aim the present study investigate presence central and also identify risk factors for parasitism. Fecal samples 360 were examined using sugar flotation procedure fecal smear test by microscope. Cats had mixed two or three kinds infections. Of feces, positive feces 149 (41.39%). 64 (17.78%) infected with Toxocara cati, 61 (16.94%) Isospora felis, 41 (11.39%) rivolta, 33 (9.17%) Paragonimus, 23 (6.39%) hookworms, 11 (3.06%) Toxoplasma-like oocysts, 10 (2.78%) Trichuris, 4 (1.11%) lungworm, 2 (0.56%) Sarcocystis, 1 (0.28%) Trematode. cats' living outdoor identified as factor statistical analysis. These results provide relevant basic data assessing infection region China. In conclusion, there high

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