First report of Trichinella pseudospiralis in Poland, in red foxes (Vulpes vulpes).

作者: Bożena Moskwa , Katarzyna Goździk , Justyna Bień , Anna Borecka , Jakub Gawor

DOI: 10.2478/S11686-013-0121-2

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摘要: Nematode worms of the genus Trichinella are one most widespread zoonotic pathogens. Natural transmission between hosts can only occur through ingestion infected meat. To date, two species known to be etiological agents disease among domestic animals and wildlife in Poland: T. spiralis britovi. In last decades, since administration an oral vaccination against rabies, red fox population Poland has increased exponentially. The study area covers Nowy Targ region: a mountainous (585–1138 m above sea) southern Poland. Of 24 foxes examined study, four were with isolates: three identified as britovi pseudospiralis. muscle harboured 2.75, 3.11, 4.4 LPG pseudospiralis 0.36 LPG. larvae at level by genomic mitochondrial multiplex PCR, products which sequenced for comparison other sequences available GenBank. obtained from Polish isolate, deposited GenBank under accession numbers JQ809660.1 JQ809661.1, matched already published Sequence showed 100% match large subunit ribosomal RNA gene isolate ISS 013, 96–95% those isolates 141 470. This is first report identification

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