作者: Jakub Gawor , Filip Zieba , Anna Borecka
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摘要: From January 2011 to July 2012, 144 faecal samples of wild carnivores from the Tatra National Park were examined evaluate prevalence intestinal helminths - 72 wolves ( Canis lupus ), 45 red foxes Vulpes vulpes 15 pine martens Martes martes ) and 12 brown bears Ursus arctos ). In wolves, monospecific infection with Trichuris vulpis (13.9%), Toxocara canis (6.9%), Ancylostoma/Uncinaria (5.6%) taeniids (1.4%) was revealed. foxes, most prevalent T. (64.4%), followed by (11.1%), (8.9%) (2.2%). Monospecific more frequent (44.4%), than two species, i.e. , or (17.8%). martens, spp. (40.0%), while cati found in 13.3% 6.7% samples, respectively. faeces bears, no parasite eggs found. The present survey revealed a significant parasites such as (8.3% 31.0% all respectively), which are hazardous human animal health.