The Prevalence and Degree of Endoparasitic Infections in Wild Boars Using the Semi-quantitative Fecal Egg Count Method.

作者: Ilić Tamara , Mihajlović Nataša , Dimitrijević Sanda , Bogunović Danica , Nenadović Katarina

DOI: 10.1007/S11686-020-00261-8

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摘要: Breeding of wild boars is a significant part the hunting economy; however, hogs are associated with zoonotic infection. This study assessed prevalence and degree parasitic infections that exist in from two grounds Autonomous Province Vojvodina, Republic Serbia. Parasitological examinations were conducted 2016 to 2019. In total 220 fecal samples 13 lungs collected (an open closed habitat) on territory Vojvodina (Serbia). Assessment detected endoparasitosis involved semi-quantitative egg count method. The presence protozoa—Eimeria spp./Isospora spp. (76.38%; 32.26%) Balantidium coli (7.08%), nematodes—Ascaris suum (29.03%), Trichuris suis (31.49%; 19.35%), Hyostrongylus rubidus/Oesophagostomum (55.12%; 48.39%), Metastrongylus pudendotectus (66.14%; 21.51%), Gnathostoma hispidum (3.94%; 2.15%) Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus (9.45%; 7.53%) trematodes—Fasciola hepatica (5.51%; 4.30%) Dicrocoelium dendriticum (0.78%; 2.30%) as single or mixed infections, via qualitative coprological examination. was 92.91% ground I (closed 73.12% II (open habitat). most prevalent infection coccidiosis (76.38%), hyostrongylosis/oesophagostomosis (48.39%) II. Adult forms M. identified mild severe bronchopneumonia method demonstrated clinical parasitological significance revealed risks this game species population. Therefore, monitoring etiology epizootiology essential for creating health care programs areas planning control strategies protect both economy public health.

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