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American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences
High Frequency of Enteroparasite Infection in Dogs (Canis familiaris) in Urban Regions of Espírito Santo, Brazil | Science Publications
Célio Siman Mafra Nunes1  Denise Coutinho Endringer1  Dominik Lenz1  Betânia Barreiro Santos1  Gisele Pereira Valdetaro1  Kalline Pereira Aroeira1  Roberta Bastos Costa1  Racire Sampaio Silva1 
关键词: Dogs;    Enteroparasite;    Ancylostoma;    Toxocara;    Zoonosis;   
DOI  :  10.3844/ajavsp.2016.8.10
学科分类:兽医学
来源: Science Publications
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【 摘 要 】

The objective of this study was to perform examinations of canine fecal samples collected in the urban region, focusing on enteroparasitological diseases, common zoonosis that have their risk of transmission increased due to the growing number of stray dogs in these areas. One hundred and twenty fecal samples of stray dogs were collected from various locations of the studied region and processed by the method of Mollay Willis and Hoffman. Fifty local residents were interviewed, using a semi-structured questionnaire containing questions concerning personal hygiene, stray dogs as a risk factor and parasitological diseases knowledge. Parasitological contamination was observed in 75.9% of the samples; the main parasite was Ancylostoma spp. (72.5%), followed by Toxocara spp. (8.3%). In 24.1% of the samples, less relevant or non-important zoonosis helminths were found. Of those interviewed, only three (6%) were aware of the risk of parasitic contamination by dog feces. The high rate of dogs with infection by enteroparasites along with a lack of knowledge of the population about these infections represents a high risk of zoonosis and zooanthroponosis.

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