Kido Nobuhide, Wada Yuko, Takahashi Maya, Kamegaya Chihiro, Omiya Tomoko, Yamamoto Yasuhiko
Kanazawa Zoological Gardens, Yokohama 236–0042, Japan.
J Vet Med Sci. 2011 Jun;73(6):845-7. doi: 10.1292/jvms.10-0512. Epub 2011 Jan 31.
The prevalence of Dirofilaria immitis in free-ranging raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus) was examined in the southeast region of Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, using a rapid immunomigration (RIM) test kit. Between April 2007 and March 2010, we examined 108 raccoon dogs rescued and housed by the Kanazawa Zoological Garden. D. immitis infection was found in 8 (7.4%) raccoon dogs. This is the first report to reveal the prevalence of D. immitis infection in living raccoon dogs. The prevalence of the infection was lower than previously reported values obtained on postmortem examination. One reason might be that the present study included young raccoon dogs infected with immature worms. Significant high-risk areas of D. immitis infection in the raccoon dogs were not observed.
在日本神奈川县东南部地区,使用快速免疫迁移(RIM)检测试剂盒对自由放养的貉(Nyctereutes procyonoides viverrinus)体内犬恶丝虫的感染率进行了检测。在2007年4月至2010年3月期间,我们对金泽动物园救助并圈养的108只貉进行了检测。在8只(7.4%)貉中发现了犬恶丝虫感染。这是第一份揭示活体貉中犬恶丝虫感染率的报告。该感染率低于先前尸检得出的报告值。一个原因可能是本研究纳入了感染未成熟虫体的幼年貉。未观察到貉感染犬恶丝虫的显著高危区域。