Kowal Jerzy, Kornaś Sławomir, Nosal Paweł, Basiaga Marta, Lesiak Maciej
Ann Parasitol. 2013;59(4):179-82.
Setaria tundra is a filarioid nematode transmitted by mosquitoes, which is sporadically observed in Poland. Some ecological factors, such as the synurbisation of some wild ungulates and the climate changes observed in recent years, could affect the possibility of infection, especially with parasites transmitted by arthropod vectors. The study was conducted to evaluate the presence of Setaria sp. in roe deer populations in different environments. Parasitological dissections of 53 roe deer were performed. The animals were taken from the area of the Cracow agglomeration, and from arable and forest lands near the city. During the autopsy, nematode specimens (one to twelve per host) were found only in the abdominal cavity of roe deer from the urban area. All parasites were classified to Setaria tundra species on the basis of morphology and dimensions. The infection observed was probably associated with the specific environmental conditions of the urban area.
苔原腹腔丝虫是一种由蚊子传播的丝状线虫,在波兰偶尔可见。一些生态因素,如一些野生有蹄类动物的城市化以及近年来观察到的气候变化,可能会影响感染的可能性,尤其是通过节肢动物媒介传播的寄生虫。本研究旨在评估不同环境中狍群中腹腔丝虫属的存在情况。对53只狍进行了寄生虫学解剖。这些动物取自克拉科夫集聚区以及城市附近的耕地和林地。尸检期间,仅在市区狍的腹腔中发现了线虫标本(每只宿主1至12条)。根据形态和尺寸,所有寄生虫均被归类为苔原腹腔丝虫种。观察到的感染可能与市区的特定环境条件有关。