Mascarenhas C S, Müller G
Laboratório de Parasitologia de Animais Silvestres, Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPel), Campus Universitário,caixa postal 354, CEP 96010-900, Pelotas,Rio Grande do Sul,Brazil.
J Helminthol. 2015 Sep;89(5):630-5. doi: 10.1017/S0022149X14000364. Epub 2014 May 15.
The giant kidney worm Dioctophyme renale is normally found in wild carnivores and domestic dogs, with aquatic oligochaetes acting as intermediate hosts. In the present study a prevalence of 50% of third-stage larvae of D. renale was recorded in 60 specimens of the freshwater turtle Trachemys dorbigni from southern Brazil. Larvae were encysted in muscles, the coelomic cavity and mesentery, the serous lining of the stomach and on the surfaces of the lung, heart, liver, pancreas, spleen and intestines. There are no previous records of reptiles being part of the life cycle of D. renale, although fish and amphibians normally act as paratenic hosts. This is the first report of third-stage D. renale larvae in the freshwater turtle, T. dorbigni.
巨型肾虫(Dioctophyme renale)通常存在于野生食肉动物和家犬体内,水生寡毛类动物作为中间宿主。在本研究中,从巴西南部采集的60只多氏彩龟(Trachemys dorbigni)标本中,肾虫第三期幼虫的感染率为50%。幼虫包囊于肌肉、体腔和肠系膜、胃的浆膜层以及肺、心脏、肝脏、胰腺、脾脏和肠道表面。此前没有爬行动物作为肾虫生命周期一部分的记录,尽管鱼类和两栖动物通常作为转续宿主。这是关于多氏彩龟体内肾虫第三期幼虫的首次报道。