Veronesi Fabrizia, Morganti Giulia, di Cesare Angela, Lepri Elvio, Cassini Rudi, Zanet Stefania, Deni Dario, Chiari Mario, Ferroglio Ezio
Vet Parasitol. 2014 Dec 15;206(3-4):232-9. doi: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2014.10.001.
In the last decade an increase of the number of red foxes in anthropized habitats across European countries, including Italy, has been observed. This pones implications in terms of disease transmission between wildlife and domestic animals; in fact, there are evidences of the role of foxes as reservoirs and amplifiers of a broad spectrum of parasites infecting pets. The present study evaluated the prevalence of Eucoleus boehmi, an emerging extra-intestinal nematodes of the Capillariinae subfamily, in red foxes. The nasal passages and sinuses of 179 red foxes culled from several areas of northern and central Italy were inspected and the mucosal surfaces were scrapped and examined for adult nematodes and eggs, microscopically and genetically identified. Overall 55 foxes (30.7%) were found to be infected with E. boehmi, i.e. 27 on inspection of the nasal passages and sinuses and 28 on mucosal flush and scraping. The occurrence of E. boehmi was significantly (p < 0.05) correlated to the sampling location, the age and gender of the animals examined; the higher rates of prevalence were observed in animals culled in Piedmont (43.3%) and in female (60.6%) and adult (38.1%) subjects. A total of 184 adult parasites were recovered, with a mean intensity of infection of 3.34, and a more frequent localization of E. boehmi in the nasal passages rather than in the sinuses. A significant (p < 0.05) relationship was found between the parasite burden and body condition and age of the animals; the intensity of infection was significantly higher in juveniles (mean: 6.3 specimens) and in animals showing poor fox body condition (mean: 7.8 specimens). These results show that E. boehmi is highly prevalent in the red fox populations of certain areas of Italy. Epidemiological implications are discussed, with a special focus on the role that this wild canid may have in the increasing transmission of nasal eucoleosis to domestic dogs.
在过去十年中,人们观察到包括意大利在内的欧洲国家,在人类活动频繁的栖息地中赤狐数量有所增加。这对野生动物与家畜之间的疾病传播产生了影响;事实上,有证据表明狐狸是多种感染宠物的寄生虫的宿主和传播媒介。本研究评估了赤狐体内新兴的毛细科亚科肠道外线虫——伯氏欧氏线虫的感染率。对从意大利北部和中部几个地区捕杀的179只赤狐的鼻腔和鼻窦进行了检查,并刮取黏膜表面,通过显微镜和基因鉴定来检查成虫线虫和虫卵。总体而言,发现55只狐狸(30.7%)感染了伯氏欧氏线虫,即鼻腔和鼻窦检查发现27只,黏膜冲洗和刮取发现28只。伯氏欧氏线虫的感染情况与采样地点、所检查动物的年龄和性别显著相关(p < 0.05);在皮埃蒙特地区捕杀的动物(43.3%)以及雌性(60.6%)和成年(38.1%)个体中观察到较高的感染率。共回收了184条成虫寄生虫,平均感染强度为3.34,伯氏欧氏线虫在鼻腔中的定位比在鼻窦中更常见。在寄生虫负荷与动物的身体状况和年龄之间发现了显著关系(p < 0.05);幼年动物(平均:6.3条)和身体状况较差的动物(平均:7.8条)的感染强度明显更高。这些结果表明,伯氏欧氏线虫在意大利某些地区的赤狐种群中高度流行。本文讨论了其流行病学意义,特别关注这种野生犬科动物在鼻欧氏线虫病向家犬传播增加中可能发挥的作用。