Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Calea Mănăștur 3-5, 400372, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Molecular Biology and Veterinary Parasitology Unit (CDS 9), "Regele Mihai I al Romaniei" Life Science Institute, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Calea Mănăștur 3-5, 400372, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Parasit Vectors. 2020 Jul 30;13(1):386. doi: 10.1186/s13071-020-04264-2.
Dermatobia hominis (Diptera: Oestridae: Cuterebrinae) is a parasite with an important zoonotic and economical impact in the cattle industry, distributed in Central and South America, inhabiting wooded areas along rivers and lowlands. It infests mammals including humans. Lately, there has been a growing trend for people to travel on holidays with their pet dog and also international trade of dogs has increased significantly in the last two decades. Hence, the risk of importation of exotic parasites, including agents of myiasis has increased. Dermatobia hominis has been commonly reported as an imported parasite to various countries, mostly as human cases and currently there are only two published cases of D. hominis imported with dogs to Europe. Herein, we report a case of D. hominis infestation in Romania in a dog recently imported from Brazil.
Larvae were manually extracted from nodules of a 4-month old non-neutered male, Fila Brasileiro in Arad, Romania. The larvae were morphologically identified, and one specimen was characterized molecularly by amplification and sequencing of a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 gene (cox1).
All larvae were morphologically identified as L3 of Dermatobia hominis. The BLAST analysis revealed a 98.81% nucleotide similarity to two D. hominis isolates from Brazil. The sequence was deposited in the GenBank database under the accession number MT364820.
The travel history of dogs is an important part of the veterinary anamnesis questions and should be thoroughly conducted in the daily practice. Also, prior to and after the importation of dogs from tropical regions, a thorough check of the body surface to detect the presence of nodules is recommended.
Dermatobia hominis(双翅目:Oestridae:Cuterebrinae)是一种具有重要人畜共患病和经济影响的寄生虫,分布于中美洲和南美洲,栖息在河流和低地的林地中。它寄生在包括人类在内的哺乳动物身上。最近,人们带着宠物狗度假的趋势越来越明显,而且在过去的二十年中,狗的国际贸易显著增加。因此,包括蝇蛆病在内的外来寄生虫的传入风险增加了。Dermatobia hominis 已被普遍报道为各种国家的进口寄生虫,主要是人类病例,目前只有两例 D. hominis 随狗进口到欧洲的病例。在此,我们报告了罗马尼亚一只最近从巴西进口的 Fila Brasileiro 犬身上寄生的 D. hominis 病例。
从罗马尼亚阿达尔的一只 4 个月大的未绝育雄性 Fila Brasileiro 的结节中手动提取幼虫。幼虫的形态学进行了鉴定,一个标本通过扩增和测序线粒体细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚基 1 基因(cox1)的片段进行了分子特征描述。
所有幼虫均被形态学鉴定为 Dermatobia hominis 的 L3 期幼虫。BLAST 分析显示与来自巴西的两个 D. hominis 分离株的核苷酸相似度为 98.81%。该序列已在 GenBank 数据库中注册,登录号为 MT364820。
狗的旅行史是兽医病史询问的重要组成部分,在日常实践中应彻底进行。此外,在从热带地区进口狗之前和之后,建议彻底检查狗的体表,以检测结节的存在。