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浣熊违禁品——中欧野生浣熊的后生动物寄生虫区系

Raccoons contraband - The metazoan parasite fauna of free-ranging raccoons in central Europe.

作者信息

Peter Norbert, Dörge Dorian D, Cunze Sarah, Schantz Anna V, Skaljic Ajdin, Rueckert Sonja, Klimpel Sven

机构信息

Institute for Ecology, Evolution and Diversity, Goethe-University, Max-von-Laue-Str. 13, Frankfurt, Main, D-60438, Germany.

School of Applied Sciences and Center for Conservation and Restoration Science, Edinburgh Napier University, Sighthill Campus, Sighthill Court, Edinburgh, EH11 1HX, UK.

出版信息

Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl. 2023 Jan 13;20:79-88. doi: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2023.01.003. eCollection 2023 Apr.

Abstract

The invasive raccoon () is an abundant carnivore and considered as an important potential vector of infectious diseases and parasites in Europe. Raccoons show a broad, opportunistic, omnivorous food spectrum. Food supply and habitat quality in urban areas are very attractive for the generalist raccoon. This inevitably leads to increased interaction with humans, domestic animals and livestock, making the raccoon a potentially suitable zoonosis vector. In its autochthonous range, especially in the Eastern and Midwestern United States, the raccoon has been studied very intensively since the beginning of the 20th century. Whereas, basic field biology and parasitology studies in Germany and Europe are lacking and have only been conducted sporadically, regionally and on small sample sizes. In the presented study 234 raccoons from central Germany were comprehensively examined for their metazoan parasite fauna. The present study shows for the first time an extremely diverse parasite fauna in raccoons outside their native range and proves their essential role as intermediate hosts and hosts for ecto- and endoparasites. A total of 23 different parasite species were identified, five of which are human pathogens, 14 of which are new for the parasite fauna of raccoons in Europe. The human pathogenic raccoon roundworm is the most common parasite species in this study, with a prevalence of up to 95%. The digenetic trematode , another human pathogenic parasite species, was detected for the first time in raccoons. The ongoing spread of invasive carnivores and the associated spread and transmission of their parasites and other pathogens increases the potential health risk of wild and farmed animals as well as humans. An increase in parasitic diseases in humans (e.g. raccoon roundworm) is to be expected, especially in urban areas, where raccoons are becoming more and more abundant.

摘要

入侵性浣熊()是一种数量众多的食肉动物,在欧洲被视为传染病和寄生虫的重要潜在传播媒介。浣熊具有广泛、机会主义的杂食性食物谱。城市地区的食物供应和栖息地质量对适应性强的浣熊极具吸引力。这不可避免地导致其与人类、家畜和牲畜的互动增加,使浣熊成为潜在的合适人畜共患病传播媒介。自20世纪初以来,在其原生范围内,尤其是在美国东部和中西部,浣熊一直受到深入研究。然而,德国和欧洲缺乏基础野外生物学和寄生虫学研究,且仅偶尔、局部地进行过,样本量也很小。在本研究中,对来自德国中部的234只浣熊的后生动物寄生虫群落进行了全面检查。本研究首次表明,在其原生范围之外的浣熊体内存在极其多样的寄生虫群落,并证明了它们作为中间宿主以及外寄生虫和内寄生虫宿主的重要作用。总共鉴定出23种不同的寄生虫物种,其中5种是人类病原体,14种是欧洲浣熊寄生虫群落中的新物种。人类致病的浣熊蛔虫是本研究中最常见的寄生虫物种,感染率高达95%。双殖吸虫,另一种人类致病寄生虫物种,首次在浣熊体内被检测到。入侵食肉动物的持续扩散及其寄生虫和其他病原体的相关传播增加了野生动物、养殖动物以及人类的潜在健康风险。预计人类寄生虫病(如浣熊蛔虫病)会增加,尤其是在浣熊数量越来越多的城市地区。

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