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意大利中部非本土浣熊体内内寄生虫的检测

Detection of Endoparasites in Non-Native Raccoons from Central Italy.

作者信息

Lombardo Andrea, Diano Marco, Brocherel Giuseppina, Palmerini Lucia, Giovannini Serena, Mezher Ziad, Iurescia Manuela, Cerci Tamara, Caprioli Andrea, Eleni Claudia, Raso Caterina, Mariacher Alessia, Del Lesto Irene, Cappai Nadia, Mattioli Luca, De Liberato Claudio, Fichi Gianluca

机构信息

Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Lazio e Della Toscana "M. Aleandri", 52100 Arezzo, Italy.

Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Lazio e Della Toscana "M. Aleandri", 53100 Siena, Italy.

出版信息

Vet Sci. 2023 Feb 20;10(2):171. doi: 10.3390/vetsci10020171.

Abstract

The raccoon () is a carnivore native to North and Central America, gradually introduced into Asia and Europe, including Italy. It is an important carrier of multiple endoparasites, both Protozoa and Helminths, some of them being zoonotic. The aim of this study was to investigate the endoparasites of the non-native raccoon population of Central Italy. Sixty-two raccoons were collected by local competent authorities (sixty trapped and euthanized, two found dead) and subjected to necroscopic examination. Carcasses underwent a broad parasitological investigation, including coprological techniques (macroscopic examination of the gastrointestinal tract, lungs, trachea, and heart, Flotac, Baermann test, and immunofluorescence for and spp.), research on respiratory/urinary capillariosis and artificial digestion for spp. larvae, and a histopathological examination of the ileum. Ascarid parasites were further identified at the species level using a next-generation sequencing-based amplicon sequencing approach. The results showed the presence of different Protozoa and Nematodes: (26/62; 41.9%), sp. (6/62; 9.6%), Capillariidae (6/62; 9.6%), sp. (2/62; 3.2%), sp. (2/62; 3.2%), and Ancylostomatidae (2/62; 3.2%). is an emerging helminthic zoonotic agent considered a serious concern for public and animal health, given the possibility of its transmission to paratenic hosts, including humans and pets. The demonstrated role of the raccoon as a multi-parasite carrier should be an incentive to continuing the eradication/control of this alien species, and supports the need to implement related disease surveillance programs.

摘要

浣熊( )是一种原产于北美洲和中美洲的食肉动物,后来逐渐被引入亚洲和欧洲,包括意大利。它是多种体内寄生虫的重要携带者,这些寄生虫包括原生动物和蠕虫,其中一些是人畜共患病原体。本研究的目的是调查意大利中部非本地浣熊种群的体内寄生虫。当地主管部门收集了62只浣熊(60只诱捕后安乐死,2只发现死亡)并进行了尸检。对尸体进行了广泛的寄生虫学调查,包括粪便学技术(对胃肠道、肺、气管和心脏进行宏观检查、使用浮选法、贝尔曼氏试验以及对 属和 属进行免疫荧光检测)、对呼吸道/泌尿道毛细线虫病的检测以及对 属幼虫进行人工消化检测,还对回肠进行了组织病理学检查。使用基于下一代测序的扩增子测序方法在物种水平上进一步鉴定蛔虫寄生虫。结果显示存在不同的原生动物和线虫: (26/62;41.9%)、 属(6/62;9.6%)、毛细线虫科(6/62;9.6%)、 属(2/62;3.2%)、 属(2/62;3.2%)和钩口线虫科(2/62;3.2%)。鉴于 有可能传播给转续宿主,包括人类和宠物,它是一种新出现的人畜共患蠕虫病原体,被认为对公共卫生和动物健康构成严重威胁。浣熊作为多种寄生虫携带者所表现出的作用应促使人们继续根除/控制这种外来物种,并支持实施相关疾病监测计划的必要性。

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