Dubey Jitender P, Alić Amer, Hodžić Adnan, Lopez-Flores Jocelyn, Baneth Gad
United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Animal Parasitic Diseases Laboratory, Beltsville Agricultural Research Centre, Beltsville, MD, 20705-2350, USA.
Department of Clinical Sciences of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Sarajevo, 71000, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Parasit Vectors. 2025 Sep 24;18(1):391. doi: 10.1186/s13071-025-06977-8.
Hepatozoon spp. are common pathogens in dogs and other Carnivora in many parts of the world, especially in the tropics. There is considerable taxonomic debate concerning the Hepatozoon species infecting Carnivora. Morphological descriptions of several Hepatozoon species are inadequate and their validity is questionable. Additionally, different terminology has been used for the description of life cycle stages. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of the Hepatozoon species in the Carnivora, using a uniform terminology. Worldwide prevalence of clinical and subclinical Hepatozoon infections for the past century is tabulated and critically evaluated. We also review the epizootiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment of hepatozoonosis in the Carnivora. The morphology and life cycles of seven valid species with known merogonic stages (Hepatozoon americanum, H. canis, H. felis, H. martis, H. rufi, H. silvestris, H. ursi) are summarized in a table using standard terminology. Additional information on H. apri, H. martis, and H. silvestris life cycle stages is provided. Information lacking for H. procyonis, H. luiperdjie and H. ingwe is discussed. The relevance of H. mustelis, H. banethi and H. ewingi is discussed and they are considered as invalid species. For the benefit of future researchers, worldwide reports of prevalence, clinical disease, diagnosis, and treatment of Hepatozoon infections in domestic and wild Carnivora for the past century are summarized in tables alphabetically and chronologically for each country. Co-infections of H. canis, H. americanum, H. felis, and H. silvestris are summarized and discussed. The role of Hepatozoon infections causing clinical illness in wild Carnivora is discussed, particularly for red foxes, coyotes, and mustelids.
肝簇虫属(Hepatozoon spp.)是世界许多地区犬类和其他食肉动物中的常见病原体,尤其是在热带地区。关于感染食肉动物的肝簇虫种类,存在大量分类学争议。几种肝簇虫种类的形态学描述并不充分,其有效性也值得怀疑。此外,在描述生命周期阶段时使用了不同的术语。在此,我们使用统一的术语,对食肉动物中的肝簇虫种类进行全面综述。列表显示并批判性评估了过去一个世纪全球范围内临床和亚临床肝簇虫感染的流行情况。我们还综述了食肉动物肝簇虫病的流行病学、临床症状、诊断和治疗。使用标准术语以表格形式总结了七个具有已知裂殖生殖阶段的有效种类(美洲肝簇虫、犬肝簇虫、猫肝簇虫、貂肝簇虫、鲁氏肝簇虫、森林肝簇虫、熊肝簇虫)的形态和生命周期。提供了关于猪肝簇虫、貂肝簇虫和森林肝簇虫生命周期阶段的更多信息。讨论了浣熊肝簇虫、鲁氏豹肝簇虫和英氏肝簇虫缺乏的信息。讨论了鼬肝簇虫、巴内特肝簇虫和尤因肝簇虫的相关性,并认为它们是无效种类。为方便未来的研究人员,按字母顺序和时间顺序将过去一个世纪每个国家关于家养和野生食肉动物肝簇虫感染的流行情况、临床疾病、诊断和治疗的全球报告汇总成表格。总结并讨论了犬肝簇虫、美洲肝簇虫、猫肝簇虫和森林肝簇虫的共感染情况。讨论了肝簇虫感染在野生食肉动物中导致临床疾病的作用,特别是对赤狐、郊狼和鼬科动物的影响。