Visco R J, Corwin R M, Selby L A
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1978 Apr 1;172(7):797-800.
The effects of age, sex, and neutering on the prevalence of feline intestinal parasitism were evaluated by fecal examination of 1,294 cats admitted to the University of Missouri Veterinary Teaching Hospital for the 3-year period, 1974 to 1976. Approximately 37% of the cats examined had 1 or more parasite species. Ascarids were the most commonly encountered parasites (24.4%), with coccidia (6.7%), hookworms (6.4%), tapeworms (5.2%), and trichurids (2.6%) being less frequently observed. Most parasitisms were monospecific. Considering age categories from birth to 5 years, patent ascarid infections were less prevalent in cats greater than 6 months old, whereas hookworm infections were most prevalent in cats 1 to 5 years old; trichurids (whipworms and capillarids) were most often found in cats greater than 6 months old; and coccidia were found with uniform frequency in cats of all age categories. Sex seemed to have no effect on prevalence of parasitism, and the only effect of neutering was on the occurrence of ascarid infection, with spayed females having a prevalance of 14.3%, castrated males, 17.8%, and their intact counterparts, 26%.
通过对1974年至1976年这三年间入住密苏里大学兽医学院教学医院的1294只猫进行粪便检查,评估了年龄、性别和绝育对猫肠道寄生虫感染率的影响。约37%的受检猫感染了1种或多种寄生虫。蛔虫是最常见的寄生虫(24.4%),球虫(6.7%)、钩虫(6.4%)、绦虫(5.2%)和鞭虫(2.6%)的感染率则较低。大多数寄生虫感染为单一感染。在出生至5岁的年龄组中,6个月以上的猫蛔虫显性感染率较低,而钩虫感染在1至5岁的猫中最为常见;鞭虫(鞭虫和毛细线虫)最常出现在6个月以上的猫中;球虫在所有年龄组的猫中感染频率一致。性别似乎对寄生虫感染率没有影响,绝育的唯一影响是对蛔虫感染的发生率,其中绝育母猫的感染率为14.3%,绝育公猫为17.8%,未绝育的猫为26%。