van der Giessen J W, Rombout Y, Franchimont H J, La Rosa G, Pozio E
Microbiological Laboratory for Health Protection, National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands.
J Parasitol. 1998 Oct;84(5):1065-8.
An overall prevalence of 3.9% of Trichinella infection was observed in the fox population in The Netherlands. Random amplified polymorphic DNA analysis of individual muscle larvae demonstrated the presence of Trichinella britovi. This is the first report of T. britovi, etiological agent of sylvatic trichinellosis, in one of the most densely populated countries in Europe and, consequently, the occurrence of cannibalism and scavenger behavior of foxes in areas with a high human population density. The presence of T. britovi in the fox population in these areas appears to be without consequences for commercial pig farming.
在荷兰的狐狸种群中观察到旋毛虫感染的总体患病率为3.9%。对单个肌肉幼虫进行的随机扩增多态性DNA分析表明存在布氏旋毛虫。这是欧洲人口最密集的国家之一首次报告布氏旋毛虫(野生动物旋毛虫病的病原体),因此也首次报告了在人口高密度地区狐狸的同类相食和食腐行为。这些地区狐狸种群中存在布氏旋毛虫似乎对商业养猪业没有影响。