- Tytuł:
-
Zwierzęta wolno żyjace i domowe jako stale utrzymujacy się rezerwuar włośnicy w Polsce
Wild and domestic animals as permanent Trichinella reservoir in Poland - Autorzy:
- Cabaj, W.
- Powiązania:
- https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2144339.pdf
- Data publikacji:
- 2006
- Wydawca:
- Polskie Towarzystwo Parazytologiczne
- Tematy:
-
wlosnica
Polska
pasozyty
nicienie
Warszawa konferencja
zwierzeta dziko zyjace
zywiciele
Trichinella britovi
wystepowanie
wlosien krety
choroby czlowieka
zwierzeta domowe
parazytologia
Trichinella spiralis
konferencje - Opis:
- Backround. Since Owen first described Trichinella as a human patogen in 1835, the number of organisms comprising this genus has grown dramatically. This etiological agent of human trichinellosis shows worldwide distribution in domestic and/or sylvatic animals. Material and method. The aim of the presented paper was to determine the distribution of Trichinella species in wild animals such as red foxes, wolves, wild boars, and domestic pigs in Poland. Muscle samples from diaphragm and forelegs were collected from animals killed by hunters. Muscle larvae were recovered from the muscle after artificial digestion and identified at the species level by RAPD, PCR-RPLF and multiplex PCR. Results. Of 75 nematode isolates from red foxes: (Vulpes vulpes), 50 resulted as T. britovi, 6 T. spiralis, 6 were mixed infections of these two species. Fifteen Trichinella isolates remained unidentified. Of 97 nematode isolates from wild boars (Sus scrofa), 21 resulted as T. britovi, 69 T. spiralis, 2 were mixed infections of these two species. Five Trichinella isolates remained unidentified. Of 6 examined wolves (Canis lupus) killed in the Bieszczady region, 3 animals were positive against T. britovi. Of 6 examined raccon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) from Pomorskie region, 2 animals were positive against T. spiralis. Of 21 nematode isolates from domestic pigs, 1 resulted as T. britovi and 21 as T. spiralis. Up to date, two Trichinella species are detected as the etiological agents of epidemiology among domestic and wildlife animal in Poland: T. britovi is the dominant species in red foxes and T. spiralis is the dominant species in wild boars and domestic pigs.
- Źródło:
-
Wiadomości Parazytologiczne; 2006, 52, 3; 175-179
0043-5163 - Pojawia się w:
- Wiadomości Parazytologiczne
- Dostawca treści:
- Biblioteka Nauki