Helminth Infections of Stray Dogs from Garmsar,Semnan Province,Central Iran |
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Authors: | A Eslami Sh Ranjbar-Bahadori B Meshgi M Dehghan S Bokaie |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Parasitology, School of Specialized Sciences of Veterinary Medicine, Researches and Sciences Unit, Islamic Azad University, Hessarak, Tehran, Iran ;2.Department of Parasitology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Islamic Azad University, Garmsar Branch, Garmsar, Iran ;3.Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran ;4.Department of Epidemiology, Tehran Veterinary Faculty, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | BackgroundThe aim was to study the gastro-intestinal helminths of stray dogs of Garmsar, Semnan Province, Central Iran, and its impacts on human health and animal production.MethodsDuring 2006, the alimentary tracts of 50 stray dogs at necropsy, selected from villages around Garmsar, were removed, and examined for helminth infections. Subsequently helminths were collected from the contents of each part and scraped sample of small intestines of washed materials in a 100-mesh sieve. To identify the species of helminths, the nematodes were cleared in lactophenol and cestodes were stained using carmine acid.ResultsMixed infection was the rule and 40 dogs (80%) harbored more than one species of helminth. Taenia hydatigena was the most prevalent species (80%) followed by Echinococcus granulosus (64%), Toxocara canis (22%), Mesocestoides lineatus (12%), Taenia multiceps (10%) and Dipylidium caninum (4%). The mean intensity of worm infection was low (1–3) except for that of E. granulosus (645). No significant difference was noticed between sex, age and most helminth infections except for that of sex and T. hydatigena (P=0.001) as well as age and T. canis (P=0.001).ConclusionAlthough human infection with T. hydatigena is unlikely, but other helminths reported in this study are of zoonotic importance, and may pose a threat to community health, and reduce the productions of ruminants harboring taeniid metacestodes. |
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Keywords: | Helminth infections Stray dog Iran |
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