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Prevalence of Zoonotic Intestinal Helminths of Canids in Moghan Plain,Northwestern Iran
Authors:M Zare-Bidaki  I Mobedi  S Sadeghieh Ahari  S Habibizadeh  SR Naddaf  MR Siavashi
Abstract:

Background

The present study was aimed to elucidate the status of intestinal helminth infections in canids of Moghan Plain, northwestern Iran.

Methods

Eighty-five intestine samples from dead or shot wild canids, 59 fecal samples from sheepdogs and 5 from red foxes were collected from 2006 to 2008 and examined in Parasitology department of Pasteur Institute of Iran.

Results

Generally, adult worms, larvae, and eggs of 13 species of various parasitic helminths were recovered. Necropsy examinations showed that 96.47% animals harbored at least one helminth species. The prevalence of different species in necropsy were Mesocestoides sp. 84.7%, Rictolaria spp. 55.3%, Macranthorhynchus hirudinaceus 45.9%, Toxocara canis 43.5%, Toxascaris spp. 35.3%, Joyeuxiella sp. 34.1%; hookworms; 22.4%, Taenia spp. 11.8%, Alaria spp. 2.4% and Dipylidium caninum 1.2%. Besides, eggs belonging to 10 species of parasitic helminths were identified in 46 fecal samples and generally, 30.9% of samples harbored eggs of at least one helminth species.

Conclusion

The high prevalence of various helminth infections among canids in Moghan plain and contamination of environment by helminths eggs may increase the risk of infection for native people.
Keywords:Zoonotic helminths   Canids   Iran
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