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First report of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Trichinella britovi</Emphasis> in Serbia
Authors:Jelena Cvetkovic  Vlado Teodorovic  Gianluca Marucci  Dragan Vasilev  Sasa Vasilev  Dusko Cirovic  Ljiljana Sofronic-Milosavljevic
Institution:(1) Department of Infectious Diseases, Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Tilžės 18, 47181 Kaunas, Lithuania;(2) Lithuanian National Veterinary Laboratory, J. Kairiūkščio 10, 08409 Vilnius, Lithuania;(3) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Estonian Agricultural University, 51014 Tartu, Estonia;(4) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Latvia University of Agriculture, 3004 Jielgava, Latvia;(5) Animal Health Service, Animal Production and Health Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, C-528 Rome, Italy;(6) Danish Centre for Experimental Parasitology, Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, 1870 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
Abstract:In Europe, Serbia ranks among countries with a high prevalence of Trichinella infection in pigs, which continues to be a serious human health problem. While in some Balkan countries, more than one Trichinella species/genotype has been described in both the sylvatic and domestic cycles, these data are lacking for Serbia. To date, only a few Serbian isolates of Trichinella have been genetically specified, and all were classified as T. spiralis. Although transmission of Trichinella from domestic pigs to wildlife could be assumed, neither the infection status nor the species of Trichinella circulating among wildlife in Serbia has been investigated. This study shows the presence of two Trichinella species, T. spiralis and T. britovi, in wild animals originating from five districts in Serbia, where Trichinella infections in domestic pigs and humans have been recorded. Trichinella spiralis was detected in jackals (n = 3), red foxes (n = 2) and a wild cat (n = 1). We also established that wolves (n = 4) and red foxes (n = 2) serve as sylvatic reservoirs for T. britovi. This is the first report on the presence of T. britovi in Serbia.
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