2014
DOI: 10.1017/s0022149x1400025x
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Extraintestinal nematodes of the red foxVulpes vulpesin north-west Italy

Abstract: Extraintestinal nematodes of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) are a wide group of parasites that infect wild and domestic carnivores and occasionally humans. Nematodes in the cardiopulmonary system, stomach, urinary apparatus and muscle tissue of 165 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from north-west Italy (Liguria and Piedmont) were investigated between 2009 and 2012. Of the cardiopulmonary nematodes, a high prevalence of Angiostrongylus vasorum and Eucoleus aerophilus (syn. Capillaria aerophila) was found, 78.2% and 41.8%… Show more

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“…Epidemiological surveys have also been conducted in central Italy, where 0.4 % of 239 client-owned dogs examined were found to be positive (Riggio et al, 2013) and in central and southern Italy, where 0.96 % of 534 individual dogs and 2.48 % of 471 kennel dogs were positive (Di Cesare et al, 2011). In the study area investigated in the present survey, the prevalence at necropsy of A. vasorum in 165 foxes was very high (78.2 %) (Magi et al, 2015). Conversely, among the 450 examined dogs, only three were found positive for the larvae of this parasite by faecal examinations (0.7 %).…”
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“…Epidemiological surveys have also been conducted in central Italy, where 0.4 % of 239 client-owned dogs examined were found to be positive (Riggio et al, 2013) and in central and southern Italy, where 0.96 % of 534 individual dogs and 2.48 % of 471 kennel dogs were positive (Di Cesare et al, 2011). In the study area investigated in the present survey, the prevalence at necropsy of A. vasorum in 165 foxes was very high (78.2 %) (Magi et al, 2015). Conversely, among the 450 examined dogs, only three were found positive for the larvae of this parasite by faecal examinations (0.7 %).…”
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confidence: 88%
“…C. vulpis was found only in one dog (0.2 %). This species is endemic in the red fox in Europe and North America and was found with a prevalence of 15.8 % in foxes in the study area (Magi et al 2015). It appears to be rarer in dogs.…”
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confidence: 99%
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