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Feline lungworms unlock a novel mode of parasite transmission

机译:猫肺虫开启了寄生虫传播的新模式

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Snail-borne lungworms exert an enormous toll on the health and welfare of animals and humans. Of these parasites, Aelurostrongylus abstrusus and Troglostrongylus brevior affect the respiratory tract of felids. These lungworms share both the ecological niche and the species of snail ( Helix aspersa ) acting as intermediate host. Recently, the ability of H. aspersa to shed infective third-stage larvae (L3s) of A. abstrusus and T. brevior in the environment has been demonstrated, matching previous knowledge of mode of transmission of zoonotic lungworms. Here, we evaluated, for the first time, the ability of A. abstrusus and T. brevior L3s to infect new, susceptible snail hosts following their release from experimentally infected molluscs, and refer to this novel route of parasite transmission as intermediesis. The implications of snail-to-snail transmission in the epidemiology of snail-borne diseases are also discussed.
机译:蜗牛传播的肺虫对动物和人类的健康和福祉造成了巨大损失。在这些寄生虫中,腹侧圆线虫和短圆线虫会影响猫的呼吸道。这些肺虫既具有生态位,又具有作为中间宿主的蜗牛(Helix aspersa)物种。最近,已经证明了H. aspersa能够在环境中释放abstrusus和T. brevior的感染性第三阶段幼虫(L3)的能力,这与先前关于人畜共患肺炎传播方式的知识相匹配。在这里,我们首次评估了A. abstrusus和T. brevior L3s从实验感染的软体动物释放后感染新的,易感的蜗牛宿主的能力,并将这种新颖的寄生虫传播途径称为中介。还讨论了蜗牛间传播对蜗牛传播疾病流行病学的影响。

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