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Liver fluke (Fasciola hepatica) naturally infecting introduced European brown hare (Lepus europaeus) in northern Patagonia: phenotype, prevalence and potential risk

机译:肝吸虫(Fasciola hepatica)自然感染巴塔哥尼亚北部引入的欧洲褐兔(Lepus europaeus):表型,患病率和潜在风险

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Fascioliasis has recently been included in the WHO list of Neglected Zoonotic Diseases. Besides being a major veterinary health problem, fascioliasis has large underdeveloping effects on the human communities affected. Though scarcely considered in fascioliasis epidemiology, it is well recognized that both native and introduced wildlife species may play a significant role as reservoirs of the disease. The objectives are to study the morphological characteristics of Fasciola hepatica adults and eggs in a population of Lepus europaeus, to assess liver fluke prevalence, and to analyze the potential reservoir role of the European brown hare in northern Patagonia, Argentina, where fascioliasis is endemic. Measures of F. hepatica found in L. europaeus from northern Patagonia demonstrate that the liver fluke is able to fully develop in wild hares and to shed normal eggs through their faeces. Egg shedding to the environment is close to the lower limit obtained for pigs, a domestic animal whose epidemiological importance in endemic areas has already been highlighted. The former, combined with the high prevalence found (14.28%), suggest an even more important role in the transmission cycle than previously considered. The results obtained do not only remark the extraordinary plasticity and adaptability of this trematode species to different host species, but also highlight the role of the European brown hare, and other NIS, as reservoirs capable for parasite spillback to domestic and native cycle, representing a potentially important, but hitherto neglected, cause of disease emergence.
机译:Fascioliasis最近已被列入WHO被忽略的人畜共患病清单。除了是一个重大的兽医健康问题之外,筋膜病还对受影响的人类社区产生了很大的不发达影响。尽管在筋膜炎流行病学中很少考虑,但众所周知,本土和引进的野生动植物物种都可以作为该疾病的重要来源。目的是研究在欧洲狼疮人群中肝片Fasciola肝成虫和卵的形态特征,评估肝吸虫患病率,并分析在阿根廷北部巴塔哥尼亚北部的Fascioliasis流行的欧洲褐兔的潜在储层作用。在巴塔哥尼亚北部的欧洲油L中发现的F. hepatica肝粉​​吸虫显示,肝吸虫能够在野兔中完全发育,并能通过粪便排出正常卵。排出到环境中的鸡蛋接近于猪的下限,猪是一种家畜,其在流行地区的流行病学重要性已经得到强调。前者与发现的高患病率(14.28%)相结合,表明在传播周期中的作用比以前考虑的更为重要。获得的结果不仅表明该吸虫物种对不同寄主物种具有非凡的可塑性和适应性,而且突出了欧洲褐兔和其他NIS的作用,它们是能够寄生到国内和本地循环的寄生虫的水库。潜在的重要原因,但至今仍被忽略。

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