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Helminth parasites and zoonotic risk associated with urban coyotes (Canis latrans) in Alberta, Canada

机译:与城市土狼(Canis Latrans)在加拿大艾伯塔省相关的蠕虫寄生虫和人畜共患风险

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Coyotes (Canis latrans) are resilient, adaptable, cosmopolitan omnivores that are increasingly prevalent in urban environments, where they interact with both humans and domestic dogs. Coyotes potentially transmit zoonotic parasites, including the tapeworm Echinococcus multilocularis, which appears to be increasing in prevalence in western North America. In this study, we analysed the carcasses of 23 urban coyotes in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Focusing primarily on the helminth community, we recovered three tapeworm species (E. multilocularis, Taenia pisiformis, T. serialis), four nematodes (Toxascaris leonina, Uncinaria stenocephala, Capillaria sp., Physaloptera sp.), and two trematodes (Alaria arisaemoides and A. americana). Compared to previous studies of urban coyotes conducted in North America, we report one of the highest levels of E. multilocularis infection in North America: 65.2% infection prevalence. These results amplify concerns expressed by others about the increasing prevalence of this zoonotic parasite and the role coyotes may play in parasite transmission. More research is needed to better understand how various ecological factors, urbanization and wildlife management practices influence the transmission of potentially zoonotic parasites such as E. multilocularis.
机译:Coyotes(Canis Latrans)是有弹性的,适应性的,国际化的全文,在城市环境中越来越普遍,在那里他们与人类和家养犬互动。土狼潜在地传递动物园寄生虫,包括绦虫echinococcus多层,北美西部普遍存在似乎增加。在这项研究中,我们分析了加拿大艾伯塔省埃德蒙顿的23个城市土狼的尸体。主要关注蠕虫社区,我们恢复了三种绦虫物种(E. MultiCocularis,Taenia Pisiformis,T.Serialis),四个线虫(Toxascaris Leonina,Uncinaria Stenocephala,Capillaria sp.)和两个乳头菌和两种A. Americana)。与以往的北美所进行的城市土狼的研究相比,我们报告了北美的最高水平的E.多包感染之一:65.2%的感染患病率。这些结果扩增了他人表达的疑虑,关于这种来自寄生虫的越来越多的普遍性,并且在寄生虫传播中,土狼的作用可能会发挥作用。需要更多的研究来更好地了解各种生态因素,城市化和野生动物管理实践如何影响潜在的寄生虫寄生虫,例如e.upmucularis。

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