نتایج جستجو برای: toxocara cati

تعداد نتایج: 1664  

Journal: :Jurnal Ilmu Ternak Universitas Padjadjaran 2022

Toxocara canis and cati are important zoonotic parasites of dogs cats. The increasing use medicinal plants as anti-parasitic agents attributed to its advantages like less side effects, with lower risk anthelmintic resistance, cheaper alternatives. Although there still no reports resistance in spp, the tendency it happening should always be anticipated. This review summarized vitro vivo studies ...

2014
Dana M. Woodhall Mark L. Eberhard Monica E. Parise

Toxocariasis is a preventable parasitic disease that is caused by the dog and cat roundworms Toxocara cani and T. cati, respectively. Humans become infected when they accidently ingest infectious Toxocara eggs commonly found in contaminated soil; children are most often affected. Clinical manifestations of Toxocara infection in humans include ocular toxocariasis and visceral toxocariasis. Altho...

A. Geraili H. Noormohammadi M. Dabirzadeh M. Khoshsima Shahrak Y. Maroufi,

Canids are reservoir for some zoonoses helminthic disease. They are one of main public health problem. Theaim of this study was to ascertain frequency of gastrointestinal helminthic infection of stray dogs in Zabol city,southeaster of Iran. In this descriptive study, 30 stray dogs were euthanized, intestine was removed by necropsy.Then, the intestines was opened by scalpel and their contents pa...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2012
Scott Carver Andrea V Scorza Sarah N Bevins Seth P D Riley Kevin R Crooks Sue Vandewoude Michael R Lappin

We analyzed Lynx rufus fecal parasites from California and Colorado, hypothesizing that bobcats shed zoonotic parasites around human landscapes. Giardia duodenalis, Cryptosporidium, Ancylostoma, Uncinaria, and Toxocara cati were shed. Toxoplasma gondii serology demonstrated exposure. Giardia and Cryptosporidium shedding increased near large human populations. Genotyped Giardia may indicate indi...

2015
Hyun Hee Kwon

Toxocariasis is a parasitic infection caused by the roundworms Toxocara canis or Toxocara cati, mostly due to accidental ingestion of embryonated eggs. Clinical manifestations vary and are classified as visceral larva migrans or ocular larva migrans according to the organs affected. Central nervous system involvement is an unusual complication. Here, we report a case of multiple cerebral infarc...

Journal: :Revista de investigaciones veterinarias del Perú 2021

Se presenta el caso de un espécimen Leopardus pardalis, macho y peso 15.6 kg, hallado con descomposición parcial en una vía del sector rural municipio Arauca, Colombia. En la necropsia se encontraron 36 formas parasitarias nematodos, longitud aproximada 3.4 cm, las cuales fueron identificadas como Toxocara cati por presencia aletas laterales extremo cervical, tres labios cutícula anillada. Este...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2015
María Soledad Moleón John Mike Kinsella Pablo Gastón Moreno Hebe Del Valle Ferreyra Javier Pereira Mónica Pía Pablo Martín Beldomenico

A total of 111 samples (43 faeces and 79 gastrointestinal tracts) of 14 wild carnivore species from 12 Argentine provinces were analyzed. Helminth eggs were identified in 73% of the faecal samples and adult worms were recovered from 81% of the gastrointestinal tracts. We found 19 helminth species. Among the most frequent findings were parasites of domestic carnivores, namely Toxocara canis, Tox...

ژورنال: یافته 2012
صفاییان, عبدالرسول, فلاح, اسماعیل , حمزوی, فاطمه , محامی اسکوئی, لیلا , محامی اسکوئی, محمود , میرصمدی, نسرین ,

Background : Toxocariasis is a zoonotic disease caused by the migration or presence of Toxocara canis or Toxocara cati larva in human tissues or organs. Human become infected by ingestion of soil or contaminated raw or half-cooked meat (Paratenic hosts) containing Toxocara larva. The present study was conducted to determine Toxocara infection in the dog and cat owners and compare the results wi...

2014
Hudson Alves Pinto Vitor Luís Tenório Mati Alan Lane de Melo

Eggs of Toxocara cati were found in the feces of Didelphis albiventris from a peridomestic urban environment in Brazil. Negative fecal tests following short-term captivity of the opossums, as well as the absence of ascaridids during necropsy, suggest the occurrence of pseudoparasitism. Implications of the findings for the epidemiology of toxocariasis are discussed.

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