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Respiratory nematodes in cat populations of Italy

Di Cesare, A.
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Veronesi, F.
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Grillotti, E.
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BERALDO, Paola
2015
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Periodico
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH
Abstract
The occurrence of common respiratory parasites of domestic cats (the metastrongyloid “cat lungworm” Aelurostrongylus abstrusus and the trichuroid Capillaria aerophila) and of neglected respiratory nematodes of felids (Troglostrongylus brevior, Angiostrongylus chabaudi and Oslerus rostratus) was here evaluated in two and three geographical sites of Northern and Central Italy, respectively. In 2014–2015, individual fecal samples of 868 domestic cats were examined microscopically and genetically, and epidemiological data related to parasitic infections were evaluated as possible risk factors by binary logistic regression models. The most common parasite was A. abstrusus in both mono- and poli-specific infections, followed by T. brevior and C. aerophila, while cats scored negative for other parasites. Cats positive for A. abstrusus (1.9–17 % infection rate) and C. aerophila (0.9–4.8 % infection rate) were found in all examined sites, while cats scored positive for T. brevior (1–14.3 % infection rate) in four sites. Also, T. brevior was here found for the first time in a domestic cat from a mountainous area of Northern Italy. The occurrence of lungworms was statistically related to the presence of respiratory signs and more significant in cats with mixed infection by other lungworms and/or intestinal parasites. Cats living in site C of Central Italy resulted statistically more at risk of infection for lungworms than cats living in the other study sites, while animals ageing less than 1 year were at more risk for troglostrongylosis. Finally, the presence of lungworms was more significant in cats with mixed infection by other lungworms and/or intestinal parasites. These results are discussed under epidemiological and clinical points of views. © 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
DOI
10.1007/s00436-015-4687-5
WOS
WOS:000362895700013
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http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1100211
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