1. Prevalence of intestinal parasites and genotyping of Giardia intestinalis in pet shop puppies in east Japan
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T. Konaka, Tadashi Itagaki, Noboru Muraoka, Fumio Hoshi, Kazutaka Kanai, Hideharu Saeki, Yasutomo Hori, Naoyuki Itoh, Seiichi Higuchi, T. Kawabata, and Seishiro Chikazawa
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Giardiasis ,Genotype ,Cystoisospora ,Helminthiasis ,Intestinal parasite ,Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ,medicine.disease_cause ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Microbiology ,Dogs ,Japan ,parasitic diseases ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Animals ,Dog Diseases ,Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic ,Genotyping ,Feces ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Giardia ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Strongyloides ,Parasitology ,Giardia lamblia ,Helminthiasis, Animal ,GIARDIA SPP - Abstract
The current study examined the prevalence of intestinal parasites and genotypes of Giardia intestinalis in puppies from nine pet shops in east Japan. Fresh fecal samples from 1794 puppies (≦3 months old) were collected on one occasion. Giardia spp. was examined for specific coproantigen using ELISA kit (SNAP®Giardia, IDEXX Laboratories, Inc., USA). Other intestinal parasites were detected microscopically using the formalin-ethyl acetate sedimentation technique. Genotyping was determined for the random 29 stool samples identified as Giardia spp. positive using PCR and direct sequencing of the glutamate dehydrogenase (gdh) gene. Overall prevalence of protozoan Giardia spp. and Cystoisospora spp. revealed 23.4% and 11.3%, respectively. Prevalence of ascarids, Strongyloides spp. and hookworms were recorded 1.8%, 1.1% and 0.1%, respectively. Protozoan Giardia spp. and Cystoisospora spp., thus, represent important pathogens among pet shop puppies. All genotyped G. intestinalis isolates were belonged to assemblage C or D, identified as dog-specific genotypes. Zoonotic assemblage A and B were not demonstrated. The result suggests that the risk of zoonotic transmission of G. intestinalis from pet shops puppies to humans may be quite low in Japan.
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- 2011
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