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Prevalence and risk factors for patent Toxocara infections in cats and cat owners’ attitude towards deworming
- Source :
- Parasitology Research, 115(12), 4519-4525, Parasitology Research, Parasitology Research, 115(12). Springer Verlag, Parasitology Research 115 (2016) 12
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- The prevalence of and risk factors for shedding Toxocara eggs in cats older than 6 months were determined by examining 670 faecal samples collected in 4 cross-sectional studies in the Netherlands. Additionally, cat owners provided information on their attitude towards routine deworming. Samples were examined using the centrifugal sedimentation flotation method. Overall Toxocara prevalence was 7.2 %. Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that young age and living in rural areas were significant risk factors for shedding Toxocara eggs. Moreover, the more time a cat was allowed to roam outdoors, the higher was its risk to shed Toxocara as compared to cats with no outdoor access at all. For 199 cats (81.6 % of cats subjected to a deworming regimen) owners provided the reason for treatment. The main reason for routine deworming (80.4 %) concerned the cat’s health and only 10.6 % of the cats were treated for public health reasons. Moreover, the generally advocated four-times-a-year deworming advice was applied on only 24.5 % of cats. We concluded that free roaming is a key factor in the acquisition of patent Toxocara infections leading to the environmental contamination with Toxocara eggs. Additionally, the knowledge of cat owners is still insufficient to expect them to make sound decisions on routine deworming.
- Subjects :
- Male
0301 basic medicine
Veterinary medicine
Cat Diseases
Deworming
0302 clinical medicine
Free roaming
Prevalence
Medicine
Significant risk
Toxocara cati
Netherlands
Anthelmintics
Public health
CATS
biology
Bacteriologie
General Medicine
Bacteriology, Host Pathogen Interaction & Diagnostics
030108 mycology & parasitology
Infectious Diseases
Female
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
030231 tropical medicine
Cat owners
03 medical and health sciences
Environmental health
parasitic diseases
Animals
Humans
Toxocara
Host Pathogen Interaction & Diagnostics
Original Paper
Toxocariasis
General Veterinary
business.industry
Household cats
Bacteriology
biology.organism_classification
Host Pathogen Interactie & Diagnostiek
Young age
Cross-Sectional Studies
Attitude
Risk factors
Insect Science
Bacteriologie, Host Pathogen Interactie & Diagnostiek
Cats
Parasitology
Rural area
business
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 09320113
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Parasitology Research, 115(12), 4519-4525, Parasitology Research, Parasitology Research, 115(12). Springer Verlag, Parasitology Research 115 (2016) 12
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2f0bb54fa71a6830ceb81882ba526dd9