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Taenia hydatigenacysticercosis in wild boar (Sus scrofa) from southern Italy: an epidemiological and molecular survey

Authors :
Nicola D’Alessio
Maria Grazia Amoroso
Paolo Varuzza
Giovanni Sgroi
Domenico Otranto
Vincenzo Veneziano
Francesco Buono
Alessandro Fioretti
Belgees Boufana
Antonio Varcasia
Source :
Parasitology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2020.

Abstract

Taenia hydatigenacysticercosis is a widespread parasitic disease of wild and domestic animals. In Europe, the increase in wild boar population may potentially contribute to the spread of this parasitic infection. To determine the occurrence of cysticerci (metacestodes) in wild boar population from southern Italy, carcasses were inspected during three hunting seasons (2016–2018). Out of 3363 wild boar examined, 229 (6.8%) harboured cysticerci with 188 (82.1%) infected by a single cyst,vs41 (17.9%) boars having more than one. Most of the positive animals (187; 81.7%) showed cysts on the liver, whereas a multiple localization of cysticerci was reported in 10 (4.4%) wild boar. The total number of cysts retrieved from positive animals was 301 (average 1.3). Molecular analysis revealed the occurrence of a common haplotype (Hap 8) shared between wild boar and domestic animals. Our findings suggest the presence of aT. hydatigenasemi-domestic life cycle in which wild boar may play an important role, due to a large number of offal available to hunting dogs, wolves and foxes during hunting seasons. Hunters may be players in the management of wildlife species to control and prevent the circulation of parasitic diseases.

Details

ISSN :
14698161 and 00311820
Volume :
147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Parasitology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e2377e48ab1d129a81f13398b25f69d8