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High prevalence of Trichinella nativa infection in wolf (Canis lupus) populations of Tvier and Smoliensk regions of European Russia

Authors :
Casulli A.
La Rosa G.
Amati M.
Pozio E.
Source :
Parasite, Vol 8, Pp S88-S89 (2001)
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2001.

Abstract

Domestic and sylvatic trichinellosis have frequently been documented in European regions of Russia, with the highest prevalence reported in wolves (Canis lupus). From 1998 to 2000, 75 carcasses of wolves shot by hunters were tested for Trichinella larvae, and 73 (97.3 %) of them were found to be positive. This very high prevalence of infection, the highest ever detected in a natural population of carnivores, could be explained by the human impact on the natural ecosystem. In fact, the diet of wolves living in the region under study mainly consists of carcasses of dogs and wolves, which are left in the forest or used as bait by hunters.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1252607X and 17761042
Volume :
8
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Parasite
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5eecfb6b5b054f249fb526f310528d1c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/parasite/200108s2088