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Vet Mex 2019; 6 (2)
Natural Cysticercus fasciolaris infection in rodents from a rural area in Yucatan, Mexico
Medina-Pinto RA, Torres-Castro MA, Medina-Pinto RA, Bolio-González ME, Rodríguez-Vivas RI
Language: English/Spanish
References: 45
Page: 1-10
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ABSTRACT
Cysticercus fasciolaris is the larval stage of
Taenia taeniaeformis, a parasite
that predominantly affects felines. It, however, has zoonotic significance
since humans can be accidental hosts. Rodents and lagomorphs act as
Intermediate hosts in this parasite’s life cycle. The aim of this study was to
determine the natural occurrence of infection with
Cysticercus fasciolaris in
rodents from a rural area in Yucatan, Mexico. Rodents were captured
in 40 dwellings and two neighboring areas of low deciduous forest. A total
of 153 individuals of seven different species were captured: 65
Rattus rattus
(42.5%), 44
Mus musculus (28.8%), 22
Heteromys gaumeri (14.4%), 11
Ototylomys phyllotis (7.2%), 9 Peromyscus yucatanicus (5.9%), 1 Peromyscus
leucopus (0.6%), and 1
Sigmodon hispidus (0.6%). All animals were examined
for evidence of parasitic liver infection.
Rattus rattus was the only
species to present positive
Cysticercus fasciolaris infection (18.5%, 12/65).
We thus concluded that there was no evidence of a transmission cycle with
wild rodent species.
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