Literature DB >> 17393184

Influence of urbanization on the epidemiology of intestinal helminths of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Geneva, Switzerland.

Leslie A Reperant1, Daniel Hegglin, Claude Fischer, Lucia Kohler, Jean-Marc Weber, Peter Deplazes.   

Abstract

Dixenous helminths that depend on rodent intermediate hosts are supposed to be negatively affected by urbanization due to lower supply of rodents in urbanized environments. Prevalence rates of dixenous, non-strictly monoxenous, and monoxenous helminths in 228 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) along a gradient of increasing urbanization were assessed by morphological parasite identification in the city of Geneva, Switzerland. Multivariate analyses for the five most prevalent helminth species or genera revealed a significant decrease of prevalence rates for the dixenous helminths Echinococcus multilocularis and Taenia spp. from the rural (52.1 and 54.3%, respectively) to the urban area (30.0 and 20.0%, respectively), but not for the monoxenous nematode Uncinaria stenocephala (overall prevalence of 78.2%) and the non-strictly monoxenous nematode Toxocara canis (overall prevalence of 44.3%). The lower prevalence of Toxascaris leonina in the urban area (8.0%) compared to the rural area (59.6%) raises the question of whether rodent paratenic hosts play a major role for the population dynamics of this species.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17393184     DOI: 10.1007/s00436-007-0520-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitol Res        ISSN: 0932-0113            Impact factor:   2.289


  22 in total

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Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  1998-12-15       Impact factor: 2.738

3.  A helminthological survey of wild red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from the metropolitan area of Copenhagen.

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Journal:  J Helminthol       Date:  1996-09       Impact factor: 2.170

4.  Transmission trials, ITS2-PCR and RAPD-PCR show identity of Toxocara canis isolates from red fox and dog.

Authors:  C Epe; M Meuwissen; M Stoye; T Schnieder
Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  1999-07       Impact factor: 2.738

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Authors:  T Luty
Journal:  J Helminthol       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 2.170

6.  Fecundity and egg output by Toxocara canis in the red fox, Vulpes vulpes.

Authors:  D T Richards; J W Lewis
Journal:  J Helminthol       Date:  2001-06       Impact factor: 2.170

7.  Helminths of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in Denmark.

Authors:  I Saeed; C Maddox-Hyttel; J Monrad; C M O Kapel
Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  2006-04-03       Impact factor: 2.738

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Authors:  Johannes Eckert; Peter Deplazes
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 26.132

Review 9.  Toxocariasis: clinical aspects, epidemiology, medical ecology, and molecular aspects.

Authors:  Dickson Despommier
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 26.132

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Authors:  D T Richards; S Harris; J W Lewis
Journal:  Parasitology       Date:  1993-08       Impact factor: 3.234

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  23 in total

1.  Echinococcus multilocularis infections in dogs from urban and peri-urban areas in France.

Authors:  Gérald Umhang; Sébastien Comte; Vincent Raton; Vanessa Hormaz; Jean-Marc Boucher; Stéphanie Favier; Benoît Combes; Franck Boué
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2014-04-01       Impact factor: 2.289

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Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  2010-04-14       Impact factor: 2.738

3.  A coprological survey of parasites of wild carnivores in Ireland.

Authors:  Peter Stuart; Olwen Golden; Annetta Zintl; Theo de Waal; Grace Mulcahy; Elaine McCarthy; Colin Lawton
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2013-07-31       Impact factor: 2.289

4.  A grid-cell based fecal sampling scheme reveals: land-use and altitude affect prevalence rates of Angiostrongylus vasorum and other parasites of red foxes (Vulpes vulpes).

Authors:  Barbara Koller; Daniel Hegglin; Manuela Schnyder
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2019-05-11       Impact factor: 2.289

Review 5.  Update on the human broad tapeworm (genus diphyllobothrium), including clinical relevance.

Authors:  Tomás Scholz; Hector H Garcia; Roman Kuchta; Barbara Wicht
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 26.132

6.  Intestinal system helminths of red foxes and molecular characterization Taeniid cestodes.

Authors:  Ufuk Erol; Oguz Sarimehmetoglu; Armagan Erdem Utuk
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2021-07-07       Impact factor: 2.289

7.  The prevalence of intestinal nematodes among red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) in north-western Poland.

Authors:  Agnieszka Tylkowska; Bogumiła Pilarczyk; Agnieszka Tomza-Marciniak; Renata Pilarczyk
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  2021-05-05       Impact factor: 1.695

8.  Differential influence of urbanisation on Coccidian infection in two passerine birds.

Authors:  Carlos A Delgado-V; Kris French
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2015-03-14       Impact factor: 2.383

Review 9.  A systematic review of the epidemiology of echinococcosis in domestic and wild animals.

Authors:  Belen Otero-Abad; Paul R Torgerson
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2013-06-06

10.  Environmental contamination with Toxocara eggs: a quantitative approach to estimate the relative contributions of dogs, cats and foxes, and to assess the efficacy of advised interventions in dogs.

Authors:  Rolf Nijsse; Lapo Mughini-Gras; Jaap A Wagenaar; Frits Franssen; Harm W Ploeger
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2015-07-28       Impact factor: 3.876

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