Literature DB >> 17617160

Prevalence of Campylobacter and four endoparasites in dog populations associated with Hearing Dogs.

C M Guest1, J M Stephen, C J Price.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study established the prevalence of four gastrointestinal parasites (Isopora species, Giardia species, Uncinaria stenocephala, Toxocara canis) and one bacterial infection (Campylobacter jejuni/coli) in dogs associated with the charity Hearing Dogs for Deaf People.
METHODS: Dogs' faeces were routinely sampled from dogs according to whether they were in Socialising, Kennelling or Visiting the Hearing Dogs site. A further group consisted of dogs with diarrhoea.
RESULTS: Prevalence rates for dogs in Socialising (n=326), Kennelling (n=117), Visiting (n=106) and Diarrhoea (n=59) groups, respectively, were as follows: Campylobacter- 26, 21, 15 and 31 per cent; Coccidia - 3, 0, 0 and 2 per cent; Giardia- 13, 3, 2 and 10 per cent; hookworm - 1, 1, 4 and 5 per cent; and Toxocara- 4, 2, 3 and 2 per cent. There were significant differences in the levels of Giardia and hookworm found between the four different groups of dogs. No significant gender differences were found, and dogs that were positive for Campylobacter in the Visiting group were significantly younger. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: This study provides current information on the infection rates in specific dog populations in the UK. This is relevant to the veterinary health of dogs and the possible risk of zoonotic infection to humans.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17617160     DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.2007.00367.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Small Anim Pract        ISSN: 0022-4510            Impact factor:   1.522


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