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Abstract
A survey study on gastrointestinal parasites in 113 faecal samples from stray cats collected randomly from Kafrelsheikh province, northern region of Nile delta of Egypt; was conducted in the period between January and May 2010. The overall prevalence was 91%. The results of this study reported seven helminth species: Toxocara cati (9%), Ancylostoma tubaeforme (4%), Toxascaris leonina (5%), Dipylidium caninum (5%), Capillaria spp. (3%), Taenia taeniformis (22%) and Heterophyes heterophyes (3%), four protozoal species: Toxoplasma gondii (9%), Sarcocyst spp. (1%), Isospora spp. (2%) and Giardia spp. (2%) and two arthropod species; Linguatula serrata (2%) and mites eggs (13%). The overall prevalence of intestinal parasites may continue to rise due to lack of functional veterinary clinics for cat care in Egypt. Therefore, there is a need to plan adequate control programs to diagnose, treat and control gastrointestinal parasites of companion as well as stray cats in the region.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21760884 PMCID: PMC3132738 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0020283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites of stray cats in Kafrelsheikh province of Nile Delta region in Egypt (n = 113 fecal samples).
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| 6 | 5% |
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| Mites eggs | 15 |
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*The total for each type (e.g.; Cestodes, Protozoa, etc) is sometimes lesser than the sum of individual infections.
Figure 1The overall prevalence of different infections in stray cats in northern region of Nile Delta, Egypt.
Figure 2The prevalence of single species, two species and poly-infections (three or more species) in stray cats in northern region of Nile Delta, Egypt.
Types of different mixed infections with gastrointestinal parasites of stray cats in Kafrelsheikh province of Nile Delta region in Egypt (n = 113 fecal samples).
| mixed infection | prevalence ( | % |
| single species infection | 48 | 42% |
| two species infections | 40 | 35% |
| three or more species infections | 15 | 13% |
| All infections | 103 | 91% |