| Literature DB >> 22839365 |
Jia Chen1, Min-Jun Xu, Dong-Hui Zhou, Hui-Qun Song, Chun-Ren Wang, Xing-Quan Zhu.
Abstract
Canine and feline parasitic zoonoses have not been given high priority in China, although the role of companion animals as reservoirs for zoonotic parasitic diseases has been recognized worldwide. With an increasing number of dogs and cats under unregulated conditions in China, the canine and feline parasitic zoonoses are showing a trend towards being gradually uncontrolled. Currently, canine and feline parasitic zoonoses threaten human health, and cause death and serious diseases in China. This article comprehensively reviews the current status of major canine and feline parasitic zoonoses in mainland China, discusses the risks dogs and cats pose with regard to zoonotic transmission of canine and feline parasites, and proposes control strategies and measures.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22839365 PMCID: PMC3431282 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-5-152
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
The prevalence of major canine and feline parasitic zoonoses in mainland China
| Toxocariasis | 2.1%–17.7% in children in Chengdu; a case reported in Yunnan province | 45.2% in dogs in Hunan; 36.5% in dogs in Heilongjiang | [ | |
| Ancylostomiasis | 6.12% in south China | 66.3% in dogs in Heilongjiang; 20.3% in dogs in Hunan; Some reported cases in Gansu, Guangdong, Jiangsu and Inner Mongolia in dogs and cats | [ | |
| Strongyloidiasis | 11.7% in small village of Yunnan province; some cases reported in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region | Not available | [ | |
| Trichinellosis | 3.19% in ten endemic provinces; 9 outbreaks by eating dog meat in north China | Canine trichinellosis reported in 11 endemic provinces; feline trichinellosis reported in 10 endemic provinces | [ | |
| Echinococcosis | ~0.4 million in 22 endemic provinces | 39.9% in dogs in Qinghai province | [ | |
| Clonorchiasis | 2.4% in 27 endemic provinces; ~12.5 million; 31.90%–57.26% in some villages in Heilongjiang province; 15.2% in some villages of the Korean minority in Liaoning province | 41.8% in dogs in Guangdong; 20.5% in cats in Guangdong | [ | |
| Paragonimiasis | 1.71% in 24 endemic provinces | Dogs: 14.29% in Hubei; 9.9%–84.62% in Liaoning; 10% in Zhejiang; Cats: 4.5% in Guangxi; 56.25% in Hubei; 2.56%–5.6% in Jiangxi | [ | |
| Giardiasis | 2.5%; ~30 million | 25.2% in dogs in Jilin Province; 13.1% in dogs Henan Province; 11% in pet dogs in Guangzhou | [ | |
| Toxoplasmosis | 7.9 –12.3% nationwide | 21.3% in pet dogs in Guangzhou; 31.3% in stray dogs in Guangzhou; 30.77% in stray cats in Guangzhou; 17.98% in pet cats in Guangzhou; 10.81% in dogs in Lanzhou; 21.3% in cats in Lanzhou | [ | |
| Leishmaniasis | More than 400 cases reported in endemic regions in western China | 24.8% in dogs in Sichuan Province; 59.43% in dogs in Jiuzhaigou County; 37.21% in dogs in Beichuan County | [ |