| Literature DB >> 23298567 |
Mohammad Nafi Solaiman Al-Sabi1, Mariann Chriél, Elisabeth Holm, Tim Kåre Jensen, Marie Ståhl, Heidi Larsen Enemark.
Abstract
The present report describes the reappearance of Taenia ovis krabbei in a roe deer from Denmark after more than 60 years. The cysticerci were isolated from the thigh muscle of the deer, and the diagnosis was based on histostological analysis, morphology of the rostellar-hooks as well as molecular typing of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (cox1) gene. The exact definitive host was not revealed in this report, but domestic dogs may play a role of the definitive host in the area. This finding is of concern to hunters and deer meat producers, since the infected meat is usually condemned due to esthetic reasons.Entities:
Keywords: Cox1; Deer; Denmark; Intermediate host; Meat hygiene; Rostellar hooks; Taenia ovis krabbei
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23298567 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2012.12.044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Parasitol ISSN: 0304-4017 Impact factor: 2.738