| Literature DB >> 23307382 |
Ángela María García-González1, Juan Enrique Pérez-Martín, José Antonio Gamito-Santos, Rafael Calero-Bernal, María Alcaide Alonso, Eva María Frontera Carrión.
Abstract
We analyzed 927 wild boars (Sus scrofa) in southwestern Spain during the hunting seasons of 2004/2005 to 2008/2009. Respiratory tracts were examined for lung nematodes (Metastrongylus spp.). The prevalence of Metastrongylus spp. was 41.1%. The most frequently isolated species were Metastrongylus apri (71.4%), Metastrongylus pudendotectus (28.0%), and Metastrongylus salmi (0.6%). Prevalence and infection intensity were greater in young animals (<1 yr old) than in older animals. There were no significant differences in prevalence between sexes. Prevalence and intensity of infection were higher in areas of high altitude and high rainfall.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23307382 DOI: 10.7589/2011-07-217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Wildl Dis ISSN: 0090-3558 Impact factor: 1.535