| Literature DB >> 24883320 |
Sergio Aurelio Zanzani1, Alessia Libera Gazzonis1, Paola Scarpa1, Federica Berrilli2, Maria Teresa Manfredi1.
Abstract
Intestinal parasites of dogs and cats are cosmopolitan pathogens with zoonotic potential for humans. Our investigation considered their diffusion in dogs and cats from northern Italy areas, specifically the metropolitan area of Milan and two micropolitan areas of neighboring provinces. It included the study of the level of awareness in pet owners of the zoonotic potential from these parasites. A total of 409 fresh fecal samples were collected from household dogs and cats for copromicroscopic analysis and detection of Giardia duodenalis coproantigens. The assemblages of Giardia were also identified. A questionnaire about intestinal parasites biology and zoonotic potential was submitted to 185 pet owners. The overall prevalence of intestinal parasites resulted higher in cats (47.37%-60.42%) and dogs (57.41%-43.02%) from micropolitan areas than that from the metropolis of Milan (dogs: P = 28.16%; cats: P = 32.58 %). The zoonotic parasites infecting pets under investigation were T. canis and T. cati, T. vulpis, Ancylostomatidae, and G. duodenalis assemblage A. Only 49.19% of pet owners showed to be aware of the risks for human health from canine and feline intestinal parasites. Parasitological results in pets and awareness determination in their owners clearly highlight how the role of veterinarians is important in indicating correct and widespread behaviors to reduce risks of infection for pets and humans in urban areas.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24883320 PMCID: PMC4022196 DOI: 10.1155/2014/696508
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Prevalence (%) and confidence interval (CI) of intestinal parasites in 253 owned dogs and 156 owned cats in northern Italy.
| Parasites | Metropolitan area | Micropolitan area 1 | Micropolitan area 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| % (CI) | % (CI) | % (CI) | |
| Dogs | |||
|
| 4.48 | 22.22 | 9.30 |
| (2.09–10.86) | (10.77–36.68) | (3.04–15.57) | |
|
| 0 | 3.70 | 0 |
| (0-0) | (0–8.91) | (0-0) | |
| Ancylostomatidae | 0.97 | 5.56 | 3.49 |
| (0.17–5.29) | (0–11.87) | (0–7.45) | |
|
| 6.08 | 11.11 | 5.81 |
| (3.33–13.37) | (2.45–19.77) | (0.77–10.86) | |
|
| 1.94 | 0 | 0 |
| (0.53–6.8) | (0-0) | (0-0) | |
|
| 0.97 | 0 | 0 |
| (0.17–5.29) | (0-0) | (0-0) | |
|
| 0 | 2.86 | 0 |
| (0) | (0.10–5.62) | (0-0) | |
|
| 0.97 | 3.70 | 6.98 |
| (0.17–5.29) | (0–8.91) | (1.48–12.47) | |
|
| 16.05 | 20.37 | 25.58 |
| (10.56–24.85) | (9.27–31.47) | (16.17–34.99) | |
| Overall prevalence | 28.16 | 57.41 | 43.02 |
| (20.38–37.51) | (43.78–71.03) | (32.35–53.70) | |
| Cats | |||
|
| 5.62 | 5.26 | 22.39 |
| (2.42–12.49) | (0–16.32) | (12.41–32.37) | |
|
| 0 | 5.26 | 8.96 |
| (0-0) | (0–16.32) | (2.12–15.80) | |
|
| 1.12 | 0 | 2.08 |
| (0.02–6.09) | (0-0) | (0–6.27) | |
|
| 0 | 0 | 2.08 |
| (0-0) | (0-0) | (0–6.27) | |
|
| 0 | 2.86 | 4.48 |
| (0-0) | (0.10–5.62) | (0–9.43) | |
|
| 1.12 | 0 | 0 |
| (0.02–6.09) | (0-0) | (0-0) | |
|
| 1.12 | 5.26 | 4.17 |
| (0.02–6.09) | (0–16.32) | (0–10.03) | |
|
| 1.12 | 0 | 0 |
| (0.02–6.09) | (0-0) | (0-0) | |
|
| 22.47 | 36.84 | 25.00 |
| (15.04–32.18) | (12.96–60.73) | (12.29–37.71) | |
| Overall prevalence | 32.58 | 47.37 | 60.42 |
| (23.74–42.86) | (22.64–72.09) | (46.07–74.77) |
Univariate analysis of risk factors for intestinal parasites in dogs and cats presenting at two veterinary practices in northern Italy.
| Variable | Risk factor | OR | 95% CI |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dogs | ||||
| Habitation | Metropolitan | 1.00 | 0.006 | |
| Micropolitan area 1 | 3.476 | 1.632–7.403 | 0.001 | |
| Micropolitan area 2 | 1.947 | 0.986–3.845 | 0.055 | |
| Age | ≤12 months | 1.00 | NA | |
| >12 months | 0.362 | 0.205–0.639 | 0.000 | |
| Gender | Male | 1.00 | NA | |
| Females | 0.756 | 0.433–1.320 | 0.325 | |
| Size | Small | 1 | 0.917 | |
| Medium | 0.937 | 0.451–1.946 | 0.861 | |
| Large | 1.165 | 0.439–3.092 | 0.760 | |
| Housing | Household | 1 | NA | |
| Outdoor | 0.827 | 0.364–1.880 | 0.651 | |
| Husbandry | Single-dog-household | 1 | NA | |
| Multiple-dog-household | 2.059 | 1.047–4.051 | 0.036 | |
| Cats | ||||
| Habitation | Metropolitan | 1.00 | 0.008 | |
| Micropolitan area 1 | 2.100 | 0.730–6.039 | 0.169 | |
| Micropolitan area 2 | 3.561 | 1.601–7.924 | 0.002 | |
| Age | ≤12 months | 1.00 | NA | |
| >12 months | 0.347 | 0.168–0.716 | 0.004 | |
| Gender | Males | 1.00 | NA | |
| Female | 0.809 | 0.401–1.631 | 0.553 | |
| Housing | Outdoor/household | 1 | NA | |
| Household | 0.526 | 0.195–1.424 | 0.006 | |
| Husbandry | Single-cat-household | 1 | NA | |
| Multiple-cat-household | 1.153 | 0.437–3.039 | 0.774 |
OR: odds ratio.
(CI) 95%: confidence interval.
Final multivariate analysis of risks factors associated with intestinal parasites in dogs and cats presenting at two veterinary practices in northern Italy.
| Variable | Risk factor | OR | 95% CI |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dogs | ||||
| Age | >12 months | 1.00 | NA | |
| ≤12 months | 0.445 | 0.222–0.894 | 0.023 | |
| Husbandry | Single-dog-household | 1 | NA | |
| Multiple-dog-household | 2.240 | 1.115–4.498 | 0.023 | |
| Cats | ||||
| Habitation | Metropolitan area | 1.00 | 0.011 | |
| Micropolitan area 1 | 2.279 | 0.762–6.814 | 0.141 | |
| Micropolitan area 2 | 3.510 | 1.536–8.020 | 0.003 | |
| Age | >12 months | 1.00 | NA | |
| ≤12 months | 0.348 | 0.163–0.742 | 0.006 |
OR: odds ratio.
(CI) 95%: confidence interval.
Prevalence (%) and 95% CI (min–max) of intestinal parasites in dogs and cats by individual features and management.
| Parasites | Gender | Age | Housing | Husbandry | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | ≤12 months | >12 months | Household | Outdoor | Single | Multiple | |
| Dogs | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
|
| 13.79 | 7.61 | 20.65** | 3.45** | 10.71 | 16.67 | 10.81 | 18.18 |
| (7.52–20.07) | (2.19–13.03) | (12.38–28.92) | (0.13–6.77) | (2.61–18.81) | (8.70–24.64) | (3.74–17.88) | (8.88–27.48) | |
|
| 0.86 | 1.09 | 1.09 | 0.86 | 0 | 2.38 | 1.35 | 1.52 |
| (0–2.54) | (0–3.21) | (0–3.21) | (0–2.54) | — | (0–5.64) | (0–3.98) | (0–4.47) | |
| Ancylostomatidae | 3.45 | 3.26 | 3.26 | 3.45 | 1.79 | 5.95 | 0** | 9.09** |
| (0.13–6.77) | (0–6.89) | (0–6.89) | (0.13–6.77) | (0–5.26) | (0.89–11.01) | — | (2.15–16.03) | |
|
| 5.17 | 8.70 | 3.26 | 9.48 | 5.36 | 9.52 | 2.70* | 13.64* |
| (1.14–9.20) | (2.94–14.45) | (0–6.89) | (4.15–14.81) | (0–11.26) | (3.24–15.80) | (0–6.39) | (5.36–21.92) | |
|
| 0 | 1.09 | 0 | 0.86 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| — | (0–3.21) | — | (0–2.54) | — | — | — | — | |
|
| 1.72 | 2.17 | 2.17 | 1.72 | 5.36 | 1.19 | 2.70 | 3.03 |
| (0–4.09) | (0–5.15) | (0–5.15) | (0–4.09) | (0–11.26) | (0–3.51) | (0–6.39) | (0–7.17) | |
|
| 3.45 | 5.43 | 8.70** | 0.86** | 10.71* | 2.38* | 5.41 | 6.06 |
| (0.13–6.77) | (0.80–10.07) | (2.94–14.45) | (0–2.54) | (2.61–18.81) | (0–5.64) | (0.26–10.56) | (0.30–11.82) | |
|
| 21.55 | 18.48 | 27.17* | 14.66* | 26.79 | 21.43 | 22.97 | 24.24 |
| (14.07–29.03) | (10.55–26.41) | (18.08–36.26) | (8.22–21.09) | (15.19–38.39) | (12.65–30.21) | (13.39–32.55) | (13.90–34.58) | |
| Overall prevalence | 44.83 | 38.04 | 55.43** | 29.31** | 50 | 44.83 | 40.54* | 57.58* |
| (35.78–53.88) | (28.12–47.96) | (45.28–65.59) | (21.03–37.59) | (36.90–63.15) | (25.58–64.08) | (29.35–51.73) | (45.66–69.50) | |
| Cats | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( |
|
| 12.90 | 12.31 | 19.67* | 6.06* | 23.68 | 20.69 | 19.35 | 25.00 |
| (4.56–21.25) | (4.32–20.29) | (9.70–29.65) | (0.30–11.82) | (10.16–37.20) | (5.95–35.43) | (5.44–33.26) | (10.85–39.15) | |
|
| 3.23 | 6.15 | 9.84** | 0** | 2.63* | 17.24* | 9.68 | 8.33 |
| (0–7.62) | (0.31–12.00) | (2.36–17.31) | — | (0–7.72) | (3.49–30.99) | (0–20.09) | (0–17.36) | |
| Ancylostomatidae | 1.61 | 0 | 1.64 | 0 | 2.63 | 0 | 0 | 2.78 |
| (0–4.75) | — | (0–4.83) | — | (0–7.72) | — | — | (0–8.15) | |
|
| 1.61 | 0 | 0 | 1.52 | 0 | 3.45 | 0 | 2.78 |
| (0–4.75) | — | — | (0–4.46) | — | (0–10.09) | — | (0–8.15) | |
|
| 3.23 | 1.54 | 0 | 4.55 | 7.89 | 0 | 3.23 | 5.56 |
| (0–7.62) | (0–4.53) | (0–9.57) | (0–16.46) | — | (0–9.45) | (0–13.05) | ||
|
| 1.61 | 0 | 1.64 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| (0–4.75) | — | (0–4.83) | — | — | — | — | — | |
|
| 1.61 | 4.62 | 4.92 | 1.52 | 2.63 | 6.90 | 0 | 8.33 |
| (0–4.75) | (0–9.72) | (0–10.34) | (0–4.46) | (0–7.72) | (0–16.12) | — | (0–17.36) | |
|
| 0 | 1.54 | 0 | 1.52 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| — | (0–4.53) | — | (0–4.46) | — | — | — | — | |
|
| 29.03 | 26.15 | 32.79 | 22.73 | 23.68 | 34.48 | 35.48 | 22.22 |
| (17.73–40.33) | (15.47–36.84) | (21.01–44.57) | (12.62–32.84) | (10.16–37.20) | (17.18–51.78) | (18.64–52.32) | (8.64–35.80) | |
| Overall prevalence | 46.77 | 41.54 | 57.38** | 31.82** | 50 | 65.52 | 54.84 | 58.33 |
| (34.35–59.19) | (29.56–53.52) | (44.97–69.79) | (20.58–43.06) | (34.10–65.90) | (48.22–82.82) | (37.32–72.36) | (42.22–74.44) | |
(CI) 95%: confidence interval of the prevalence.
**Chi-Square test. P value < 0.01.
*Chi-Square test. P value < 0.05.
Frequency of pets (dogs or cats) infected or not infected by intestinal parasites in northern Italy according to gastrointestinal symptoms (presence or absence).
| Infection | No infection |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dogs | |||
| Symptomatic | 21 | 23 | 0.85 |
| Asymptomatic | 48 | 48 | |
| Cat | |||
| Symptomatic | 10 | 13 | 0.128 |
| Asymptomatic | 28 | 16 |
*Fisher's exact P value.
Frequency of pets (dogs or cats) infected by intestinal parasites in northwestern Italy by features of their owners (number 207).
| Owner features | Frequency of pets |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Positive | Negative | ||
| Gender | |||
| Female | 75 (36.94) | 66 (32.51) | 0.24 |
| Male | 29 (14.28) | 33 (16.25) | |
| Age | |||
| ≤40 years old | 65 (32.02) | 66 (32.51) | 0.31 |
| >40 years old | 39 (19.21) | 33 (16.25) | |
| Educational qualification | |||
| Secondary school | 38 (18.71) | 33 (16.25) | 0.37 |
| Intermediate school | 66 (32.51) | 66 (32.51) | |
| Family components | |||
| ≤2 | 42 (20.58) | 47 (23.03) | 0.20 |
| >2 | 62 (30.39) | 53 (25.98) | |
| Presence of young <15 years old | |||
| Not | 66 (32.35) | 68 (33.33) | 0.29 |
| Yes | 38 (18.62) | 32 (15.68) | |
*Fisher's exact P value.