| Literature DB >> 24965063 |
Frédéric Beugnet1, Patrick Bourdeau, Karine Chalvet-Monfray, Vasile Cozma, Robert Farkas, Jacques Guillot, Lénaïg Halos, Anja Joachim, Bertrand Losson, Guadalupe Miró, Domenico Otranto, Marine Renaud, Laura Rinaldi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Domestic cats can be infested by a large range of parasite species. Parasitic infestations may cause very different clinical signs. Endoparasites and ectoparasites are rarely explored in the same study and therefore multiparasitism is poorly documented. The present survey aimed to improve knowledge of the prevalence and risk factors associated with ecto- and endoparasite infestations in owned cats in Europe.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24965063 PMCID: PMC4082530 DOI: 10.1186/1756-3305-7-291
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 3.876
Observed prevalence of intestinal parasites (as determined by standard coproscopic examinations)
| 20.5% (312*) | 19.1 – 23.3 | |
| 19.7% (300*) | 17.8 – 21.8 | |
| 1.4% (22*) | 0.9 – 2.2 | |
| 0.3% (5*) | 0.1 – 0.8 | |
| 7.0% (107*) | 5.8 – 8.4 | |
| 3.0% (45*) | 2.2 – 3.9 | |
| 1.3% (19*) | 0.8 – 1.9 | |
| 5.4% (61**) | 4.2 – 7.0 | |
| 4.1% (46**) | 3.0 – 5.5 | |
| 1.1% (16*) | 0.6 – 1.6 | |
| 13.5% (205*) | 11.8 – 15.3 | |
| 3.2% (48*) | 2.3 – 4.2 | |
| 9.7% (148*) | 8.3 – 11.3 | |
| | | |
| External + internal parasites | 14.0% (213*) | 12.3 – 15.9 |
| External parasites + gastro-intestinal helminthes | 11.9% (181*) | 10.3 – 13.7 |
| Fleas + gastro-intestinal nematodes | 5.4% (82*) | 4.3 – 6.7 |
| Fleas + | 5.3% (80*) | 4.2 – 6.5 |
*(N) number of positive cats for the criteria out of 1519 cats.
**(N) number of positive cats for the criteria out of 1115 cats.
Figure 1Prevalence of infestation with ectoparasites per country (and number of cats infested).
Figure 2Prevalence of infestation with gastro-intestinal nematodes per country (and number of cats infested).
Figure 3Prevalence of infestation with gastro-intestinal protozoans per country (and number of cats infested).
Significance of risk factors with infestation
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| Alfort | 6.3% (6) | p < 10−11 |
| Liege | 7.3% (4) | |
| Vienna | 9.8% (9) | |
| Nantes | 12.1% (11) | |
| Madrid | 12.9% (9) | |
| Budapest | 16.7% (50) | |
| Bari | 18.7% (56) | |
| Cluj-Napoca | 27.0% (81) | |
| Naples | 34.4% (74) | |
| | | |
| <6 months | 38.1% (85) | P < 10−15 |
| 6-24 months | 26.6% (125) | |
| >24 months | 10.9% (88) | |
| | | |
| Rare | 11.5% (49) | P < 10−6 |
| Frequent | 23.0% (251) | |
| | | |
| 0 | 23.3% (100) | P = 0.001 |
| 1 or 2 | 22.2% (145) | |
| More than 3 | 10.4% (18) | |
| | | |
| 0 | 17.6% (81) | P = 0.001 |
| 1 or 2 | 15.5% (69) | |
| 3 or more | 24.1% (139) |
Figure 4Influence of the age on estimated prevalence, with 95% CI (represented by the whiskers).
Figure 5Influence of the frequency of treatment against with 95% CI (represented by the whiskers).
Adjusted odds ratios CI and significance of the p-value (Wald Test) from logistic regression models
| Maisons-Alfort | 0.66 [0.23-1.62] | NS | | | 0.30 [0.08-0.82] | * | 2.10 [0.97-4.38] | NS (.) | |||
| Bari | 2.51 [1.29-4.82] | ** | 0.64 [0.20-1.84] | NS | 4.06 [2.75-6.06] | * | 0.19 [0.07-0.43] | *** | |||
| Cluj-Napoca | 2.81 [1.82-4.39] | *** | 1.56 [0.64-3.83] | NS | 0.45 [0.25-0.76] | ** | 1.43 [0.90-2.27] | NS | |||
| Liege | 0.42 [0.12-1.13] | NS | | | 0.22 [0.03-0.74] | * | 5.30 [2.60-10.66] | *** | |||
| Madrid | 0.75 [0.24-1.97] | NS | | | 0.53 [0.19-1.24] | | 0.64 [0.13-0.63] | NS | |||
| Nantes | 1.30 [0.52-2.95] | NS | | | 0.15 [0.02-0.52] | * | 4.86 [2.46-9.51] | *** | |||
| Naples | 5.05 [3.07-8.43] | *** | 4.26 [1.96-9.81] | *** | 1.73 [1.09-2.74] | * | 7.69 [4.60-13.02] | *** | |||
| Vienna | 0.79 [0.28-1.88] | NS | | | 0.23 [0.07-0.59] | ** | - | - | |||
| Age of cats | |||||||||||
| <6 months | 2.12 [1.32-3.44] | ** | - | - | 0.72 [0.40-1.25] | NS | 1.09 [0.62-1.93] | NS | |||
| >24 months | 0.64 [0.43-0.93] | * | - | - | 0.99 [0.70-1.42] | NS | 1.50 [0.99-2.31] | NS | |||
| Outdoor access | |||||||||||
| Rare | 0.41 [0.21-0.75] | ** | 0.22 [0.06-0.55] | ** | 0.35 [0.23-0.53] | *** | 0.26 [0.17-0.41] | *** | |||
| Multipet household | Number of other cats in the house | | | Multipet household | |||||||
| | 0 | 1.34 [0.89-2.01] | NS | | | No | 1.11 [0.56-2.09] | * | No | 1.25 [0.64-2.36] | NS |
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| | ≥ 3 | 2.27 [1.54-3.36] | *** | | | | | | | ||
| Treatments | Anthelmintic treatment per year (nb) | | | | Anti-flea treatment per year (nb) | ||||||
| | 0 | 1.54 [1.05-2.27] | * | | | | |||||
| | | | | ≥4 | 0.22 [0.13-0.37] | *** | |||||
| | ≥ 3 | 10.48 [0.27-0.83] | * | | | | | | | ||
| Interactions | >24 months + rare outdoor access | | | <6 months + single animal | >24 months + single animal | ||||||
| 0.30 [0.10-0.81] | * | 5.36 [1.92-15.23] | ** | 0.40 [0.17-0.92] | * | ||||||
***0 < p < 0.001.
**0.001 < p < 0.01.
*0.01 < p < 0.05.
NS 0.05 < p.
(.) 0.05 < p < 0.1.
The modalities taken as references for the statistical analysis are presented in bold.