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Rural and urban distribution of wild and domestic carnivore stools in the context of Echinococcus multilocularis environmental exposure.

Jenny Knapp1, Patrick Giraudoux2, Benoit Combes3, Gérald Umhang4, Franck Boué4, Zeinaba Said-Ali5, Soufiane Aknouche5, Célie Garcia5, Mallory Vacheyrou5, Audrey Laboissière5, Vincent Raton3, Sébastien Comte3, Stéphanie Favier3, Jean-Michel Demerson4, Christophe Caillot4, Laurence Millon6, Francis Raoul5.   

Abstract

In zoonotic infections, the relationships between animals and humans lead to parasitic disease with severity that ranges from mild symptoms to life-threatening conditions. In cities and their surrounding areas, this statement is truer with the overcrowding of the protagonists of the parasites' life cycle. The present study aims to investigate the distribution of a parasite, Echinococcus multilocularis, which is the causative agent of alveolar echinococcosis, using copro-sampling in historically endemic rural settlements of the eastern part of France and in newly endemic areas including urban parks and settlements surrounding Paris. Based on 2741 morphologically identified and geolocalized copro-samples, the density of fox faeces was generally higher in the surrounding settlements, except for one rural area where the faeces were at larger density downtown in the winter. Fox faeces are rare but present in urban parks. Dog faeces are concentrated in the park entrances and in the centre of the settlements. DNA was extracted for 1530 samples that were collected and identified from fox, dog, cat, stone marten and badger carnivore hosts. Echinococcus multilocularis diagnosis and host faecal tests were performed using real-time PCR. We failed to detect the parasite in the surroundings of Paris, but the parasite was found in the foxes, dogs and cats in the rural settlements and their surroundings in the historically endemic area. A spatial structuring of the carnivore stool distribution was highlighted in the present study with high densities of carnivore stools among human occupied areas within some potentially high-risk locations.
Copyright © 2018 Australian Society for Parasitology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Copro-qPCR diagnosis; Definitive host; Echinococcus multilocularis; Host faecal test; Parasite environmental distribution pattern; Risk of transmission

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30076909     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2018.05.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Parasitol        ISSN: 0020-7519            Impact factor:   3.981


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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-11-12       Impact factor: 4.379

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