| Literature DB >> 30356356 |
Gloria R Cortez-Aguirre1,2, Matilde Jiménez-Coello3, Eduardo Gutiérrez-Blanco2, Antonio Ortega-Pacheco2.
Abstract
To assess the risk of zoonotic pathogen transmission as function of stray dog presence and health status, a cross-sectional study was carried out in a large city of southern Mexico that lacks comprehensive strategies for the control of stray canine populations. The photographic capture-recapture method was used to estimate the density of dogs/km2. In the same way, dog feces from 14 public parks of the city were collected to determine the prevalence and intensity of infection with gastrointestinal parasites. The canine population was estimated between 65 and 80 thousand dogs, with a population density of 1,081 dogs/km2, mostly males (71.4%). A high proportion of dogs (72.3%) were found to be in good body condition score (BCS 3). The person:dog ratio was 2.3. The likelihood of being in the BCS 2 category was lower in areas with a higher density of dogs. All feces collected from the parks contained eggs of intestinal parasites, most of them with a medium (42.9%) to high (35.7%) infection intensity, notably Ancylostoma caninum. It was recorded that cases with a low-intensity of GI infection showed polyparasitism (35.7%) associated with A. caninum. There is a large population of stray dogs that roam freely in the streets of Campeche city with access to sources of food, which is reflected by their good BCS, and dogs do not have access to preventive medicine programs (de-worming) and thus contaminate public parks with feces with significant parasitic egg loads of zoonotic importance.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30356356 PMCID: PMC6176319 DOI: 10.1155/2018/2381583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Med Int ISSN: 2042-0048
Figure 1The city of San Francisco de Campeche divided into 4 sectors (North, South, East, and West); each sector divided into four from where a quadrant (in green colour) was selected and walked in foot.
Percentage of dog numbers according to the sector of the city of San Francisco de Campeche and percentage of dogs with good body condition score (BCS 3).
| Sector | Number of dogs n (%) | BCS 3 n (%) |
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| North | 17,673 (21.9) | 11,664 (66.0) |
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| South | 19,206 (23.8) | 15,211 (79.2) |
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| East | 32,360 (40.1) | 24,173 (74.7) |
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| West | 11,459 (14.2) | 7,334 (64.0) |
Figure 2A typical “malix” free roaming male dog from San Francisco de Campeche.
Figure 3A male “malix” dog (standing) with good body condition (BCS 3) presenting a wound in the left former limb and diffuse alopecia in the thoracic region.
Intensity of infection with canine intestinal parasite eggs in pooled samples collected from 14 public parks in the city of Campeche.
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| 14.28 % | 42.9% | 35.7 % |
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| 14.28% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
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| 7.14% | 0.0% | 0.0% |
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| 35.7 % | 42.9 % | 35.7 % |
∗Low 50-100e/g, Medium 101-500 e/g, and High ≥500 e/g.