| Literature DB >> 35449121 |
Jenny Kim1, Araceli Lucio-Forster2, Jennifer K Ketzis3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the prevalence of Ancylostoma in dogs in the Caribbean. In view of the number of owned free-roaming and feral dogs within the islands and the ideal subtropical climate for parasite development and environmental survival, Ancylostoma could pose a threat to the health of the dogs as well as a zoonotic risk to people.Entities:
Keywords: Ancylostoma braziliense; Ancylostoma caninum; Canine; Helminths; Hookworm; Zoonosis
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35449121 PMCID: PMC9027451 DOI: 10.1186/s13071-022-05254-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasit Vectors ISSN: 1756-3305 Impact factor: 4.047
Summary of Ancylostoma fecal positivity rate in dogs from studies in the Caribbean islands
| Country/Island | Yeara | Percent positive for | Description | Analysis method | Reference | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aruba | 1974 | 11.1 18.5 | 27 dogsc | Necropsy | [ | |
| Bahamas | 1957–1958 | 50.0 | 1–6 months | 127 dogsc 36 dogs: 1 to 6 mo New Providence and Grand Bahama | Necropsy | [ |
| 84.3 | Adult | |||||
| Bonaire | 1974 | 10.0 | 10 dogsc | Necropsy | [ | |
| Cuba | 2005–2006 | 21.0 | Overall | 461 stray dogs 248 dogs: < 1 year of age 213 dogs: > 1 year of age Havana | Necropsy | [ |
| 14.5 | < 1 year | |||||
| 26.6 | > 1 year | |||||
| 2015 | 39.0 | Urban | 49 urban owned dogs 59 rural owned dogs No age difference seen Municipality Santa Clara | Preserved 10% phenol Centrifugation with Sheather's sugar | [ | |
| 40.0 | Rural | |||||
| 2015 | 44.6 | 547 samples from the ground Municipality Camagüey | Flotation in duplicate | [ | ||
| Curaçao | 1974 | 90.7 | 54 dogsc | Necropsy | [ | |
| 2011 | 21.0 | Overall | 157 dogs 6 months to 17 years of age 26 from a shelter, remainder owned and examined at a veterinary clinic | Centrifugation with sugar flotation solution | [ | |
| 22.1 | Owned | |||||
| 15.4 | Shelter | |||||
| Dominican Republic | 2018 | 58.0 | 113 dogs Primarily free-roaming adult dogs San Cristobal | McMaster; saturated salt solution | [ | |
| Grenada | 2007–2008 | 95.0 | 20 dogs Free roaming | Double centrifugation; zinc sulfate spg 1.18–1.2 | [ | |
| 2008–2012 | 73.0 | Overall | 445 stray dogs Age estimated 8 dogs: < 12 weeks of age 32 dogs: 12 to 24 weeks of age 405 dogs: adult | Stored 10% formalin Flotation; saturated NaCl | [ | |
| 87.5 | < 12 weeks | |||||
| 52.2 | 12–24 wk | |||||
| 74.1 | Adult | |||||
| 2019 | 68.8 | 154 dogs Presenting for laboratories at St. George’s University, School of Veterinary Medicine | FecalDx® (fecal antigen), IDEXX Laboratories | [ | ||
| Guadeloupe | 1982–1983 | 86.0 | 44 dogsc | Necropsy and fecal examination (method not described) | [ | |
| Jamaica | 1986 | 22.7 | 141 dogs Primarily adult and owned | Ritchie formol-ether in duplicate | [ | |
| St. Lucia | 1983 | 36.0 | 22 samples from the ground Samples from free-roaming and non-free-roaming dogs | Modified Ritchie formol-ether | [ | |
| Trinidad | 2017 | 33.0 | 100 owned dogs | Simple flotation; sodium nitrate | [ | |
aYear of study; if study year was not specified, year of publication
bSpecies of Ancylostoma indicated only if the study specified the species found
cOwnership not specified
Fig. 1Ancylostoma positivity rate by year in the Caribbean. In years with more than one study, data were averaged. Year of end of study or year of study publication was used. Data are based on 11 islands and/or countries within the region
Positivity rate of Ancylostoma in two sets of dogs on St. Kitts
| Field Studya 2014 | Clinic Dataa 2018–2019 | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | Positive (%) | N (%) | Positive (%) | ||||
| Age (months) | |||||||
| < 6 | 4 (4.1) | 1 (25.0) | 0.3899 | 52 (22.4) | 5 (9.6) | 0.2924 | 0.0002 |
| 6–12 | 17 (17.5) | 10 (58.8) | 27 (11.6) | 5 (18.5) | |||
| > 12 | 76 (78.4) | 48 (63.2) | 153 (65.9) | 13 (8.5) | |||
| Sex | |||||||
| Male | 45 (46.4) | 30 (66.7) | 0.3741 | 108 (46.8) | 12 (11.1) | 0.7401 | 1.0 |
| Female | 52 (53.6) | 29 (55.8) | 123 (53.2) | 11 (8.9) | |||
| Anthelmintic useb | |||||||
| Monthly | 5 (5.2) | 1 (20.0) | 0.0299 | 121 (52.2) | 6 (5.0) | 0.0154 | 0.0001 |
| Other | 35 (36.1) | 18 (51.4) | 36 (15.5) | 4 (11.1) | |||
| None | 57 (58.8) | 40 (70.2) | 75 (32.3) | 13 (17.3) | |||
| Total | 97 | 59 (60.8) | 232 | 23 (9.9) | 0.0001 | ||
aThe 2014 data represent dogs with limited veterinary care. Clinic data, January 2018–December 2019, represent dogs with greater veterinary care
bMonthly defined as a Dirofilaria immitis preventative excluding Revolution® (selamectin). Other defined as an anthelmintic administered within the previous 6 months with activity against Ancylostoma. None indicates the owner had not administered any anthelmintic in the previous 6 months (2014 data) or there were no records of dispensing an anthelmintic (2018–2019 data)
cBased on a chi-square or Fisher’s exact test
dBased on a χ2 or Fisher’s exact test; comparison between the two study groups
Fig. 2Descriptive characteristics and Ancylostoma positivity rate in two dog populations on St. Kitts. The 2014 data are from Kittitian owned dogs representing dogs with limited veterinary care. The 2018–2019 data represent dogs primarily owned by Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine or students attending the university