Literature DB >> 7447064

The possible role of the soil fauna in the epizootiology of cysticercosis in cattle. II. Dung beetles--a biotic factor in the transmission of Taenia saginata eggs.

E Lonc.   

Abstract

In the present study 510 specimens of dung beetles (Aphodius fimetarius, A. fossor, Sphaeridium scarabaeoides) were examined after exposure to a medium contaminated with Taenia saginata eggs or segments. It has been demonstrated that eggs of tapeworm may be transmitted by the digestive tracts of dung beetles as well as on the surface of Aphodius fimetarius. The above findings suggest that dung beetles, likewise in nature the earthworms, may play an essential role in the spreading eggs of T. saginata. Especially Aphodius fimetarius, because of its passive transmission of eggs on long distances, may be involved in the epizootiology of cysticercosis in cattle.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7447064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Angew Parasitol        ISSN: 0003-3162


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Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1987-01-15

2.  Longevity and viability of Taenia solium eggs in the digestive system of the beetle Ammophorus rubripes.

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Journal:  Rev Bras Parasitol Vet       Date:  2014-03

Review 3.  A Systematic Review of Zoonotic Enteric Parasites Carried by Flies, Cockroaches, and Dung Beetles.

Authors:  Avi Patel; Meg Jenkins; Kelly Rhoden; Amber N Barnes
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2022-01-13
  3 in total

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