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Detection of Toxocara cati Larvae in a Common Buzzard ( Buteo buteo ) and in a Red Kite ( Milvus milvus ) in Basilicata Region, Italy.

Mariateresa ToceAntonella Cristina RomanoIleana PietragallaGianluca MarucciLucia Palazzo
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2022)
Toxocara cati is a common parasite of wild and domestic felines, and presents a cosmopolitan distribution. Adult parasites localize in the gut of the definitive host giving rise to the infection, which usually runs asymptomatic. These worms produce eggs that are excreted with feces into the environment, where they become a source of infection for paratenic hosts, such as mammals, birds, and invertebrates. In this brief communication, we report the detection of T. cati larvae in a common buzzard ( Buteo buteo ) and a red kite ( Milvus milvus ), in the Basilicata Region of Italy. This result may be important to define new pathways of spread and survival of T. cati in the wild.
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