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Echinococcus multilocularis and Other Intestinal Parasites of the Red Fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) from the Pomerania Region, Northern Poland.

Bogumiła M PilarczykAgnieszka K Tomza-MarciniakRenata PilarczykMałgorzata BąkowskaIzabella RządAgata StapfLidia Felska-BłaszczykAgnieszka TylkowskaBeata Seremak
Published in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
The aim of the study was to determine the species composition of the intestinal parasite fauna of foxes from the Pomerania region, with a particular emphasis on helminth species considered dangerous to humans, and to determine their prevalence and intensity of infection. In total, 165 digestive systems from foxes inhabiting the Pomeranian region were examined. The prevalence of intestinal parasites among the studied foxes was 61.8%. Our findings confirm that foxes in Pomerania carry various parasites, some of which pose a direct threat to human health. As such, constant monitoring of their infestation is essential. Particular attention should be paid to parasite species with potential for transmission to humans, such as Echinococcus multilocularis , Alaria alata and Toxocara canis , whose respective prevalence was found to be 10.9%, 17.6% and 28.5%.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • human health
  • risk factors
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • genetic diversity
  • toxoplasma gondii
  • life cycle