Ectoparasites of dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica

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Autor(a) principal: Troyo,Adriana
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Calderón-Arguedas,Ólger, Alvarado,Gilbert, Vargas-Castro,Luis E., Avendaño,Adrián
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612012000200021
Resumo: Reports on ectoparasites on dogs in Central America are scarce. The aim of this study was to identify flea, louse and tick species infesting dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica, and determine their frequency and coexistence. Ectoparasites were collected from dogs in 83 rural homes at five study sites. Specimens were identified and separated according to species. Fleas were the most common ectoparasite (G = 22,217, DF = 8, p = 0.004). Ctenocephalides felis and Pulex simulans were found in 83% and 55% of the homes with ectoparasites, respectively. Trichodectes canis (13%), Heterodoxus spiniger (10%), Rhipicephalus sanguineus (18%), Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (5%) and Amblyomma ovale (8%) were also present. More than one species was collected in most cases (66%), and the most common combination was C. felis and P. simulans (59% of homes with fleas). The high frequency of P. simulans emphasizes the need for adequate identification. This was the first study involving different ectoparasites of dogs in Costa Rica, as well as the first report of T. canis in this country. The relative frequency and coexistence of these ectoparasites in the home environment may have implications for animal and human health.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ectoparasites of dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica
title Ectoparasites of dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica
spellingShingle Ectoparasites of dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica
Troyo,Adriana
Domestic dogs
Pulex simulans
Ixodida
Siphonaptera
Phthiraptera
Costa Rica
title_short Ectoparasites of dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica
title_full Ectoparasites of dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica
title_fullStr Ectoparasites of dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Ectoparasites of dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica
title_sort Ectoparasites of dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica
author Troyo,Adriana
author_facet Troyo,Adriana
Calderón-Arguedas,Ólger
Alvarado,Gilbert
Vargas-Castro,Luis E.
Avendaño,Adrián
author_role author
author2 Calderón-Arguedas,Ólger
Alvarado,Gilbert
Vargas-Castro,Luis E.
Avendaño,Adrián
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Troyo,Adriana
Calderón-Arguedas,Ólger
Alvarado,Gilbert
Vargas-Castro,Luis E.
Avendaño,Adrián
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Domestic dogs
Pulex simulans
Ixodida
Siphonaptera
Phthiraptera
Costa Rica
topic Domestic dogs
Pulex simulans
Ixodida
Siphonaptera
Phthiraptera
Costa Rica
description Reports on ectoparasites on dogs in Central America are scarce. The aim of this study was to identify flea, louse and tick species infesting dogs in home environments on the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica, and determine their frequency and coexistence. Ectoparasites were collected from dogs in 83 rural homes at five study sites. Specimens were identified and separated according to species. Fleas were the most common ectoparasite (G = 22,217, DF = 8, p = 0.004). Ctenocephalides felis and Pulex simulans were found in 83% and 55% of the homes with ectoparasites, respectively. Trichodectes canis (13%), Heterodoxus spiniger (10%), Rhipicephalus sanguineus (18%), Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (5%) and Amblyomma ovale (8%) were also present. More than one species was collected in most cases (66%), and the most common combination was C. felis and P. simulans (59% of homes with fleas). The high frequency of P. simulans emphasizes the need for adequate identification. This was the first study involving different ectoparasites of dogs in Costa Rica, as well as the first report of T. canis in this country. The relative frequency and coexistence of these ectoparasites in the home environment may have implications for animal and human health.
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