Absence of Trichinella spp. larvae in carcasses of road-killed wild animals in Paraná state, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Jurkevicz,Rafaela Maria Boson
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva,Douglas Aparecido da, Ferreira Neto,José Maurício, Matos,Andressa Maria Rorato Nascimento de, Pires,Bárbara Giglio, Paschoal,Aline Ticiani Pereira, Pinto-Ferreira,Fernanda, Bracarense,Ana Paula Frederico Loureiro, Mitsuka-Breganó,Regina, Freire,Roberta Lemos, Navarro,Italmar Teodorico, Caldart,Eloiza Teles
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Trichinella spp. are zoonotic parasites that are widely distributed in warm-blooded carnivores and omnivores, including humans. Until the present moment, Brazil has been considered by World Animal Health Organization free from the domestic cycle of trichinellosis, whereas the parasite’s sylvatic cycle has the status of infection in limited zones. However, neighboring countries such as Argentina have reports of parasite larvae in the wild fauna. The present study aimed to determine the occurrence of Trichinella spp. in road-killed wild animals in Paraná, Brazil. Biological samples from 71 wild animals—29 Didelphis albiventris, 11 Nasua nasua, ten Cerdocyon thous, seven Dasypus novemcinctus, six Leopardus guttulus, six Sphiggurus spinosus and two Puma concolor—collected from November 2016 to November 2021 were subjected to artificial digestion, following the methodology described in the REGULATION (EC) No. 2075/2005. No Trichinella spp. larvae were detected in the carcasses of the road-killed wild animals. However, considering the wide spectrum of possible reservoirs that could act as a link between the sylvatic and domestic cycles and considering the current Brazilian status of sylvatic trichinellosis in limited zones, frequent monitoring of wild fauna remains necessary.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Absence of Trichinella spp. larvae in carcasses of road-killed wild animals in Paraná state, Brazil
title Absence of Trichinella spp. larvae in carcasses of road-killed wild animals in Paraná state, Brazil
spellingShingle Absence of Trichinella spp. larvae in carcasses of road-killed wild animals in Paraná state, Brazil
Jurkevicz,Rafaela Maria Boson
Nematode
trichinellosis
artificial digestion
zoonosis
title_short Absence of Trichinella spp. larvae in carcasses of road-killed wild animals in Paraná state, Brazil
title_full Absence of Trichinella spp. larvae in carcasses of road-killed wild animals in Paraná state, Brazil
title_fullStr Absence of Trichinella spp. larvae in carcasses of road-killed wild animals in Paraná state, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Absence of Trichinella spp. larvae in carcasses of road-killed wild animals in Paraná state, Brazil
title_sort Absence of Trichinella spp. larvae in carcasses of road-killed wild animals in Paraná state, Brazil
author Jurkevicz,Rafaela Maria Boson
author_facet Jurkevicz,Rafaela Maria Boson
Silva,Douglas Aparecido da
Ferreira Neto,José Maurício
Matos,Andressa Maria Rorato Nascimento de
Pires,Bárbara Giglio
Paschoal,Aline Ticiani Pereira
Pinto-Ferreira,Fernanda
Bracarense,Ana Paula Frederico Loureiro
Mitsuka-Breganó,Regina
Freire,Roberta Lemos
Navarro,Italmar Teodorico
Caldart,Eloiza Teles
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author2 Silva,Douglas Aparecido da
Ferreira Neto,José Maurício
Matos,Andressa Maria Rorato Nascimento de
Pires,Bárbara Giglio
Paschoal,Aline Ticiani Pereira
Pinto-Ferreira,Fernanda
Bracarense,Ana Paula Frederico Loureiro
Mitsuka-Breganó,Regina
Freire,Roberta Lemos
Navarro,Italmar Teodorico
Caldart,Eloiza Teles
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jurkevicz,Rafaela Maria Boson
Silva,Douglas Aparecido da
Ferreira Neto,José Maurício
Matos,Andressa Maria Rorato Nascimento de
Pires,Bárbara Giglio
Paschoal,Aline Ticiani Pereira
Pinto-Ferreira,Fernanda
Bracarense,Ana Paula Frederico Loureiro
Mitsuka-Breganó,Regina
Freire,Roberta Lemos
Navarro,Italmar Teodorico
Caldart,Eloiza Teles
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nematode
trichinellosis
artificial digestion
zoonosis
topic Nematode
trichinellosis
artificial digestion
zoonosis
description Abstract Trichinella spp. are zoonotic parasites that are widely distributed in warm-blooded carnivores and omnivores, including humans. Until the present moment, Brazil has been considered by World Animal Health Organization free from the domestic cycle of trichinellosis, whereas the parasite’s sylvatic cycle has the status of infection in limited zones. However, neighboring countries such as Argentina have reports of parasite larvae in the wild fauna. The present study aimed to determine the occurrence of Trichinella spp. in road-killed wild animals in Paraná, Brazil. Biological samples from 71 wild animals—29 Didelphis albiventris, 11 Nasua nasua, ten Cerdocyon thous, seven Dasypus novemcinctus, six Leopardus guttulus, six Sphiggurus spinosus and two Puma concolor—collected from November 2016 to November 2021 were subjected to artificial digestion, following the methodology described in the REGULATION (EC) No. 2075/2005. No Trichinella spp. larvae were detected in the carcasses of the road-killed wild animals. However, considering the wide spectrum of possible reservoirs that could act as a link between the sylvatic and domestic cycles and considering the current Brazilian status of sylvatic trichinellosis in limited zones, frequent monitoring of wild fauna remains necessary.
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