Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Harvey, Tatiani Vitor
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Heukelbach, Jorg, Assunção, Maíra Siles Assunção, Fernandes, Thalna Magalhães, Rocha, Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da, Carlos, Renata Santiago Alberto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/29918
Resumo: Tungiasis is a parasitic skin disease neglected by authorities, health professionals, and the general population. Its occurrence is significantly associated with poverty. A cross-sectional study was conducted to describe the prevalence of tungiasis, associated clinical signs and risk factors of the canine population at a tourist site in the city of Ilhéus, Bahia (northeast Brazil). All village households were visited and dogs inspected after authorization by owners. A semi-structured questionnaire was administered. Of the 114 dogs included in the study, 71 (62.3%) were infested; all of them had lesions on their pads. An ectopic lesion on the nose was observed in one dog (1.4%). The number of manipulated lesions outnumbered the number of vital and avital lesions with an average of 88.3%. Edema (95.8%) and hyperkeratosis (85.9%) were the most prevalent clinical signs. Behavioral disorders such as excessive licking (6/71; 8.5%), disobedience (1/71; 1.4%) and prostration (2/71; 2.8%) were reported. In the multi-variate analysis, semi-restricted condition of the dogs (adjusted OR = 8.58; 95% CI = 2.47–29.76) and the presence of sand on the compound (adjusted OR = 14.23, 95% CI = 2.88–70.28) were significantly associated with infestation. We concluded that, infestation with Tunga spp. is highly endemic in the canine population of the village. The low level of restrictions on dogs and the presence of sand in areas most frequented by the animals are perpetuating factors of infestation in the community, subject to integrated and multidisciplinary intervention measures.
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spelling Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, BrazilTungaTungíaseTungiasis is a parasitic skin disease neglected by authorities, health professionals, and the general population. Its occurrence is significantly associated with poverty. A cross-sectional study was conducted to describe the prevalence of tungiasis, associated clinical signs and risk factors of the canine population at a tourist site in the city of Ilhéus, Bahia (northeast Brazil). All village households were visited and dogs inspected after authorization by owners. A semi-structured questionnaire was administered. Of the 114 dogs included in the study, 71 (62.3%) were infested; all of them had lesions on their pads. An ectopic lesion on the nose was observed in one dog (1.4%). The number of manipulated lesions outnumbered the number of vital and avital lesions with an average of 88.3%. Edema (95.8%) and hyperkeratosis (85.9%) were the most prevalent clinical signs. Behavioral disorders such as excessive licking (6/71; 8.5%), disobedience (1/71; 1.4%) and prostration (2/71; 2.8%) were reported. In the multi-variate analysis, semi-restricted condition of the dogs (adjusted OR = 8.58; 95% CI = 2.47–29.76) and the presence of sand on the compound (adjusted OR = 14.23, 95% CI = 2.88–70.28) were significantly associated with infestation. We concluded that, infestation with Tunga spp. is highly endemic in the canine population of the village. The low level of restrictions on dogs and the presence of sand in areas most frequented by the animals are perpetuating factors of infestation in the community, subject to integrated and multidisciplinary intervention measures.Preventive Veterinary Medicine2018-02-26T17:28:32Z2018-02-26T17:28:32Z2017-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfHARVEY, T. V. et al. Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, Amsterdam, v. 139, part. A, p. 76-81, apr. 2017.0167-58771873-1716 (On line)http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/29918Harvey, Tatiani VitorHeukelbach, JorgAssunção, Maíra Siles AssunçãoFernandes, Thalna MagalhãesRocha, Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães daCarlos, Renata Santiago Albertoengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-03-30T13:49:05Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/29918Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T19:00:23.459150Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil
title Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil
spellingShingle Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil
Harvey, Tatiani Vitor
Tunga
Tungíase
title_short Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil
title_full Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil
title_fullStr Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil
title_sort Canine tungiasis: high prevalence in a tourist region in Bahia state, Brazil
author Harvey, Tatiani Vitor
author_facet Harvey, Tatiani Vitor
Heukelbach, Jorg
Assunção, Maíra Siles Assunção
Fernandes, Thalna Magalhães
Rocha, Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da
Carlos, Renata Santiago Alberto
author_role author
author2 Heukelbach, Jorg
Assunção, Maíra Siles Assunção
Fernandes, Thalna Magalhães
Rocha, Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da
Carlos, Renata Santiago Alberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Harvey, Tatiani Vitor
Heukelbach, Jorg
Assunção, Maíra Siles Assunção
Fernandes, Thalna Magalhães
Rocha, Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da
Carlos, Renata Santiago Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tunga
Tungíase
topic Tunga
Tungíase
description Tungiasis is a parasitic skin disease neglected by authorities, health professionals, and the general population. Its occurrence is significantly associated with poverty. A cross-sectional study was conducted to describe the prevalence of tungiasis, associated clinical signs and risk factors of the canine population at a tourist site in the city of Ilhéus, Bahia (northeast Brazil). All village households were visited and dogs inspected after authorization by owners. A semi-structured questionnaire was administered. Of the 114 dogs included in the study, 71 (62.3%) were infested; all of them had lesions on their pads. An ectopic lesion on the nose was observed in one dog (1.4%). The number of manipulated lesions outnumbered the number of vital and avital lesions with an average of 88.3%. Edema (95.8%) and hyperkeratosis (85.9%) were the most prevalent clinical signs. Behavioral disorders such as excessive licking (6/71; 8.5%), disobedience (1/71; 1.4%) and prostration (2/71; 2.8%) were reported. In the multi-variate analysis, semi-restricted condition of the dogs (adjusted OR = 8.58; 95% CI = 2.47–29.76) and the presence of sand on the compound (adjusted OR = 14.23, 95% CI = 2.88–70.28) were significantly associated with infestation. We concluded that, infestation with Tunga spp. is highly endemic in the canine population of the village. The low level of restrictions on dogs and the presence of sand in areas most frequented by the animals are perpetuating factors of infestation in the community, subject to integrated and multidisciplinary intervention measures.
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