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Intestinal endoparasitism in wild cat (Felis silvestris) from Banat area (Romania) Cover

Intestinal endoparasitism in wild cat (Felis silvestris) from Banat area (Romania)

Open Access
|Sep 2023

Abstract

The wild cat (Felis silvestris), spread in Romania from the Danube Delta to the mountain range is present in the Banat area, on the hunting ground that can be contaminated with different stage developmental forms of parasites, some of them having real zoonotic potential. The wild cat is an animal protected by the Romanian law of protection animals.

Coprological samples from 88 wild cats from 16 hunting grounds, as well as the gastrointestinal tract collected from six wild cats cadavers and the molecular characterization of the cestodes identified in their intestines, allowed us to establish intestinal parasitic fauna. During coprological examination Isospora oocysts, tapeworm eggs, eggs of Toxocara cati, Ancylostoma spp. and Capillaria spp were found. At the same time, the form of genera Mesocestoides, Taenia, Toxocara/Toxascaris and Ancylostoma were identified at necropsy. Further polymerase chain reaction (PCR) identification revealed the species of Taenia taenieformis, and Mesocestoides litteratus, the latter providing a zoonotic potential.

This study, the first in the western part of the country (Banat area, Timis County), provides information about the parasitic fauna of wild cats and underlines the importance of the human contamination risk.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2023-0015 | Journal eISSN: 1336-9083 | Journal ISSN: 0440-6605
Language: English
Page range: 161 - 165
Submitted on: Sep 22, 2022
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Accepted on: May 23, 2023
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Published on: Sep 22, 2023
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2023 N. Mederle, G. Darabus, A. Stancu, M. Pentea, M. Imre, I. Luca, I. Pavlovic, N. Zdravković, published by Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Parasitology
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