A Survey of Intestinal Helminths of Dogs in Slovakia with an Emphasis on Zoonotic Species
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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Molecular Analyses
2.2. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Helminth Species | Pet Dogs n = 194 (N/%) | Shelter Dogs n = 97 (N/%) | Dogs from Segregated Roma Settlements n = 45 (N/%) | Guard Dogs n = 13 (N/%) | Working Dogs n = 79 (N/%) | Hunting Dogs n = 67 (N/%) | Total | |
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n = 495 (N/%) | 95% CI | |||||||
Toxocara canis * | 22/11.3 | 27/27.8 | 14/31.1 | 3/23.0 | 1/1.3 | 6/9.0 | 73/14.7 | 11.7–18.2 |
Toxascaris leonina | 4/2.1 | 1/1.0 | 2/4.4 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 1/1.5 | 8/1.6 | 0.7–3.2 |
Trichuris vulpis | 11/5.7 | 9/9.3 | 6/13.3 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 5/7.5 | 31/6.3 | 4.3–8.8 |
Capillaria spp. | 4/2.1 | 0/0.0 | 2/4.4 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 1/1.5 | 7/1.4 | 0.6–2.9 |
Ancylostoma/Uncinaria spp.* | 9/4.6 | 15/15.5 | 16/35.5 | 0/0.0 | 1/1.3 | 0/0.0 | 41/8.3 | 6.2–11.4 |
Taeniid species | 8/4.1 | 2/2.1 | 6/13.3 | 1/7.8 | 0/0.0 | 3/4.5 | 20/4.0 | 2.5–6.2 |
Echinococcus multilocularis * | 3/1.5 | 1/1.0 | 3/6.6 | 1/7.8 | 0/0.0 | 3/4.5 | 11/2.2 | 1.1–3.9 |
Echinococcus canadensis * | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0.0–0.6 |
Echinococcus granulosus s.s * | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0.0–0.6 |
Taenia hydatigena | 2/1.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 2/0.4 | 0.1–1.2 |
Taenia spp. | 3/1.5 | 1/1.0 | 3/6.6 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 7/1.4 | 0.6–2.9 |
Dipylidium caninum * | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 |
Totally Infected ** 95% CI | 46/23.7 17.5–29.8 | 38/39.2 29.4–49.6 | 30/66.7 51.1–80.0 | 3/23.1 5.0–53.8 | 2/2.5 0.3–8.9 | 15/22.4 13.1–34.2 | 134/27.1 23.2–31.2 |
Occurrence of Mixed Infection | Pet Dogs n = 194 (N/%) | Shelter Dogs n = 97 (N/%) | Dogs from Segregated Roma Settlements n = 45 (N/%) | Guard Dogs n = 13 (N/%) | Working Dogs n = 79 (N/%) | Hunting Dogs n = 67 (N/%) | Total | |
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n = 495 (N/%) | 95% CI | |||||||
One helminth species | 36/18.5 | 29/29.9 | 19/42.2 | 2/15.4 | 2/2.5 | 14/20.9 | 102/20.6 | 17.1–24.4 |
Two helminth species | 8/4.1 | 6/6.2 | 7/15.6 | 1/7.7 | 0/0.0 | 1/1.5 | 23/4.7 | 2.9–6.9 |
Three helminth species | 2/1.0 | 3/3.1 | 4/8.9 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 0/0.0 | 9/1.8 | 0.83–3.4 |
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Jarošová, J.; Antolová, D.; Lukáč, B.; Maďari, A. A Survey of Intestinal Helminths of Dogs in Slovakia with an Emphasis on Zoonotic Species. Animals 2021, 11, 3000. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11103000
Jarošová J, Antolová D, Lukáč B, Maďari A. A Survey of Intestinal Helminths of Dogs in Slovakia with an Emphasis on Zoonotic Species. Animals. 2021; 11(10):3000. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11103000
Chicago/Turabian StyleJarošová, Júlia, Daniela Antolová, Branislav Lukáč, and Aladár Maďari. 2021. "A Survey of Intestinal Helminths of Dogs in Slovakia with an Emphasis on Zoonotic Species" Animals 11, no. 10: 3000. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11103000
APA StyleJarošová, J., Antolová, D., Lukáč, B., & Maďari, A. (2021). A Survey of Intestinal Helminths of Dogs in Slovakia with an Emphasis on Zoonotic Species. Animals, 11(10), 3000. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11103000