Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, Venezuela
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Toxocariasis is a human infection caused by the larvae of the nematodes Toxocara canis (Werner, 1782) or Toxocara cati (Schrank, 1788), which are parasitic in animals, and represents a serious public health problem. The objective of this study was to investigate the information and prevalence of par...
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| Institución: | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal |
| Repositorio: | Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal |
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| Materia: | Parasitic disease Epidemiology Larva migrans Dogs Toxocara canis Zoonosis Enfermedad parasitaria Epidemiología Perros |
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Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, VenezuelaFocos zoonóticos de Toxocara sp.: comparación de dos regiones turísticas en el estado Sucre, VenezuelaGomez-Martinez, Erika Gonçalves-Vallejos, Márcia Viviana Bravo - Rodríguez, María Betania Tulio-Díaz, Marcos Simoni-González, Zulay Guilarte, Del Valle Farias-da Silva, Elizangela Manuel-Salimo, Zeca de Sousa-Xavier, Luziana Grafe Oliveira PontesParasitic diseaseEpidemiologyLarva migransDogsToxocara canisZoonosisEnfermedad parasitariaEpidemiologíaLarva migransPerrosToxocara canisZoonosisToxocariasis is a human infection caused by the larvae of the nematodes Toxocara canis (Werner, 1782) or Toxocara cati (Schrank, 1788), which are parasitic in animals, and represents a serious public health problem. The objective of this study was to investigate the information and prevalence of parasitic toxocariasis in the state of Sucre, Venezuela, particularly in the municipalities of Montes and Sucre, in communities considered vulnerable due to social and economic deficiencies within the epidemiological/sanitary monitoring. In these municipalities, there are many stray dogs living near homes and maintaining contact with other domestic dogs. The seroprevalence of T. canis was evaluated through the ELISA method. A seroprevalence of IgG anti-T. canis was obtained in the parish of San Juan of 90.12% and in the parish of Cumanacoa of 82.14%. In the parish of San Juan, when evaluating the prevalence of parasites by species, T. canis was present in 18.37% of the feces of the canines evaluated. On the other hand, in the parish of Cumanacoa, T. canis was present in 9.90% of the canine samples analyzed; similarly, the presence of Toxocara sp. in soils in both parishes. In summary, the determination of two zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp. in the state of Sucre, Venezuela, since all the factors necessary for the transmission of toxocariasis are present.La toxocariasis es una infección humana causada por las larvas de los nematodos Toxocara canis (Werner, 1782) o Toxocara cati (Schrank, 1788), que son parásitos en los animales, y representa un grave problema de salud pública. El objetivo de este trabajo fue investigar la información y prevalencia de toxocariasis parasitaria en el estado Sucre, Venezuela, particularmente en los municipios de Montes y Sucre, en comunidades consideradas vulnerables por deficiencias sociales y económicas en el monitoreo epidemiológico/sanitario. En estos municipios hay muchos perros callejeros que viven cerca de las casas y mantienen contacto con otros perros domésticos. La seroprevalencia de T. canis se evaluó mediante el método ELISA. Se obtuvo una seroprevalencia de IgG anti-T. canis en la parroquia San Juan de 90,12% y en la parroquia Cumanacoa de 82,14%. En la parroquia San Juan, al evaluar la prevalencia de parásitos por especie, T. canis estuvo presente en el 18,37% de las heces de los caninos evaluados. Por otra parte, en la parroquia Cumanacoa, T. canis estuvo presente en el 9,90% de las muestras caninas analizadas; Asimismo, la presencia de Toxocara sp. en suelos de ambas parroquias. En resumen, la determinación de dos focos zoonóticos de Toxocara sp. en el estado Sucre, Venezuela, ya que están presentes todos los factores necesarios para la transmisión de la toxocariasis.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2024-12-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1825Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 2 Núm. 18 (2024): Neotropical Helminthology ; 225-2391995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1825/3084https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1825/3252https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/18252025-09-16T00:50:21Z |
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Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, Venezuela Focos zoonóticos de Toxocara sp.: comparación de dos regiones turísticas en el estado Sucre, Venezuela |
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Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, Venezuela |
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Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, Venezuela Gomez-Martinez, Erika Parasitic disease Epidemiology Larva migrans Dogs Toxocara canis Zoonosis Enfermedad parasitaria Epidemiología Larva migrans Perros Toxocara canis Zoonosis |
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Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, Venezuela |
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Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, Venezuela |
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Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, Venezuela |
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Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, Venezuela |
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Zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp.: comparison of two tourist regions in the state of Sucre, Venezuela |
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Gomez-Martinez, Erika Gonçalves-Vallejos, Márcia Viviana Bravo - Rodríguez, María Betania Tulio-Díaz, Marcos Simoni-González, Zulay Guilarte, Del Valle Farias-da Silva, Elizangela Manuel-Salimo, Zeca de Sousa-Xavier, Luziana Grafe Oliveira Pontes |
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Gomez-Martinez, Erika |
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Gomez-Martinez, Erika Gonçalves-Vallejos, Márcia Viviana Bravo - Rodríguez, María Betania Tulio-Díaz, Marcos Simoni-González, Zulay Guilarte, Del Valle Farias-da Silva, Elizangela Manuel-Salimo, Zeca de Sousa-Xavier, Luziana Grafe Oliveira Pontes |
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Gonçalves-Vallejos, Márcia Viviana Bravo - Rodríguez, María Betania Tulio-Díaz, Marcos Simoni-González, Zulay Guilarte, Del Valle Farias-da Silva, Elizangela Manuel-Salimo, Zeca de Sousa-Xavier, Luziana Grafe Oliveira Pontes |
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Parasitic disease Epidemiology Larva migrans Dogs Toxocara canis Zoonosis Enfermedad parasitaria Epidemiología Larva migrans Perros Toxocara canis Zoonosis |
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Parasitic disease Epidemiology Larva migrans Dogs Toxocara canis Zoonosis Enfermedad parasitaria Epidemiología Larva migrans Perros Toxocara canis Zoonosis |
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Toxocariasis is a human infection caused by the larvae of the nematodes Toxocara canis (Werner, 1782) or Toxocara cati (Schrank, 1788), which are parasitic in animals, and represents a serious public health problem. The objective of this study was to investigate the information and prevalence of parasitic toxocariasis in the state of Sucre, Venezuela, particularly in the municipalities of Montes and Sucre, in communities considered vulnerable due to social and economic deficiencies within the epidemiological/sanitary monitoring. In these municipalities, there are many stray dogs living near homes and maintaining contact with other domestic dogs. The seroprevalence of T. canis was evaluated through the ELISA method. A seroprevalence of IgG anti-T. canis was obtained in the parish of San Juan of 90.12% and in the parish of Cumanacoa of 82.14%. In the parish of San Juan, when evaluating the prevalence of parasites by species, T. canis was present in 18.37% of the feces of the canines evaluated. On the other hand, in the parish of Cumanacoa, T. canis was present in 9.90% of the canine samples analyzed; similarly, the presence of Toxocara sp. in soils in both parishes. In summary, the determination of two zoonotic foci of Toxocara sp. in the state of Sucre, Venezuela, since all the factors necessary for the transmission of toxocariasis are present. |
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