Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationship

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Parasitism in Didelphis sp. can express different physiological impacts resulting from the parasite load, as well as the affected organ. It is therefore pertinent to identify the sites and locations of infection to understand the possible effects on the host. The present work is a systematic literat...

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Autores: Araújo Ferreira, Lucas, Lopes de Carvalho, Elaine, Sousa Santana, Ricardo Luis, Guerreiro Giese, Elane
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Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
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Materia:Didelphis
Lesions
Opossum
Organ
Region
Site of infection
Lesiones
Órgano
Región
Sitio de infección
Zarigüeya
Gambá
Lesões
Local da infecção
Órgão
Região
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationship
Principales sitios de infección por helmintos reportados en marsupiales del género Didelphis sp. y la perspectiva de la relación parásito-huesped
Principais sítios de infecção por helmintos relatados em marsupiais do gênero didelphis sp. E a perspectiva da relação parasita-hospedeiro
title Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationship
spellingShingle Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationship
Araújo Ferreira, Lucas
Didelphis
Lesions
Opossum
Organ
Region
Site of infection
Didelphis
Lesiones
Órgano
Región
Sitio de infección
Zarigüeya
Didelphis
Gambá
Lesões
Local da infecção
Órgão
Região
title_short Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationship
title_full Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationship
title_fullStr Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationship
title_full_unstemmed Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationship
title_sort Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationship
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Araújo Ferreira, Lucas
Lopes de Carvalho, Elaine
Sousa Santana, Ricardo Luis
Guerreiro Giese, Elane
author Araújo Ferreira, Lucas
author_facet Araújo Ferreira, Lucas
Lopes de Carvalho, Elaine
Sousa Santana, Ricardo Luis
Guerreiro Giese, Elane
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author2 Lopes de Carvalho, Elaine
Sousa Santana, Ricardo Luis
Guerreiro Giese, Elane
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Didelphis
Lesions
Opossum
Organ
Region
Site of infection
Didelphis
Lesiones
Órgano
Región
Sitio de infección
Zarigüeya
Didelphis
Gambá
Lesões
Local da infecção
Órgão
Região
topic Didelphis
Lesions
Opossum
Organ
Region
Site of infection
Didelphis
Lesiones
Órgano
Región
Sitio de infección
Zarigüeya
Didelphis
Gambá
Lesões
Local da infecção
Órgão
Região
description Parasitism in Didelphis sp. can express different physiological impacts resulting from the parasite load, as well as the affected organ. It is therefore pertinent to identify the sites and locations of infection to understand the possible effects on the host. The present work is a systematic literature review study on articles that described the presence of parasites and their respective sites of infection. Of the 114 studies retrieved in the literature, 54 were eligible to be included in this review. Based on the studies analyzed, the sites identified were organs and/or regions that include the: heart, mesenteric arteries, brain/cerebrum, oral mucosa, esophagus, stomach, small/large intestine, liver, gallbladder, lungs, bronchi, and bronchioles, in addition to other structures and regions. In terms of impact on the host, the analyzed infection sites suggest significant functional impairment, especially in digestive and respiratory structures. This may result in changes to behavioral, locomotion, reproductive capacity, and to losses in survival rates for the animals, in addition to modifying their interaction with the ecosystem and other species, including humans. The findings also reflect the ecological importance of opossums as intermediate and/or definitive hosts for a wide variety of helminths, many of which are of health concern due to their zoonotic potential.
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spelling Main sites of helminth infection reported in marsupials of the genus Didelphis sp. and the perspective of the parasite-host relationshipPrincipales sitios de infección por helmintos reportados en marsupiales del género Didelphis sp. y la perspectiva de la relación parásito-huespedPrincipais sítios de infecção por helmintos relatados em marsupiais do gênero didelphis sp. E a perspectiva da relação parasita-hospedeiroAraújo Ferreira, LucasLopes de Carvalho, ElaineSousa Santana, Ricardo LuisGuerreiro Giese, ElaneDidelphisLesionsOpossumOrganRegionSite of infectionDidelphisLesionesÓrganoRegiónSitio de infecciónZarigüeyaDidelphisGambáLesõesLocal da infecçãoÓrgãoRegião Parasitism in Didelphis sp. can express different physiological impacts resulting from the parasite load, as well as the affected organ. It is therefore pertinent to identify the sites and locations of infection to understand the possible effects on the host. The present work is a systematic literature review study on articles that described the presence of parasites and their respective sites of infection. Of the 114 studies retrieved in the literature, 54 were eligible to be included in this review. Based on the studies analyzed, the sites identified were organs and/or regions that include the: heart, mesenteric arteries, brain/cerebrum, oral mucosa, esophagus, stomach, small/large intestine, liver, gallbladder, lungs, bronchi, and bronchioles, in addition to other structures and regions. In terms of impact on the host, the analyzed infection sites suggest significant functional impairment, especially in digestive and respiratory structures. This may result in changes to behavioral, locomotion, reproductive capacity, and to losses in survival rates for the animals, in addition to modifying their interaction with the ecosystem and other species, including humans. The findings also reflect the ecological importance of opossums as intermediate and/or definitive hosts for a wide variety of helminths, many of which are of health concern due to their zoonotic potential. El parasitismo en Didelphis sp. puede manifestar diferentes efectos fisiológicos dependiendo de la carga parasitaria y el órgano afectado. Por lo tanto, es importante identificar los sitios y las localizaciones de la infección para comprender los posibles efectos en el huésped. Este estudio es una revisión sistemática de la literatura de artículos que describen la presencia de parásitos y sus respectivos sitios de infección. De los 114 estudios recuperados, 54 fueron elegibles para su inclusión en esta revisión. Con base en los estudios analizados, los sitios identificados fueron órganos y/o regiones que incluyen: corazón, arterias mesentéricas, cerebro, mucosa oral, esófago, estómago, intestino delgado/grueso, hígado, vesícula biliar, pulmones, bronquios y bronquiolos, así como otras estructuras y regiones. En términos del impacto en el huésped, los sitios de infección analizados sugieren un deterioro funcional significativo, especialmente en las estructuras digestivas y respiratorias. Esto puede resultar en cambios en el comportamiento, la locomoción, la capacidad reproductiva y la disminución de las tasas de supervivencia, así como en la modificación de sus interacciones con el ecosistema y otras especies, incluyendo a los humanos. Los resultados también reflejan la importancia ecológica de las zarigüeyas como hospedadores intermediarios y/o definitivos de una amplia variedad de helmintos, muchos de los cuales representan un riesgo para la salud debido a su potencial zoonótico. O parasitismo em Didelphis sp. pode expressar diferentes impactos fisiológicos resultantes da carga parasitária, bem como do órgão afetado. Portanto, é pertinente identificar os sítios e localizações da infecção para entender os possíveis efeitos no hospedeiro. O presente trabalho é um estudo de revisão sistemática da literatura sobre artigos que descreveram a presença de parasitas e seus respectivos sítios de infecção. Dos 114 estudos recuperados na literatura, 54 foram elegíveis para inclusão nesta revisão. Com base nos estudos analisados, os sítios identificados foram órgãos e/ou regiões que incluem: coração, artérias mesentéricas, cérebro/cérebro, mucosa oral, esôfago, estômago, intestino delgado/grosso, fígado, vesícula biliar, pulmões, brônquios e bronquíolos, além de outras estruturas e regiões. Em termos de impacto no hospedeiro, os sítios de infecção analisados sugerem comprometimento funcional significativo, especialmente em estruturas digestivas e respiratórias. Isso pode resultar em alterações no comportamento, na locomoção, na capacidade reprodutiva e em perdas nas taxas de sobrevivência dos animais, além de modificar sua interação com o ecossistema e outras espécies, incluindo humanos. Os resultados também refletem a importância ecológica dos gambás como hospedeiros intermediários e/ou definitivos para uma ampla variedade de helmintos, muitos dos quais representam uma preocupação para a saúde devido ao seu potencial zoonótico.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2025-09-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/2006Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 19 Núm. 2 (2025): Neotropical Helminthology (Versión Anticipada)1995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/2006/3310https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/20062025-10-18T20:27:02Z
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