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Selected highlights from other journals: Mucus and water as a transmission source for feline lungworm

  • Autores: A. Giannelli, V. Colella, F. Abramo, Rafael Antonio Nascimento Ramos, L. Falsone, E. Brianti
  • Localización: Veterinary Record, ISSN-e 2042-7670, Vol. 177, Nº. 5, 2015, págs. 127-127
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • GASTROPOD-borne parasites may cause debilitating clinical conditions in both animals and people when the infected intermediate or paratenic hosts are ingested. Gastropod mucus and water have been suspected as a source of infection for some zoonotic metastrongyloids. The feline lungworms Aelurostrongylus abstrusus and Trichostrongylus brevior have been increasing in cat populations; the epidemiology is poorly understood but gastropods have been suspected as being a factor. The aim of this study was to assess the potential of alternative transmission pathways for A abstrusus and T brevior, via the mucus of infected Helix aspersa snails and the water where snails die.


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