Frequência e fatores associados à contaminação de pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. na região de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo

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Ano de defesa: 2017
Autor(a) principal: MERIGUETI, Yslla Fernanda Fitz Balo lattes
Orientador(a): SANTARÉM, Vamilton Alvares lattes
Banca de defesa: COELHO, Willian Marinho Dourado lattes, GIUFFRIDA, Rogério lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Oeste Paulista
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Ciência Animal
Departamento: Mestrado em Ciência Animal
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/1015
Resumo: Toxocariasis is one of the most prevalent parasitic zoonoses in the world. The disease can present visceral, ocular, and neurotoxocariasis forms, and is principally caused by the nematode Toxocara canis, whose definitive host is the dog. The transmission of toxocariasis to humans is caused by accidental ingestion of larval eggs of the parasite, present in the soil. Studies have shown that dog hair has the capacity to harbor eggs of the parasite and represents a risk for transmission of the zoonosis. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the frequency and factors associated with the contamination of dog hair by Toxocara spp. of animals attended and/or abandoned at a Veterinary School Hospital in the western region of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The hair samples were collected from the perineal region, and upper and lower tail regions. For analysis of the samples and recovery of Toxocara spp., the material was washed in Tween 20 and then filtered through sieves of 300µm, 212µm, and 38µm. Hair samples from 165 dogs were analyzed (23.0% abandoned and 77.0% domiciled dogs). Of the analyzed samples, 59 (35.8%) were from puppies and 106 (64.2%) from adult animals. In the sample evaluation, 6.7% of the dogs (11/165) were contaminated, with a mean of 12.2 eggs per animal (1-70 eggs/animal) and 57.5 eggs/gram of hair. There was an association between the presence of eggs in the hair and the animal being a puppy, abandoned, with no defined breed. Deworming was a protective factor for hair contamination. All animals with the presence of eggs in the hair presented with diarrhea/soft feces. Of the recovered eggs, all presented characteristics of viability. The perineal region was the most commonly contaminated (72.4%).The results demonstrate that the eggs of Toxocara spp. can be eliminated in the feces and can adhere to the surface of the hair of dogs, where they embryonate, mainly in puppies, non-domiciled dogs, dogs that are not dewormed, and those with short hair. Thus, prophylactic anthelmintic treatment and correct care regarding the hygiene of animals, especially in the first months of life, become essential to reduce the risk of transmission of toxocariasis to humans through direct contact with dogs.
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The transmission of toxocariasis to humans is caused by accidental ingestion of larval eggs of the parasite, present in the soil. Studies have shown that dog hair has the capacity to harbor eggs of the parasite and represents a risk for transmission of the zoonosis. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the frequency and factors associated with the contamination of dog hair by Toxocara spp. of animals attended and/or abandoned at a Veterinary School Hospital in the western region of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The hair samples were collected from the perineal region, and upper and lower tail regions. For analysis of the samples and recovery of Toxocara spp., the material was washed in Tween 20 and then filtered through sieves of 300µm, 212µm, and 38µm. Hair samples from 165 dogs were analyzed (23.0% abandoned and 77.0% domiciled dogs). Of the analyzed samples, 59 (35.8%) were from puppies and 106 (64.2%) from adult animals. In the sample evaluation, 6.7% of the dogs (11/165) were contaminated, with a mean of 12.2 eggs per animal (1-70 eggs/animal) and 57.5 eggs/gram of hair. There was an association between the presence of eggs in the hair and the animal being a puppy, abandoned, with no defined breed. Deworming was a protective factor for hair contamination. All animals with the presence of eggs in the hair presented with diarrhea/soft feces. Of the recovered eggs, all presented characteristics of viability. The perineal region was the most commonly contaminated (72.4%).The results demonstrate that the eggs of Toxocara spp. can be eliminated in the feces and can adhere to the surface of the hair of dogs, where they embryonate, mainly in puppies, non-domiciled dogs, dogs that are not dewormed, and those with short hair. Thus, prophylactic anthelmintic treatment and correct care regarding the hygiene of animals, especially in the first months of life, become essential to reduce the risk of transmission of toxocariasis to humans through direct contact with dogs.A toxocaríase é uma das zoonoses parasitárias mais prevalentes mundialmente. A doença pode se apresentar nas formas visceral, ocular e neurotoxocaríase, e é causada principalmente pelo nematódeo Toxocara canis, cujo hospedeiro definitivo é o cão. A transmissão da toxocaríase para o humano é ocasionada pela ingestão acidental de ovos larvados do parasita presentes no solo. Estudos têm mostrado que os pêlos de cães tem a capacidade de abrigar ovos do parasito e representar risco para a transmissão da zoonose. O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a frequência e os fatores associados à contaminação do pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. de animais atendidos e/ou abandonados em um hospital veterinário escola na região Oeste do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil. As amostras de pêlos foram coletadas das regiões perineal, superior e inferior da cauda. Para a análise das amostras e recuperação de ovos de Toxocara spp. foi realizada a lavagem do material em Tween 20 e posterior filtragem em tamises de 300µm, 212µm e 38µm. Foram analisadas amostras de pêlos de 165 cães, sendo, 23,0% abandonados e 77,0% domiciliados. Das amostras analisadas, 59 (35,8%) provenientes de filhotes e 106 (64,2%) de animais adultos. Na avaliação das amostras, 6,7% (11/165) estavam contaminadas, com média de 12,2 ovos por animal (1-70 ovos/animal) e de 57,5 ovos/grama de pêlo. Houve associação entre a presença de ovos no pêlo e o animal ser filhote, abandonado, sem definição racial. A desverminação foi fator de proteção para a contaminação do pêlo. Todos os animais com presença de ovos no pêlo apresentavam diarreia/fezes pastosas. Dos ovos recuperados, todos apresentavam características de viabilidade. A região perineal foi a mais contaminada (72,4%). Os resultados mostram que os ovos de Toxocara spp. podem aderir à superfície da pele/pêlos de cães, onde embrionam, principalmente nas categorias: filhotes, cães não domiciliados, sem desverminação e que possuem o pêlo curto. Dessa forma, o tratamento anti-helmíntico profilático e os cuidados corretos com a higiene dos animais, principalmente nos primeiros meses de vida, tornam-se fundamentais para reduzir os riscos de transmissão de toxocaríase aos humanos por contato direto com os cães.Submitted by Adriana Martinez (amartinez@unoeste.br) on 2017-06-20T19:40:07Z No. of bitstreams: 1 yslla.pdf: 218837 bytes, checksum: dac3c503a3579fc26605d82d65820c54 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-20T19:40:07Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Frequência e fatores associados à contaminação de pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. na região de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Frequency and risk factors associated with contamination of dog hair by Toxocara spp., in Presidente Prudente, São Paulo state, Brazil
title Frequência e fatores associados à contaminação de pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. na região de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo
spellingShingle Frequência e fatores associados à contaminação de pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. na região de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo
MERIGUETI, Yslla Fernanda Fitz Balo
Larva migrans; Toxocaríase; Zoonose
Larva migrans; Toxocariasis; Zoonosis
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Frequência e fatores associados à contaminação de pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. na região de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo
title_full Frequência e fatores associados à contaminação de pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. na região de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo
title_fullStr Frequência e fatores associados à contaminação de pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. na região de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo
title_full_unstemmed Frequência e fatores associados à contaminação de pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. na região de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo
title_sort Frequência e fatores associados à contaminação de pêlo de cães por ovos de Toxocara spp. na região de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo
author MERIGUETI, Yslla Fernanda Fitz Balo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MERIGUETI, Yslla Fernanda Fitz Balo
contributor_str_mv SANTARÉM, Vamilton Alvares
COELHO, Willian Marinho Dourado
GIUFFRIDA, Rogério
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Larva migrans; Toxocaríase; Zoonose
topic Larva migrans; Toxocaríase; Zoonose
Larva migrans; Toxocariasis; Zoonosis
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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description Toxocariasis is one of the most prevalent parasitic zoonoses in the world. The disease can present visceral, ocular, and neurotoxocariasis forms, and is principally caused by the nematode Toxocara canis, whose definitive host is the dog. The transmission of toxocariasis to humans is caused by accidental ingestion of larval eggs of the parasite, present in the soil. Studies have shown that dog hair has the capacity to harbor eggs of the parasite and represents a risk for transmission of the zoonosis. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the frequency and factors associated with the contamination of dog hair by Toxocara spp. of animals attended and/or abandoned at a Veterinary School Hospital in the western region of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The hair samples were collected from the perineal region, and upper and lower tail regions. For analysis of the samples and recovery of Toxocara spp., the material was washed in Tween 20 and then filtered through sieves of 300µm, 212µm, and 38µm. Hair samples from 165 dogs were analyzed (23.0% abandoned and 77.0% domiciled dogs). Of the analyzed samples, 59 (35.8%) were from puppies and 106 (64.2%) from adult animals. In the sample evaluation, 6.7% of the dogs (11/165) were contaminated, with a mean of 12.2 eggs per animal (1-70 eggs/animal) and 57.5 eggs/gram of hair. There was an association between the presence of eggs in the hair and the animal being a puppy, abandoned, with no defined breed. Deworming was a protective factor for hair contamination. All animals with the presence of eggs in the hair presented with diarrhea/soft feces. Of the recovered eggs, all presented characteristics of viability. The perineal region was the most commonly contaminated (72.4%).The results demonstrate that the eggs of Toxocara spp. can be eliminated in the feces and can adhere to the surface of the hair of dogs, where they embryonate, mainly in puppies, non-domiciled dogs, dogs that are not dewormed, and those with short hair. Thus, prophylactic anthelmintic treatment and correct care regarding the hygiene of animals, especially in the first months of life, become essential to reduce the risk of transmission of toxocariasis to humans through direct contact with dogs.
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