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First Molecular Identification of Calicophoron daubneyi (Dinnik, 1962) and Paramphistomum leydeni (Nasmark, 1937) in Wild Ruminants from Romania

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Rumen flukes are geographically widespread trematodes affecting wild and domestic ruminants. Severe diarrhoea and weight loss are the major clinical signs, and the disease might be fatal in severely infested individuals. Fifty-two pre-stomachs (rumen and reticulum) obtained from roe...

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Autores principales: Morariu, Sorin, Sîrbu, Cătălin Bogdan, Tóth, Adrienn Gréta, Dărăbuș, Gheorghe, Oprescu, Ion, Mederle, Narcisa, Ilie, Marius Stelian, Imre, Mirela, Sîrbu, Beatrice Ana-Maria, Solymosi, Norbert, Florea, Tiana, Imre, Kalman
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10611404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10100603
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Sumario:SIMPLE SUMMARY: Rumen flukes are geographically widespread trematodes affecting wild and domestic ruminants. Severe diarrhoea and weight loss are the major clinical signs, and the disease might be fatal in severely infested individuals. Fifty-two pre-stomachs (rumen and reticulum) obtained from roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) that were hunted on 14 hunting grounds from Timiș and Arad counties were examined for the presence of paramphistomes. Three (9.09%) out of 33 samples were positive in Timiș County, and one (5.26%) out of 19 samples was positive in Arad County, the main identified species being C. daubneyi and P. leydeni. ABSTRACT: Rumen flukes are geographically widespread trematodes affecting wild and domestic ruminants. The juvenile forms, which are found in the small intestine, are more pathogenic compared to the adults. Severe diarrhoea and weight loss are the major clinical signs, and the disease might be fatal in severely infested individuals. In the last decade, paramphistomosis has been described as an emerging parasitic disease in Europe. This study aimed to identify the rumen fluke species in wild ruminants from western Romania. Fifty-two pre-stomachs obtained from roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) that were hunted on 14 hunting grounds from Timiș and Arad counties were examined for the presence of paramphistomes. Three (9.09%) out of 33 samples were positive in Timiș County, and one (5.26%) out of 19 samples was positive in Arad County. Subsequent PCR testing revealed that three samples were positive for Calicophoron daubneyi and one for Paramphistomum leydeni. The presence of C. daubneyi and P. leydeni in roe deer has not been previously reported in Romania. Two Paramphistomum species—C. daubneyi and P. leydeni—were revealed as the main species of rumen flukes in roe deer from forests in Romania.