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Prevalence of Fleas and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Free-Roaming Cats in Central Mexico

The prevalence of fleas and gastrointestinal parasites in free-roaming and domestic cats in central Mexico was evaluated. Three hundred and fifty eight cats captured in the street or brought in by owners to the Animal Control Center Unit, a unit of State Government, from June 2010 to May 2011, were...

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Autores principales: Cantó, Germinal J., Guerrero, Roberto I., Olvera-Ramírez, Andrea M., Milián, Feliciano, Mosqueda, Juan, Aguilar-Tipacamú, Gabriela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3616013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23573282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060744
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author Cantó, Germinal J.
Guerrero, Roberto I.
Olvera-Ramírez, Andrea M.
Milián, Feliciano
Mosqueda, Juan
Aguilar-Tipacamú, Gabriela
author_facet Cantó, Germinal J.
Guerrero, Roberto I.
Olvera-Ramírez, Andrea M.
Milián, Feliciano
Mosqueda, Juan
Aguilar-Tipacamú, Gabriela
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description The prevalence of fleas and gastrointestinal parasites in free-roaming and domestic cats in central Mexico was evaluated. Three hundred and fifty eight cats captured in the street or brought in by owners to the Animal Control Center Unit, a unit of State Government, from June 2010 to May 2011, were included in the study. All cats were examined for the presence of fleas and gastrointestinal worms. One-hundred and ninety (53%) cats were infested with at least one flea species. Single infestations were observed in 106 (30%) cats and mixed infestations in 84 (23%) cats. Four species of fleas were recovered: Ctenocephalides felis in 53% of the cats, C. canis in 18%, Echidnophaga gallinacea in 7% and Pulex irritans in 1%. One-hundred and sixty three (45%) cats were infected with one or more species of gastrointestinal parasites: 48 (13%) with nematodes, 145 (40%) with cestodes, and one animal presented Moniliformis moniliformis. Prevalences and mean intensity of infection were: Physaloptera praeputialis 7 and 18; T. cati 3 and 2; Ancylostoma tubaeforme 2.5 and 2; Toxascaris leonina 0.5 and 2; Dipylidium caninum 36 and 32; Taenia taeniformis 4 and 3 and Moniliformis moniliformis 0.3 and 106, respectively. There was significant association (P<0.01), between season and ectoparasites load, more fleas were obtained in the summer and autumn than in the winter and spring; however, no statistical difference was observed for endoparasites load (P>0.05). The correlation between the total number of ectoparasites and endoparasites was not significant (r = 0.089, P = 0.094).
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spelling pubmed-36160132013-04-09 Prevalence of Fleas and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Free-Roaming Cats in Central Mexico Cantó, Germinal J. Guerrero, Roberto I. Olvera-Ramírez, Andrea M. Milián, Feliciano Mosqueda, Juan Aguilar-Tipacamú, Gabriela PLoS One Research Article The prevalence of fleas and gastrointestinal parasites in free-roaming and domestic cats in central Mexico was evaluated. Three hundred and fifty eight cats captured in the street or brought in by owners to the Animal Control Center Unit, a unit of State Government, from June 2010 to May 2011, were included in the study. All cats were examined for the presence of fleas and gastrointestinal worms. One-hundred and ninety (53%) cats were infested with at least one flea species. Single infestations were observed in 106 (30%) cats and mixed infestations in 84 (23%) cats. Four species of fleas were recovered: Ctenocephalides felis in 53% of the cats, C. canis in 18%, Echidnophaga gallinacea in 7% and Pulex irritans in 1%. One-hundred and sixty three (45%) cats were infected with one or more species of gastrointestinal parasites: 48 (13%) with nematodes, 145 (40%) with cestodes, and one animal presented Moniliformis moniliformis. Prevalences and mean intensity of infection were: Physaloptera praeputialis 7 and 18; T. cati 3 and 2; Ancylostoma tubaeforme 2.5 and 2; Toxascaris leonina 0.5 and 2; Dipylidium caninum 36 and 32; Taenia taeniformis 4 and 3 and Moniliformis moniliformis 0.3 and 106, respectively. There was significant association (P<0.01), between season and ectoparasites load, more fleas were obtained in the summer and autumn than in the winter and spring; however, no statistical difference was observed for endoparasites load (P>0.05). The correlation between the total number of ectoparasites and endoparasites was not significant (r = 0.089, P = 0.094). Public Library of Science 2013-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3616013/ /pubmed/23573282 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060744 Text en © 2013 Cantó et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Olvera-Ramírez, Andrea M.
Milián, Feliciano
Mosqueda, Juan
Aguilar-Tipacamú, Gabriela
Prevalence of Fleas and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Free-Roaming Cats in Central Mexico
title Prevalence of Fleas and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Free-Roaming Cats in Central Mexico
title_full Prevalence of Fleas and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Free-Roaming Cats in Central Mexico
title_fullStr Prevalence of Fleas and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Free-Roaming Cats in Central Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Fleas and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Free-Roaming Cats in Central Mexico
title_short Prevalence of Fleas and Gastrointestinal Parasites in Free-Roaming Cats in Central Mexico
title_sort prevalence of fleas and gastrointestinal parasites in free-roaming cats in central mexico
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3616013/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23573282
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060744
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