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High prevalence of cattle fascioliasis in coastal areas of Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam

In Vietnam, especially central Vietnam, patients with fascioliasis are increasingly being reported. Since the fascioliasis is zoonotic, survey on the cattle fascioliasis should be informative for the control of human fascioliasis. In this study, the prevalence of cattle fascioliasis as well as the d...

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Autores principales: NGUYEN, Nga Thi, LE, Thinh Cong, VO, Minh Duc Co, VAN CAO, Hoang, NGUYEN, Ly Thi, HO, Khanh Thi, NGUYEN, Quyet Ngoc, TRAN, Vui Quang, MATSUMOTO, Yasunobu
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5487779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0331
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author NGUYEN, Nga Thi
LE, Thinh Cong
VO, Minh Duc Co
VAN CAO, Hoang
NGUYEN, Ly Thi
HO, Khanh Thi
NGUYEN, Quyet Ngoc
TRAN, Vui Quang
MATSUMOTO, Yasunobu
author_facet NGUYEN, Nga Thi
LE, Thinh Cong
VO, Minh Duc Co
VAN CAO, Hoang
NGUYEN, Ly Thi
HO, Khanh Thi
NGUYEN, Quyet Ngoc
TRAN, Vui Quang
MATSUMOTO, Yasunobu
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description In Vietnam, especially central Vietnam, patients with fascioliasis are increasingly being reported. Since the fascioliasis is zoonotic, survey on the cattle fascioliasis should be informative for the control of human fascioliasis. In this study, the prevalence of cattle fascioliasis as well as the density of the intermediate host snails, Lymnaea swinhoei and L. viridis, were studied in Thua Thien Hue (TTH) province during 2014–2015. A total of 572 cattle feces were examined from 27 communes in 9 districts. Fasciola eggs were detected in cattle from 24 communes with an average prevalence of 23.4% (134/ 572). The highest prevalence was detected in cattle in the coastal plain terrain (31.0%) followed by plain (25.5%), mountain (21.7%), and low hilly (16.2%) terrains. The highest proportion of heavy infection (>200 EPG) was observed in the coastal plain terrain (36.1%), followed by mountains (20.0%), low hills (13.0%), and plains (8.9%). Low number of heavy infection, as well as relatively low prevalence in low hills and plains were associated with the extensive use of anti-fluke treatments. High number of intermediate host snails in low hilly and plain terrains also indicate high risk of fascioliasis. In this study, the density of Lymnaea snails in the coastal plain terrain was found to be very high (17.3 snails/m(2)) compared to that in previous studies. This is the first report indicating the recent expansion of cattle fascioliasis in the coastal region in Vietnam.
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spelling pubmed-54877792017-06-30 High prevalence of cattle fascioliasis in coastal areas of Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam NGUYEN, Nga Thi LE, Thinh Cong VO, Minh Duc Co VAN CAO, Hoang NGUYEN, Ly Thi HO, Khanh Thi NGUYEN, Quyet Ngoc TRAN, Vui Quang MATSUMOTO, Yasunobu J Vet Med Sci Parasitology In Vietnam, especially central Vietnam, patients with fascioliasis are increasingly being reported. Since the fascioliasis is zoonotic, survey on the cattle fascioliasis should be informative for the control of human fascioliasis. In this study, the prevalence of cattle fascioliasis as well as the density of the intermediate host snails, Lymnaea swinhoei and L. viridis, were studied in Thua Thien Hue (TTH) province during 2014–2015. A total of 572 cattle feces were examined from 27 communes in 9 districts. Fasciola eggs were detected in cattle from 24 communes with an average prevalence of 23.4% (134/ 572). The highest prevalence was detected in cattle in the coastal plain terrain (31.0%) followed by plain (25.5%), mountain (21.7%), and low hilly (16.2%) terrains. The highest proportion of heavy infection (>200 EPG) was observed in the coastal plain terrain (36.1%), followed by mountains (20.0%), low hills (13.0%), and plains (8.9%). Low number of heavy infection, as well as relatively low prevalence in low hills and plains were associated with the extensive use of anti-fluke treatments. High number of intermediate host snails in low hilly and plain terrains also indicate high risk of fascioliasis. In this study, the density of Lymnaea snails in the coastal plain terrain was found to be very high (17.3 snails/m(2)) compared to that in previous studies. This is the first report indicating the recent expansion of cattle fascioliasis in the coastal region in Vietnam. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2017-05-01 2017-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5487779/ /pubmed/28458272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0331 Text en ©2017 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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NGUYEN, Nga Thi
LE, Thinh Cong
VO, Minh Duc Co
VAN CAO, Hoang
NGUYEN, Ly Thi
HO, Khanh Thi
NGUYEN, Quyet Ngoc
TRAN, Vui Quang
MATSUMOTO, Yasunobu
High prevalence of cattle fascioliasis in coastal areas of Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam
title High prevalence of cattle fascioliasis in coastal areas of Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam
title_full High prevalence of cattle fascioliasis in coastal areas of Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam
title_fullStr High prevalence of cattle fascioliasis in coastal areas of Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed High prevalence of cattle fascioliasis in coastal areas of Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam
title_short High prevalence of cattle fascioliasis in coastal areas of Thua Thien Hue province, Vietnam
title_sort high prevalence of cattle fascioliasis in coastal areas of thua thien hue province, vietnam
topic Parasitology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5487779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.16-0331
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