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Helminthes in Feral Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as an Alien Species in Iran

BACKGROUND: The raccoon, Procyon lotor Linn. (Procyonidae) is native to North and Central America but has been introduced in several European and Asian countries including Japan, Germany and Iran. Objective of this study was to determine frequency of gastrointestinal and tissue helminthes from feral...

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Autores principales: SHARIFDINI, Meysam, AMIN, Omar M., ASHRAFI, Keyhan, KARAMZADEH, Nader, MOBEDI, Iraj, RAHMATI, Behnaz, HESARI, Zahra
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7311809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32595714
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author SHARIFDINI, Meysam
AMIN, Omar M.
ASHRAFI, Keyhan
KARAMZADEH, Nader
MOBEDI, Iraj
RAHMATI, Behnaz
HESARI, Zahra
author_facet SHARIFDINI, Meysam
AMIN, Omar M.
ASHRAFI, Keyhan
KARAMZADEH, Nader
MOBEDI, Iraj
RAHMATI, Behnaz
HESARI, Zahra
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description BACKGROUND: The raccoon, Procyon lotor Linn. (Procyonidae) is native to North and Central America but has been introduced in several European and Asian countries including Japan, Germany and Iran. Objective of this study was to determine frequency of gastrointestinal and tissue helminthes from feral raccoons in Iran. METHODS: During 2015–2017, 30 feral raccoons including 12 males and 18 females were collected from Guilan Province, northern Iran (the only region in Iran where raccoons are found). The gastrointestinal tracts and tissues such as lung, liver and muscles were examined for presence of helminthes. RESULTS: Twenty raccoons (66.7%) were found infected with five intestinal helminth species. The prevalence of infection with Strongyloides procyonis Little, 1966 (Nematoda) was 63.3%, Plagiorchis koreanus Ogata, 1938 (Trematoda) (13.3%), Centrorhynchus sp. Lühe, 1911 (Acanthocephala) (10.0%), Camerostrongylus didelphis Wolfgang, 1951 (Nematoda) (3.3%), and Spirocerca lupi Rudolphi, 1809 (Nematoda) (3.3%). No larvae or adult worms were found in other tissues of the examined raccoons. CONCLUSION: Most of the raccoons were infected with S. procyonis. The public health importance of zoonotic parasites transmittable through raccoons, the rapid control and decrease of raccoon populations and their distribution in Iran are also discussed.
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spelling pubmed-73118092020-06-26 Helminthes in Feral Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as an Alien Species in Iran SHARIFDINI, Meysam AMIN, Omar M. ASHRAFI, Keyhan KARAMZADEH, Nader MOBEDI, Iraj RAHMATI, Behnaz HESARI, Zahra Iran J Parasitol Original Article BACKGROUND: The raccoon, Procyon lotor Linn. (Procyonidae) is native to North and Central America but has been introduced in several European and Asian countries including Japan, Germany and Iran. Objective of this study was to determine frequency of gastrointestinal and tissue helminthes from feral raccoons in Iran. METHODS: During 2015–2017, 30 feral raccoons including 12 males and 18 females were collected from Guilan Province, northern Iran (the only region in Iran where raccoons are found). The gastrointestinal tracts and tissues such as lung, liver and muscles were examined for presence of helminthes. RESULTS: Twenty raccoons (66.7%) were found infected with five intestinal helminth species. The prevalence of infection with Strongyloides procyonis Little, 1966 (Nematoda) was 63.3%, Plagiorchis koreanus Ogata, 1938 (Trematoda) (13.3%), Centrorhynchus sp. Lühe, 1911 (Acanthocephala) (10.0%), Camerostrongylus didelphis Wolfgang, 1951 (Nematoda) (3.3%), and Spirocerca lupi Rudolphi, 1809 (Nematoda) (3.3%). No larvae or adult worms were found in other tissues of the examined raccoons. CONCLUSION: Most of the raccoons were infected with S. procyonis. The public health importance of zoonotic parasites transmittable through raccoons, the rapid control and decrease of raccoon populations and their distribution in Iran are also discussed. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7311809/ /pubmed/32595714 Text en Copyright© Iranian Society of Parasitology & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
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SHARIFDINI, Meysam
AMIN, Omar M.
ASHRAFI, Keyhan
KARAMZADEH, Nader
MOBEDI, Iraj
RAHMATI, Behnaz
HESARI, Zahra
Helminthes in Feral Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as an Alien Species in Iran
title Helminthes in Feral Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as an Alien Species in Iran
title_full Helminthes in Feral Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as an Alien Species in Iran
title_fullStr Helminthes in Feral Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as an Alien Species in Iran
title_full_unstemmed Helminthes in Feral Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as an Alien Species in Iran
title_short Helminthes in Feral Raccoon (Procyon lotor) as an Alien Species in Iran
title_sort helminthes in feral raccoon (procyon lotor) as an alien species in iran
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7311809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32595714
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