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Trichinella spp. Infection in European Polecats (Mustela Putorius Linnaeus, 1758) from Romania

The European polecat (Mustela putorius Linnaeus, 1758) is in decline in Romania, often living near human settlements, from mountains to lowlands. They feed on a wide variety of small animals, including rodents, such as mice or rats. The occurrence of this parasite in polecats from Romania was mentio...

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Autores principales: Boros, Z., Ionică, A. M., Deak, G., Mihalca, A. D., Chișamera, G., Constantinescu, I. C., Adam, C., Gherman, C. M., Cozma, V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8647949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34934394
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2021-0032
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author Boros, Z.
Ionică, A. M.
Deak, G.
Mihalca, A. D.
Chișamera, G.
Constantinescu, I. C.
Adam, C.
Gherman, C. M.
Cozma, V.
author_facet Boros, Z.
Ionică, A. M.
Deak, G.
Mihalca, A. D.
Chișamera, G.
Constantinescu, I. C.
Adam, C.
Gherman, C. M.
Cozma, V.
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description The European polecat (Mustela putorius Linnaeus, 1758) is in decline in Romania, often living near human settlements, from mountains to lowlands. They feed on a wide variety of small animals, including rodents, such as mice or rats. The occurrence of this parasite in polecats from Romania was mentioned only once in 1991, but the parasite species was not confirmed by molecular biology. The study aimed to investigate the occurrence of Trichinella spp. in European polecats from Romania and to identify the parasite species by molecular tools. A total of 75 wild European polecats were examined by trichinoscopy and artificial digestion. A large number of animals were examined because of their wide distribution in Romanian territory and their presence near human settlements. For species determination, the positive muscle samples and the larvae recovered from artificial digestion were collected for DNA isolation and further processed by means of Multiplex PCR. Only two polecats from southern Romania tested positive for Trichinella spp. infection. During trichinoscopy examination, 48 (in a polecat from Giurgiu County) and 78 (in a polecat from Ialomița County) cysts were found in the tested (56 samples/animal) tissue samples. Artificial digestion revealed infection with 2466 larvae/100 g of muscle in the polecat from Ialomița and 254/100 g in the polecat from Giurgiu. The Multiplex PCR indicated the occurrence of Trichinella spiralis in the polecat from Giurgiu and a co-infection with T. spiralis and T. britovi in the polecat from Ialomița. The current study confirms through molecular biology, the occurrence of T. spiralis and T. britovi, as well as the occurrence of co-infection with these two Trichinella species in European polecats from Romania.
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spelling pubmed-86479492021-12-20 Trichinella spp. Infection in European Polecats (Mustela Putorius Linnaeus, 1758) from Romania Boros, Z. Ionică, A. M. Deak, G. Mihalca, A. D. Chișamera, G. Constantinescu, I. C. Adam, C. Gherman, C. M. Cozma, V. Helminthologia Research Note The European polecat (Mustela putorius Linnaeus, 1758) is in decline in Romania, often living near human settlements, from mountains to lowlands. They feed on a wide variety of small animals, including rodents, such as mice or rats. The occurrence of this parasite in polecats from Romania was mentioned only once in 1991, but the parasite species was not confirmed by molecular biology. The study aimed to investigate the occurrence of Trichinella spp. in European polecats from Romania and to identify the parasite species by molecular tools. A total of 75 wild European polecats were examined by trichinoscopy and artificial digestion. A large number of animals were examined because of their wide distribution in Romanian territory and their presence near human settlements. For species determination, the positive muscle samples and the larvae recovered from artificial digestion were collected for DNA isolation and further processed by means of Multiplex PCR. Only two polecats from southern Romania tested positive for Trichinella spp. infection. During trichinoscopy examination, 48 (in a polecat from Giurgiu County) and 78 (in a polecat from Ialomița County) cysts were found in the tested (56 samples/animal) tissue samples. Artificial digestion revealed infection with 2466 larvae/100 g of muscle in the polecat from Ialomița and 254/100 g in the polecat from Giurgiu. The Multiplex PCR indicated the occurrence of Trichinella spiralis in the polecat from Giurgiu and a co-infection with T. spiralis and T. britovi in the polecat from Ialomița. The current study confirms through molecular biology, the occurrence of T. spiralis and T. britovi, as well as the occurrence of co-infection with these two Trichinella species in European polecats from Romania. Sciendo 2021-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8647949/ /pubmed/34934394 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2021-0032 Text en © 2021 Z. Boros, A. M. Ionică, G. Deak, A. D. Mihalca, G. Chișamera, I. C. Constantinescu, C. Adam, C. M. Gherman, V. Cozma, published by Sciendo https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
spellingShingle Research Note
Boros, Z.
Ionică, A. M.
Deak, G.
Mihalca, A. D.
Chișamera, G.
Constantinescu, I. C.
Adam, C.
Gherman, C. M.
Cozma, V.
Trichinella spp. Infection in European Polecats (Mustela Putorius Linnaeus, 1758) from Romania
title Trichinella spp. Infection in European Polecats (Mustela Putorius Linnaeus, 1758) from Romania
title_full Trichinella spp. Infection in European Polecats (Mustela Putorius Linnaeus, 1758) from Romania
title_fullStr Trichinella spp. Infection in European Polecats (Mustela Putorius Linnaeus, 1758) from Romania
title_full_unstemmed Trichinella spp. Infection in European Polecats (Mustela Putorius Linnaeus, 1758) from Romania
title_short Trichinella spp. Infection in European Polecats (Mustela Putorius Linnaeus, 1758) from Romania
title_sort trichinella spp. infection in european polecats (mustela putorius linnaeus, 1758) from romania
topic Research Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8647949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34934394
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/helm-2021-0032
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