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Epidemiology and Integrative Taxonomy of Helminths of Invasive Wild Boars, Brazil

Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are a significant invasive species in Brazil. We evaluated the helminth diversity of 96 wild boars in São Paulo state. Helminth infection descriptors were calculated, the species were identified and their 18S, 28S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions were amplif...

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Autores principales: Perin, Patricia Parreira, Lapera, Ivan Moura, Arias-Pacheco, Carmen Andrea, Mendonça, Talita Oliveira, Oliveira, Wilson Junior, de Souza Pollo, Andressa, dos Santos Silva, Carolina, Tebaldi, José Hairton, da Silva, Bruna, Lux-Hoppe, Estevam Guilherme
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020175
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author Perin, Patricia Parreira
Lapera, Ivan Moura
Arias-Pacheco, Carmen Andrea
Mendonça, Talita Oliveira
Oliveira, Wilson Junior
de Souza Pollo, Andressa
dos Santos Silva, Carolina
Tebaldi, José Hairton
da Silva, Bruna
Lux-Hoppe, Estevam Guilherme
author_facet Perin, Patricia Parreira
Lapera, Ivan Moura
Arias-Pacheco, Carmen Andrea
Mendonça, Talita Oliveira
Oliveira, Wilson Junior
de Souza Pollo, Andressa
dos Santos Silva, Carolina
Tebaldi, José Hairton
da Silva, Bruna
Lux-Hoppe, Estevam Guilherme
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description Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are a significant invasive species in Brazil. We evaluated the helminth diversity of 96 wild boars in São Paulo state. Helminth infection descriptors were calculated, the species were identified and their 18S, 28S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions were amplified for phylogenetic analyses. Ascarops strongylina, Strongyloides ransomi, Globocephalus urosubulatus, Oesophagostomum dentatum, Trichuris suis, Metastrongylus salmi, Metastrongylus pudendotecus, Ascaris suum and Stephanurus dentatus and Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus were identified. Globocephalus urosubulatus had the highest prevalence and mean abundance, and most animals had mixed infections with three parasite species. There was no association between parasite intensity and prevalence and host sex and body condition index (p > 0.05). Novel DNA sequences were obtained from G. urosubulatus, A. strongylina, and S. dentatus. This is the first study on the helmint diversity of non-captive wild boars in Brazil, and the first report of the occurrence of M. hirudinaceus, G. urosubulatus and S. dentatus in Brazilian wild boars. Non-captive wild boars of São Paulo State did not act as capture hosts for native helminth species but maintained their typical parasites, common to domestic pigs. They may act as parasite dispersers for low-tech subsistence pig farming and for native Tayassuidae.
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spelling pubmed-99636192023-02-26 Epidemiology and Integrative Taxonomy of Helminths of Invasive Wild Boars, Brazil Perin, Patricia Parreira Lapera, Ivan Moura Arias-Pacheco, Carmen Andrea Mendonça, Talita Oliveira Oliveira, Wilson Junior de Souza Pollo, Andressa dos Santos Silva, Carolina Tebaldi, José Hairton da Silva, Bruna Lux-Hoppe, Estevam Guilherme Pathogens Article Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are a significant invasive species in Brazil. We evaluated the helminth diversity of 96 wild boars in São Paulo state. Helminth infection descriptors were calculated, the species were identified and their 18S, 28S rDNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions were amplified for phylogenetic analyses. Ascarops strongylina, Strongyloides ransomi, Globocephalus urosubulatus, Oesophagostomum dentatum, Trichuris suis, Metastrongylus salmi, Metastrongylus pudendotecus, Ascaris suum and Stephanurus dentatus and Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus were identified. Globocephalus urosubulatus had the highest prevalence and mean abundance, and most animals had mixed infections with three parasite species. There was no association between parasite intensity and prevalence and host sex and body condition index (p > 0.05). Novel DNA sequences were obtained from G. urosubulatus, A. strongylina, and S. dentatus. This is the first study on the helmint diversity of non-captive wild boars in Brazil, and the first report of the occurrence of M. hirudinaceus, G. urosubulatus and S. dentatus in Brazilian wild boars. Non-captive wild boars of São Paulo State did not act as capture hosts for native helminth species but maintained their typical parasites, common to domestic pigs. They may act as parasite dispersers for low-tech subsistence pig farming and for native Tayassuidae. MDPI 2023-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9963619/ /pubmed/36839447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020175 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Perin, Patricia Parreira
Lapera, Ivan Moura
Arias-Pacheco, Carmen Andrea
Mendonça, Talita Oliveira
Oliveira, Wilson Junior
de Souza Pollo, Andressa
dos Santos Silva, Carolina
Tebaldi, José Hairton
da Silva, Bruna
Lux-Hoppe, Estevam Guilherme
Epidemiology and Integrative Taxonomy of Helminths of Invasive Wild Boars, Brazil
title Epidemiology and Integrative Taxonomy of Helminths of Invasive Wild Boars, Brazil
title_full Epidemiology and Integrative Taxonomy of Helminths of Invasive Wild Boars, Brazil
title_fullStr Epidemiology and Integrative Taxonomy of Helminths of Invasive Wild Boars, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology and Integrative Taxonomy of Helminths of Invasive Wild Boars, Brazil
title_short Epidemiology and Integrative Taxonomy of Helminths of Invasive Wild Boars, Brazil
title_sort epidemiology and integrative taxonomy of helminths of invasive wild boars, brazil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020175
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