Occurrence and Prevalence of Macroparasites of African Giant Rats (Cricetomys Gambianus) in a Savanna Region of Nigeria

Rodents play an important role in the transmission of zoonotic diseases since they serve as reservoirs of these infections. A survey of ecto and intestinal parasites of the African giant rat (Cricetomys gambianus) was carried out between January and May, 2018 in Il-orin to access their potential as...

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Main Authors: Amaechi E. C., Ade-Akanbi P. A., Olagunju I. T., Okorie C. A., Ejike B. U.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-06-01
Series:Folia Veterinaria
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/fv-2021-0015
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spelling doaj-b7aeb98497304815b297e4617fbb52ad2021-09-05T21:01:07ZengSciendoFolia Veterinaria2453-78372021-06-01652364110.2478/fv-2021-0015Occurrence and Prevalence of Macroparasites of African Giant Rats (Cricetomys Gambianus) in a Savanna Region of NigeriaAmaechi E. C.0Ade-Akanbi P. A.1Olagunju I. T.2Okorie C. A.3Ejike B. U.4Department of Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of IlorinDepartment of Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of IlorinDepartment of Zoology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of IlorinDepartment of Animal and Environmental Biology, University of Port HarcourtDepartment of Biology/Microbiology, Polytechnic Aba, Abia State, NigeriaRodents play an important role in the transmission of zoonotic diseases since they serve as reservoirs of these infections. A survey of ecto and intestinal parasites of the African giant rat (Cricetomys gambianus) was carried out between January and May, 2018 in Il-orin to access their potential as reservoirs of zoonoses. A total of 60 African giant rats were caught live using single catch rat traps which were set around bushes, near human habitation. The giant rats were euthanized with chloroform and thoroughly examined for ectoparasites. The giant rats were dissected and the alimentary canal removed. Direct smear floatation and sedimentation methods were used to detect endoparasites in the animals. The prevalence of different types of endoparasites were: Hymenolepis nana (33.3 %), Hymenolepis diminuta (25.0 %), Aspicularis tetraptera (29.2 %), and Acanthocephala spp. (12.5 %), while the ectoparasites were: Ixodes rasus (37.9 %), Xenopsylla cheopis (44.8 %) and Ornithonyssus bacoti (17.2 %). African giant rats harbour quite a number of infections that can be spread to humans especially in developing countries where most communities are economically disadvantaged, thus the need to properly enlighten the populace.https://doi.org/10.2478/fv-2021-0015macroparasitesoccurrencerodentssavannazoonoses
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author Amaechi E. C.
Ade-Akanbi P. A.
Olagunju I. T.
Okorie C. A.
Ejike B. U.
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Ade-Akanbi P. A.
Olagunju I. T.
Okorie C. A.
Ejike B. U.
Occurrence and Prevalence of Macroparasites of African Giant Rats (Cricetomys Gambianus) in a Savanna Region of Nigeria
Folia Veterinaria
macroparasites
occurrence
rodents
savanna
zoonoses
author_facet Amaechi E. C.
Ade-Akanbi P. A.
Olagunju I. T.
Okorie C. A.
Ejike B. U.
author_sort Amaechi E. C.
title Occurrence and Prevalence of Macroparasites of African Giant Rats (Cricetomys Gambianus) in a Savanna Region of Nigeria
title_short Occurrence and Prevalence of Macroparasites of African Giant Rats (Cricetomys Gambianus) in a Savanna Region of Nigeria
title_full Occurrence and Prevalence of Macroparasites of African Giant Rats (Cricetomys Gambianus) in a Savanna Region of Nigeria
title_fullStr Occurrence and Prevalence of Macroparasites of African Giant Rats (Cricetomys Gambianus) in a Savanna Region of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence and Prevalence of Macroparasites of African Giant Rats (Cricetomys Gambianus) in a Savanna Region of Nigeria
title_sort occurrence and prevalence of macroparasites of african giant rats (cricetomys gambianus) in a savanna region of nigeria
publisher Sciendo
series Folia Veterinaria
issn 2453-7837
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Rodents play an important role in the transmission of zoonotic diseases since they serve as reservoirs of these infections. A survey of ecto and intestinal parasites of the African giant rat (Cricetomys gambianus) was carried out between January and May, 2018 in Il-orin to access their potential as reservoirs of zoonoses. A total of 60 African giant rats were caught live using single catch rat traps which were set around bushes, near human habitation. The giant rats were euthanized with chloroform and thoroughly examined for ectoparasites. The giant rats were dissected and the alimentary canal removed. Direct smear floatation and sedimentation methods were used to detect endoparasites in the animals. The prevalence of different types of endoparasites were: Hymenolepis nana (33.3 %), Hymenolepis diminuta (25.0 %), Aspicularis tetraptera (29.2 %), and Acanthocephala spp. (12.5 %), while the ectoparasites were: Ixodes rasus (37.9 %), Xenopsylla cheopis (44.8 %) and Ornithonyssus bacoti (17.2 %). African giant rats harbour quite a number of infections that can be spread to humans especially in developing countries where most communities are economically disadvantaged, thus the need to properly enlighten the populace.
topic macroparasites
occurrence
rodents
savanna
zoonoses
url https://doi.org/10.2478/fv-2021-0015
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