Parasitological and molecular study of Toxocara spp. in Lumbericus terrestricus earthworms
Soil-associated invertebrates which are coprophagic are capable of acting as paratenic hosts for Toxocara species larvae eggs. The aim of the present study was to assess the role of Lumbricus terrestris earthworms as potential intermediate host for Toxocara species. A total of 240 earthworms were co...
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doaj-b7de3db5a95047faa4e1498928cc1caa2020-11-25T03:36:30ZengFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, BulgariaBulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine1311-14771313-35432020-12-0123448749310.15547/bjvm.2019-0014Parasitological and molecular study of Toxocara spp. in Lumbericus terrestricus earthwormsE. Rasouli0M. Zibaei1S. Bahadory2H. Hosseini 3F. Firoozeh4Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranTarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranTarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranTarbiat Modares University, Tehran, IranAlborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran Soil-associated invertebrates which are coprophagic are capable of acting as paratenic hosts for Toxocara species larvae eggs. The aim of the present study was to assess the role of Lumbricus terrestris earthworms as potential intermediate host for Toxocara species. A total of 240 earthworms were collected from the public places in four areas of Karaj, Alborz Province, Iran. The subjects of the study were digested to detect Toxocara species using microscopy and molecular analyses. Toxocara larvae and larval eggs were recovered from 1.7% (4/240) of the sampled earthworms. The recovery rate in Shah'Abbasi and Talaghani regions in the studied areas was higher than that of the other regions. In the mentioned area, 8.3% (4/48) of earthworms were revealed to be positive for Toxocara species by microscopic observation and only one was confirmed to be positive for Toxocara canis by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This is the first molecular report of Toxocara canis infective larvae in Lumbricus terrestris earthworms that could be demonstrated in common environment. earthwormslumbricus terrestrismolecular analysesparatenic hosttoxocara canis |
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E. Rasouli M. Zibaei S. Bahadory H. Hosseini F. Firoozeh Parasitological and molecular study of Toxocara spp. in Lumbericus terrestricus earthworms Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine earthworms lumbricus terrestris molecular analyses paratenic host toxocara canis |
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E. Rasouli M. Zibaei S. Bahadory H. Hosseini F. Firoozeh |
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Parasitological and molecular study of Toxocara spp. in Lumbericus terrestricus earthworms |
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Parasitological and molecular study of Toxocara spp. in Lumbericus terrestricus earthworms |
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Parasitological and molecular study of Toxocara spp. in Lumbericus terrestricus earthworms |
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Parasitological and molecular study of Toxocara spp. in Lumbericus terrestricus earthworms |
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Parasitological and molecular study of Toxocara spp. in Lumbericus terrestricus earthworms |
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parasitological and molecular study of toxocara spp. in lumbericus terrestricus earthworms |
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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria |
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Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine |
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1311-1477 1313-3543 |
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2020-12-01 |
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Soil-associated invertebrates which are coprophagic are capable of acting as paratenic hosts for Toxocara species larvae eggs. The aim of the present study was to assess the role of Lumbricus terrestris earthworms as potential intermediate host for Toxocara species. A total of 240 earthworms were collected from the public places in four areas of Karaj, Alborz Province, Iran. The subjects of the study were digested to detect Toxocara species using microscopy and molecular analyses. Toxocara larvae and larval eggs were recovered from 1.7% (4/240) of the sampled earthworms. The recovery rate in Shah'Abbasi and Talaghani regions in the studied areas was higher than that of the other regions. In the mentioned area, 8.3% (4/48) of earthworms were revealed to be positive for Toxocara species by microscopic observation and only one was confirmed to be positive for Toxocara canis by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This is the first molecular report of Toxocara canis infective larvae in Lumbricus terrestris earthworms that could be demonstrated in common environment. |
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earthworms lumbricus terrestris molecular analyses paratenic host toxocara canis |
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