Prevalence of Eucoleus garfiai in Wild Boars Hunted at Different Altitudes in the Campania and Latium Regions (Italy)
Recent reports of in wild boars in southern Italy have highlighted the need for collecting epidemiological data on the presence of this parasite and understanding the role of possible interactions between wild boars, , and the environment. This study analyses, using histopathological and biomolecula...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Animals (Basel) 2023-02, Vol.13 (4), p.706 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Recent reports of
in wild boars in southern Italy have highlighted the need for collecting epidemiological data on the presence of this parasite and understanding the role of possible interactions between wild boars,
, and the environment. This study analyses, using histopathological and biomolecular techniques, the presence of
in tongue samples of wild boars hunted in four provinces of the Campania and Latium regions (Italy), in areas located above and below 900 m above sea level (asl). Histopathological examinations revealed the presence of adults and eggs of nematodes, which were subsequently identified as
by biomolecular analysis, in the tongue epithelium. The detection of the parasite was more frequent in samples collected from hunting areas located above 900 m asl than in those collected from areas located below 900 m asl (66.67% vs. 38.09%;
< 0.01). Some species of earthworms are intermediate hosts of
and it is well known that earthworms are more present in high quality soils. Therefore, we can suggest that the higher prevalence of
at higher altitudes is probably linked to a greater presence of earthworms in the soil, due to its higher quality in these areas. |
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ISSN: | 2076-2615 2076-2615 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ani13040706 |