zoonotic and non-zoonotic parasites of wild rodents in turk-man sahra, northeastern iran

نویسندگان

monireh gholipoury

hamid reza rezai

somayeh namroodi

fatemeh arab khazaeli

چکیده

background: this study was conducted to collect informative data on the parasitic infection of wild rodents, emphasizing on finding parasites, which have medical importance to human. methods:   during 2012-2014, a total number of 91 wild rodents were captured from rural areas of turkmen sahra, golestan province, using handmade traps. animals were anesthetized, surveyed for any ectoparasite and then their carcasses were carefully dissected for examination of endoparsites. results: four species of rodents including mus musculus (52.75%), rattus norvegicus (38.46%), rhombomys opimus (4.40%) and meriones libycus (4.40%) were captured. parasitic infestation was detected in 38.5% of sampled rodents. parasite infestation rates of sampled rodents was hymenolepis diminuta = 7.7%, cryptosporidium spp = 6.6%, trichuris spp.= 5.5%, cysticercus fasciolaris = 2.20%, angiostrongylus spp.= 2.20%, capillaria sp.= 1.09%, rhipicephalus spp. = 8.70%, nosopsyllus fasciatus = 1.09%, and laelaps nuttalli = 3.29%. among 10 genera/species of identified parasites, at least 8 of them were zoonotic with public health importance. l. nuttalli and n. fasciatus were the only two non-zoonotic detected parasites in this survey. conclusion: harboring a wide variety of zoonotic parasites in sampled wild rodents particularly when they live nearby villages, represents a potential risk to native inhabitants. hence, controlling rodents’ population in residential regions and improving awareness of local people about the risk of disease transmission through rodents seems to be entirely necessary.

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iranian journal of parasitology

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