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Nhan đề: Epidemiological characteristics of the ectoparasite infestation in domestic dogs in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam
Tác giả: Nguyen, Ho Bao Tran
La, Thi Anh Minh
Nguyen, Phi Bang
Nguyen, Thi Chuc
Nguyen, Minh Tri
Lu, Ai Tien
Tran, Thi Huu Hanh
Nguyen, Huu Hung
Từ khoá: Chăn nuôi & Thú Y
Domestic dogs
Ectoparasites
Mekong Delta
Molecular characteristics
Năm xuất bản: 2024
Nhà xuất bản: Veterinary Integrative Sciences
Trích dẫn: Tran Nguyen-Ho-Bao, Minh Anh Thi La, Bang Phi Nguyen, Chuc Thi Nguyen, Tri Minh Nguyen, Tien Ai Lu, Hanh Huu Thi Tran, & Hung Nguyen Huu. (2024). Epidemiological characteristics of the ectoparasite infestation in domestic dogs in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam: https://doi.org/10.12982/VIS.2024.078. Veterinary Integrative Sciences, 22(3), 1149–1159. Retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/vis/article/view/268842
Tùng thư/Số báo cáo: Chăn nuôi & Thú Y;
Tóm tắt: Ectoparasites not only cause pruritus and dermatitis but also play a crucial role in vector-borne disease in domestic dogs. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of ectoparasite infestation and the molecular characteristics of ticks and fleas. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 720 dogs in two provinces and one city in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam: An Giang, Can Tho, and Kien Giang. The identification of ectoparasites was performed based on parasitological methods, conventional PCR, and sequencing. The findings revealed that domestic dogs were infected ectoparasites with a high infection rate of 57.92% (417/720). Age, lifestyle of dogs, and veterinary management practices of dog owners had a significant influence on the ectoparasite infestation in the surveyed dogs. Six different species of ectoparasites were identified by morphological characteristics, including ticks (Rhipicephalus sanguineus), fleas (Ctenocephalides canis, Ctenocephalides felis felis), demodectic mange (Demodex canis), louse (Trichodectes canis), and mites (Sarcoptes canis). In this study, ticks (R. sanguineus) were the most common ectoparasites in infected dogs (59.95%), followed by fleas (Ctenocephalides spp.) at 34.77%, Trichodectes canis at 6.71%, Demodex canis at 2.63%, and Sarcoptes canis 1.92%. Analyzing the 16S rDNA sequence of R. sanguineus in domestic dogs in the Mekong Delta showed high homologs to the R. sanguineus strains from Brazil and India. Furthermore, the ITS-1 sequence of Ctenocephalides revealed a close relationship to the C. canis isolates in Spain.
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