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The prevalence of intestinal nematodes among red foxes ( Vulpes vulpes ) in north-western Poland

ACTA VETERINARIA SCANDINAVICA(2021)

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Background The red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere and Australia. The presence of nematode-infected foxes in urbanized areas increases the risk of transmission of nematodes to domestic dogs and thus, to humans. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and species composition of intestinal nematodiasis in red foxes in Western Pomerania, a province in north-western Poland. The intestinal contents of 620 red foxes killed during a government reduction shooting programme were examined for adult nematodes using the sedimentation and counting technique (SCT). Results Intestinal nematodes, including Toxocara canis , Toxascaris leonina , Uncinaria stenocephala and Trichuris vulpis , were found in 77.3% (95% CI 73.8–80.4%) of the examined foxes with a mean infection burden of 20.1 nematode per animal. Male and female foxes had similar infection burdens. Conclusions The nematodes are present in high prevalence and intensity among foxes in north-western Poland. Furthermore, this high prevalence of nematodes in foxes may likely constitute a health risk to humans and domestic animals due to increasing fox densities in urban and periurban areas.
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Ecological indicators, Helminths, Nematodes, Prevalence, Red fox
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