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Diversity of Trichinella species in carnivores from Bosnia and Herzegovina
by
Omeragić, Jasmin
, Goletić, Teufik
, Kapo, Naida
, Softić, Adis
, Škapur, Vedad
, Crnkić, Ćazim
, Goletić, Šejla
in
Animals
/ badgers
/ Bosnia and Herzegovina
/ Bosnia and Herzegovina - epidemiology
/ Bosnia-Herzegovina
/ Canis lupus
/ Canis lupus familiaris
/ Carnivora
/ Carnivora - parasitology
/ Carnivores
/ Cat Diseases
/ Cats
/ digestion
/ Diseases
/ Distribution
/ Dog Diseases
/ Dogs
/ Domestic animals
/ Epidemiology
/ etiology
/ Felis catus
/ Felis silvestris
/ Ferrets
/ Finland
/ Foxes - parasitology
/ genotype
/ Genotypes
/ Genotyping
/ genus
/ Germany
/ Hogs
/ Humans
/ Larva
/ Lynx
/ Lynx lynx
/ Martes martes
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meles meles
/ monitoring
/ muscle tissues
/ Mustela nivalis
/ Mustela putorius
/ Mustelidae
/ Parasites
/ Poland
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Predation
/ Public health
/ reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
/ Rodent Diseases
/ Rodentia
/ Romania
/ Spain
/ species
/ Species composition
/ species diversity
/ Sus scrofa
/ Swine
/ Swine Diseases - epidemiology
/ Transgenics
/ Trichinella
/ Trichinella - genetics
/ Trichinella species
/ Trichinellosis
/ Trichinellosis - epidemiology
/ Trichinellosis - veterinary
/ Trichinosis
/ Ursidae
/ Ursus arctos
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Vulpes vulpes
/ Wildcats
/ Wolves
/ Zoology
/ zoonoses
/ Zoonotic
2024
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Diversity of Trichinella species in carnivores from Bosnia and Herzegovina
by
Omeragić, Jasmin
, Goletić, Teufik
, Kapo, Naida
, Softić, Adis
, Škapur, Vedad
, Crnkić, Ćazim
, Goletić, Šejla
in
Animals
/ badgers
/ Bosnia and Herzegovina
/ Bosnia and Herzegovina - epidemiology
/ Bosnia-Herzegovina
/ Canis lupus
/ Canis lupus familiaris
/ Carnivora
/ Carnivora - parasitology
/ Carnivores
/ Cat Diseases
/ Cats
/ digestion
/ Diseases
/ Distribution
/ Dog Diseases
/ Dogs
/ Domestic animals
/ Epidemiology
/ etiology
/ Felis catus
/ Felis silvestris
/ Ferrets
/ Finland
/ Foxes - parasitology
/ genotype
/ Genotypes
/ Genotyping
/ genus
/ Germany
/ Hogs
/ Humans
/ Larva
/ Lynx
/ Lynx lynx
/ Martes martes
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meles meles
/ monitoring
/ muscle tissues
/ Mustela nivalis
/ Mustela putorius
/ Mustelidae
/ Parasites
/ Poland
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Predation
/ Public health
/ reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
/ Rodent Diseases
/ Rodentia
/ Romania
/ Spain
/ species
/ Species composition
/ species diversity
/ Sus scrofa
/ Swine
/ Swine Diseases - epidemiology
/ Transgenics
/ Trichinella
/ Trichinella - genetics
/ Trichinella species
/ Trichinellosis
/ Trichinellosis - epidemiology
/ Trichinellosis - veterinary
/ Trichinosis
/ Ursidae
/ Ursus arctos
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Vulpes vulpes
/ Wildcats
/ Wolves
/ Zoology
/ zoonoses
/ Zoonotic
2024
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Diversity of Trichinella species in carnivores from Bosnia and Herzegovina
by
Omeragić, Jasmin
, Goletić, Teufik
, Kapo, Naida
, Softić, Adis
, Škapur, Vedad
, Crnkić, Ćazim
, Goletić, Šejla
in
Animals
/ badgers
/ Bosnia and Herzegovina
/ Bosnia and Herzegovina - epidemiology
/ Bosnia-Herzegovina
/ Canis lupus
/ Canis lupus familiaris
/ Carnivora
/ Carnivora - parasitology
/ Carnivores
/ Cat Diseases
/ Cats
/ digestion
/ Diseases
/ Distribution
/ Dog Diseases
/ Dogs
/ Domestic animals
/ Epidemiology
/ etiology
/ Felis catus
/ Felis silvestris
/ Ferrets
/ Finland
/ Foxes - parasitology
/ genotype
/ Genotypes
/ Genotyping
/ genus
/ Germany
/ Hogs
/ Humans
/ Larva
/ Lynx
/ Lynx lynx
/ Martes martes
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meles meles
/ monitoring
/ muscle tissues
/ Mustela nivalis
/ Mustela putorius
/ Mustelidae
/ Parasites
/ Poland
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Predation
/ Public health
/ reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
/ Rodent Diseases
/ Rodentia
/ Romania
/ Spain
/ species
/ Species composition
/ species diversity
/ Sus scrofa
/ Swine
/ Swine Diseases - epidemiology
/ Transgenics
/ Trichinella
/ Trichinella - genetics
/ Trichinella species
/ Trichinellosis
/ Trichinellosis - epidemiology
/ Trichinellosis - veterinary
/ Trichinosis
/ Ursidae
/ Ursus arctos
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Vulpes vulpes
/ Wildcats
/ Wolves
/ Zoology
/ zoonoses
/ Zoonotic
2024
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Diversity of Trichinella species in carnivores from Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Diversity of Trichinella species in carnivores from Bosnia and Herzegovina
2024
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Overview
Background
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, domestic and wild carnivores represent a significant driver for the transmission and ecology of zoonotic pathogens, especially those of parasitic aetiology. Nevertheless, there is no systematic research of
Trichinella
species in animals that have been conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina, even though trichinellosis is considered the most important parasitic zoonosis. The available results of the few studies carried out in Bosnia and Herzegovina are mainly related to the confirmation of parasitic larvae in the musculature of domestic pigs and wild boars or data related to trichinellosis in humans. The objective of our study was to present the findings of a comprehensive investigation into the species composition of
Trichinella
among 11 carnivorous species within the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as follows: red fox (
Vulpes vulpes
), grey wolf (
Canis lupus
), brown bear (
Ursus arctos
), wildcat (
Felis silvestris
), pine marten (
Martes martes
), European badger (
Meles meles
), weasel (
Mustela nivalis
), European polecat (
Mustela putorius
), Eurasian lynx (
Lynx lynx
), but also dog (
Canis lupus familiaris
) and cat (
Felis catus
).
Results
In the period 2013–2023, carnivore musculature samples (
n
= 629), each consisting of 10 g of muscle tissue, were taken post-mortem and individually examined using the artificial digestion method. In the positive samples (
n
= 128), molecular genotyping and identification of parasitic larvae of
Trichinella
spp. were performed using a PCR-based technique up to the species/genotype level. Positive samples were used for basic PCR detection of the genus
Trichinella
(rrnS rt-PCR technique) and genotyping (rrnl-EVS rt-PCR technique). The
Trichinella
infection was documented for the first time in Bosnia and Herzegovina among red foxes, grey wolves, brown bears, dogs, badgers and Eurasian lynx, with a frequency rate of 20.3%. Additionally, the presence of
T. britovi
infection was newly confirmed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, marking the initial documented cases. Furthermore, both
T. britovi
and
T. pseudospiralis
infections were observed in the wildcat population, whereas
T. britovi
and
T. spiralis
infections were detected in pine martens. Consistent with previous research, our findings align particularly regarding carnivores, with data from other countries such as Germany, Finland, Romania, Poland and Spain, where
T. britovi
exhibits a wider distribution (62.5–100%) compared to
T. spiralis
(0.0–37.5%).
T. britovi
is more common among sylvatic carnivores (89.0%), while
T. spiralis
prevails in wild boars (62.0%), domestic swine (82.0%) and rodents (75.0%).
Conclusion
The results of our study represent the first molecular identification of species of the genus
Trichinella
in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Additionally, our findings underscore the necessity for targeted epidemiological studies to thoroughly assess trichinellosis prevalence across diverse animal populations. Considering the relatively high frequency of trichinellosis infection in investigated animal species and its public health implications, there is an evident need for establishing an effective trichinellosis surveillance system in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ badgers
/ Bosnia and Herzegovina - epidemiology
/ Cats
/ Diseases
/ Dogs
/ etiology
/ Ferrets
/ Finland
/ genotype
/ genus
/ Germany
/ Hogs
/ Humans
/ Larva
/ Lynx
/ Medicine
/ Poland
/ reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction
/ Rodentia
/ Romania
/ Spain
/ species
/ Swine
/ Swine Diseases - epidemiology
/ Trichinellosis - epidemiology
/ Ursidae
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Wildcats
/ Wolves
/ Zoology
/ zoonoses
/ Zoonotic
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