Survey of Gastrointestinal Parasites and Lungworms in Cats and Dogs from Terceira and São Miguel Islands, Azores
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Sample Collection
2.3. Coprological Methods
Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sampled Population
3.2. Macroscopic Examination
3.3. Distribution and Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasites and Lungworms
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Area | Estimated Dog Numbers | Estimated Cat Numbers | Min. Sample Size Dogs/Cats | No. of Collected Samples from Dogs | No. of Collected Samples from Cats |
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São Miguel | - * | - * | 14/12 | 104 | 49 |
Terceira | - * | - * | 14/12 | 101 | 66 |
205 | 115 |
Dogs | p-Value | Cats | p-Value | |
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n (%) | n (%) | |||
Age | ||||
Young | 24 23 | p = 0.08 | 14 29 | p = 0.062 |
Adult | 80 77 | 35 71 | ||
Sex | ||||
Female | 41 39.42 | p = 0.17 | 27 55.1 | p = 0.21 |
Male | 63 60.58 | 22 44.9 | ||
Breed | ||||
Undeterminate | 75 72.12 | p = 0.06 | 57 91.84 | p = 0.4 |
Purebreed | 29 27.88 | 9 8.16 | ||
Lifestyle | ||||
Exterior | 94 90 | p = 0.11 | 39 80 | p = 0.34 |
Interior | 10 10 | 10 20 | ||
Exterior Access | ||||
Yes | 7 7 | p = 1.88 × 10−6 | 1 2 | p = 0.028 |
No | 97 93 | 48 98 | ||
Cohabitation | ||||
Yes | 98 94.23 | p = 0.038 | 47 95.92 | p = 0.02 |
No | 6 5.77 | 2 4.08 | ||
Deworming Frequency | ||||
<2 weeks | 5 4.82 | p = 0.033 | 0 0 | p = 0.015 |
3–4 weeks | 43 41.35 | 28 57.14 | ||
2–3 months | 53 50.96 | 21 42.86 | ||
>3months | 3 2.88 | 0 0 | ||
Diagnosed Diseases | ||||
Yes | 5 4.81 | p = 0.23 | 1 2.04 | p = 0.09 |
No | 99 95.19 | 48 97.96 | ||
Origin of Samples | ||||
Kennels/Catteries/Associations | 96 92.31 | p = 0.03 | 39 79.59 | p = 1.93 × 10−6 |
Tutors | 8 7.69 | 10 20.41 | ||
Total | 104 100 | 49 100 |
Dogs | p-Value | Cats | p-Value | |
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n (%) | n (%) | |||
Age | ||||
Young | 23 23 | p = 0.1 | 16 24 | p = 0.068 |
Adult | 78 77 | 50 76 | ||
Sex | ||||
Female | 37 36.63 | p = 0.07 | 37 56.06 | p = 0.2 |
Male | 64 60.58 | 29 43.94 | ||
Breed | ||||
Undeterminate | 68 67.33 | p = 1.04 × 10−4 | 57 86.36 | p = 0.04 |
Purebreed | 33 32.67 | 9 13.64 | ||
Lifestyle | ||||
Exterior | 84 83 | p = 0.6 | 13 20 | p = 0.52 |
Interior | 17 17 | 53 80 | ||
Exterior Access | ||||
Yes | 31 31 | p = 0.01 | 21 32 | p = 0.038 |
No | 70 69 | 45 68 | ||
Cohabitation | ||||
Yes | 92 91.09 | p = 0.018 | 62 93.94 | p = 0.03 |
No | 9 8.91 | 4 6.06 | ||
Deworming Frequency | ||||
<2 weeks | 3 2.97 | p = 1 × 10−6 | 3 4.55 | p = 2.3 × 10−10 |
3–4 weeks | 15 14.85 | 5 7.58 | ||
2–3 months | 23 22.77 | 24 36.35 | ||
>3 months | 60 59.41 | 34 51.52 | ||
Diagnosed Diseases | ||||
Yes | 8 7.92 | p = 0.31 | 10 15.15 | p = 0.19 |
No | 93 92.08 | 56 84.85 | ||
Origin of Samples | ||||
Kennels/Catteries/Associations | 62 61.38 | p = 4.04 × 10−15 | 37 56.06 | p = 1.21 × 10−5 |
Tutors | 39 38.61 | 29 43.94 | ||
Total | 101 100 | 66 100 |
Dogs | p-Value | Cats | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
n (%) | n (%) | |||
Length of time spent in kennels/catteries | ||||
Island A | ||||
<1 month | 9 9.4 | p = 0.007 | 11 28.2 | p = 0.012 |
2–12 months | 5 5.2 | 3 7.7 | ||
1–5 years | 75 78.1 | 22 56.4 | ||
>5 years | 7 7.3 | 3 7.7 | ||
Total | 96 100 | 39 100 | ||
Island B | ||||
<1 month | 5 8.1 | p = 0.000 | 8 21.6 | p = 0.020 |
2–12 months | 9 14.5 | 5 13.5 | ||
1–5 years | 39 62.9 | 22 59.5 | ||
>5 years | 9 14.5 | 2 5.4 | ||
Total | 62 100 | 37 100 |
Dogs | p-Value | Cats | p-Value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
n (%) | n (%) | |||
Island A | ||||
Consistency | ||||
Liquid | 2 1.9 | p = 0.94 | 2 4.1 | p = 0.92 |
Very Soft | 3 2.9 | 4 8.2 | ||
Soft | 17 16.4 | 8 16.3 | ||
Formed | 82 78.8 | 35 71.4 | ||
Color | ||||
Normal | 102 98.1 | p = 0.72 | 48 98 | p = 0.55 |
Abnormal | 2 1.9 | 1 2 | ||
Blood | ||||
Presence | 4 4 | p = 0.29 | 3 6.1 | p = 0.2 |
Absence | 100 96 | 46 93.9 | ||
Mucus | ||||
Presence | 3 2.9 | p = 0.54 | 2 4 | p = 0.32 |
Absence | 101 97.1 | 47 96 | ||
Parasitic Forms | ||||
Presence | 7 6.7 | p = 0.003 | 4 8.2 | p = 0.04 |
Absence | 97 93.3 | 45 91.8 | ||
Total | 104 100 | 49 100 | ||
Infected animals | ||||
Dogs | Cats | |||
n (%) | n (%) | |||
Feces | ||||
Normal | 51 75 | 19 79 | ||
Abnormal | 17 25 | 5 21 | ||
Total | 68 100 | 24 100 |
Dogs | p-Value | Cats | p-Value | |
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n (%) | n (%) | |||
Island B | ||||
Consistency | ||||
Liquid | 4 4 | p = 0.83 | 4 6 | p = 0.79 |
Very Soft | 4 4 | 5 7.6 | ||
Soft | 14 13.9 | 11 16.7 | ||
Formed | 79 78.1 | 46 69.7 | ||
Color | ||||
Normal | 98 97 | p = 0.49 | 64 97 | p = 0.73 |
Abnormal | 3 3 | 2 3 | ||
Blood | ||||
Presence | 5 5 | p = 0.55 | 4 6 | p = 0.38 |
Absence | 96 95 | 62 94 | ||
Mucus | ||||
Presence | 2 2 | p = 0.75 | 2 3 | p = 0.51 |
Absence | 99 98 | 64 97 | ||
Parasitic Forms | ||||
Presence | 4 4 | p = 0.04 | 6 9 | p = 0.03 |
Absence | 97 96 | 60 91 | ||
Total | 101 100 | 66 100 | ||
Infected animals | ||||
Dogs | Cats | |||
n (%) | n (%) | |||
Feces | ||||
Normal | 33 83 | 29 78 | ||
Abnormal | 7 17 | 8 22 | ||
Total | 40 100 | 37 100 |
Parasite | Island A (n = 104) n/% | Island B (n = 101) n/% | Total (n = 205) n/% |
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Ancylostomatidae (hookworms) | 53 (51) | 34 (33.7) | 87 (42.4) |
Trichuris vulpis | 20 (19.2) | 16 (15.8) | 36 (17.6) |
Toxocara canis | 16 (15.4) | 10 (9.9) | 26 (12.7) |
Cystoisospora spp. | 7 (6.7) | 2 (1.98) | 9 (4.4) |
Angiostrongylus vasorum | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | 1(0.5) |
Mono-infections | 44 (64.7) | 18 (45) | 62 (57.4) |
Mixed infections | 24 (35.3) | 22 (55) | 46 (42.6) |
Total number of positive dogs | 68 (65) | 40 (40) | 108 (53) |
Positive for Gastrointestinal Parasites | Positive for Lungworms | Zoonotic Infections | |
---|---|---|---|
Variable | n (Total) | n (Total) | n (Total) |
% | % | % | |
GLM p-value | GLM p-value | GLM p-value | |
Species | |||
Dogs vs. Cats | 169 | 25 | 152 |
53 | 8 | 47.5 | |
0.025 | 0.000 | 0.310 | |
Island—Dogs | |||
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 108 | 1 | 100 |
53 | 0.49 | 49 | |
0.009 | 0.028 | 0.001 | |
Island—Cats | |||
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 61 | 24 | 52 |
53 | 21 | 45 | |
0.012 | 0.213 | 0.083 |
Positive | |
---|---|
Variable | n (Total) |
% | |
GLM p-value | |
Hookworms—Island (Dogs) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 87 |
42 | |
0.031 | |
Hookworms—Island (Cats) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 34 |
30 | |
0.007 | |
Toxocara canis—Island (Dogs) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 26 |
13 | |
0.166 | |
Toxocara cati—Island (Cats) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 37 |
32 | |
0.058 | |
Trichuris vulpis—Island (Dogs) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 36 |
18 | |
0.325 | |
Trichuris sp.—Island (Cats) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 1 |
0.9 | |
0.574 | |
Cystoisospora spp.—Island (Dogs) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 9 |
4.4 | |
0.064 | |
Cystoisospora spp.—Island (Cats) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 17 |
15 | |
0.178 | |
Aelurostrongylus abtrusus—Island (Cats) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 24 |
21 | |
0.213 | |
Angiostrongylus vasorum—Island (Dogs) | |
São Miguel vs. Terceira | 1 |
0.5 | |
0.028 |
Parasite | Island A (n = 49) n/% | Island B (n = 66) n/% | Total (n = 115) n/% |
---|---|---|---|
Toxocara cati | 11 (22.5) | 26 (39.4) | 37 (32.2) |
Ancylostomatidae | 9 (18.4) | 25 (37.9) | 34 (29.6) |
Cystoisospora spp. | 5 (10.2) | 12 (18.2) | 17 (14.8) |
Trichuris sp. | 0 (0) | 1 (1.5) | 1 (0.9) |
Aelurostrongylus abtrusus | 8 (16.3) | 16 (24.2) | 24 (20.9) |
Mono infections | 18 (75) | 17 (46) | 35 (57.4) |
Mixed infections | 6 (25) | 20 (54) | 26 (42.6) |
Total number of positive cats | 24 (49) | 37 (56) | 61 (53) |
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Teixeira, R.; Flor, I.; Nunes, T.; Pinto, C.; Pomba, M.C.; de Carvalho, L.M. Survey of Gastrointestinal Parasites and Lungworms in Cats and Dogs from Terceira and São Miguel Islands, Azores. Pathogens 2024, 13, 648. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13080648
Teixeira R, Flor I, Nunes T, Pinto C, Pomba MC, de Carvalho LM. Survey of Gastrointestinal Parasites and Lungworms in Cats and Dogs from Terceira and São Miguel Islands, Azores. Pathogens. 2024; 13(8):648. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13080648
Chicago/Turabian StyleTeixeira, Romana, Isilda Flor, Telmo Nunes, Carlos Pinto, Maria Constança Pomba, and Luís Madeira de Carvalho. 2024. "Survey of Gastrointestinal Parasites and Lungworms in Cats and Dogs from Terceira and São Miguel Islands, Azores" Pathogens 13, no. 8: 648. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13080648
APA StyleTeixeira, R., Flor, I., Nunes, T., Pinto, C., Pomba, M. C., & de Carvalho, L. M. (2024). Survey of Gastrointestinal Parasites and Lungworms in Cats and Dogs from Terceira and São Miguel Islands, Azores. Pathogens, 13(8), 648. https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13080648