Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Description of(Cestoda: Dipylidiidae) from an Italian domestic dog, with a call for further research on its first intermediate host.
- Journal:
- Parasitology
- Year:
- 2022
- Authors:
- Bezerra-Santos, Marcos Antonio et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Veterinary Medicine · Italy
- Species:
- reptile
Abstract
Althoughis frequently detected in cats from Mediterranean Europe, information on its biology is still scarce. This cestode is relatively less frequently reported in dogs, possibly because it is often misdiagnosed with the better-known. The occurrence ofproglottids in a dog living in a closed environment triggered us to delve into the biology of this cestode by collecting biological samples from lizards and a road-killed cat. Two reptile species,(Lacertidae), and(Geckonidae) were also collected in the garden and its surroundings. In addition, experimental infections with eggs obtained from gravid proglottids were performed in laboratory mice, and(Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) beetles. Proglottids from the dog's feces and adult cestodes detected at necroscopy of a cat were morphologically identified asTwo out of 13collected in the garden had natural infections ofcysts in the liver and attached to the intestine. Alllizards and experimentally infected rodents and beetles were negative. DNA sequences obtained fromshowed the highest nucleotide similarities withsp.,sp.,,and. Data herein provided show the inability of rodents to become infected by direct ingestion of gravid proglottids, suggesting a need for an invertebrate first intermediate host in the life cycle. Thus, more research study is advocated to better understand the biology ofsuch as its first intermediate host and its mechanism of transmission in reptiles and rodents.
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