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Survival of first-stage larvae of the cat lungworm Troglostrongylus brevior (Strongylida: Crenosomatidae) under different conditions.

Journal:
Experimental parasitology
Year:
2013
Authors:
Ramos, Rafael Antonio Nascimento et al.
Affiliation:
Dipartimento di Medicina Veterinaria · Italy
Species:
cat

Abstract

Troglostrongylus brevior has recently been recognised as a neglected causative agent of broncho-pulmonary infestation in domestic cats. Nonetheless, information on the biology and ecology of this nematode is still scarce. In this study, the survival of T. brevior first-stage larvae (L1) was evaluated in water and in faecal samples at different controlled temperatures in the laboratory (i.e., 4 and 26&#xb0;C) or in the outdoor environment (mean temperature 14&#xb1;3.1&#xb0;C). Vitality of larvae was microscopically assessed every 7days, until their death. Larval survival ranged from 7days in both water and faeces at 26&#xb0;C up to 142days at 4&#xb0;C, respectively. Larvae maintained in the environment (14&#xb0;C) survived from 35 up to 63days in faeces and water, respectively. Data herein presented clearly indicate that the survival of T. brevior L1s is negatively correlated with temperature (P<0.001). According to the results of this study, the infection in mollusc intermediate hosts in the Mediterranean area may easily occur during winter/spring, while during hot and dry seasons a reduction of transmission should be expected.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24055217/