Title of article :
Seasonal Frequency of Ectoparasite Infestation in Dogs from Shiraz, Southern Iran
Author/Authors :
JAFARI SHOORIJEH1, Sardar shiraz university - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Clinical Sciences, شيراز, ايران , ROWSHAN GHASRODASHTI, Abbas Azad University, Fars Branch - School of Veterinary Medicine, Science and Research - Department of Clinical Sciences, ايران , TAMADON, Amin shiraz university - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Clinical Sciences, شيراز, ايران , MOGHADDAR, Nasrin shiraz university - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Pathobiology, شيراز, ايران , BEHZADI, Mohammad Amin shiraz university - School of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Clinical Sciences, شيراز, ايران
Abstract :
The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence of canine ectopara site infestation in pet dogs from the Shiraz area of southern Iran, with no known exposure to insecticides. In all, 160 dogs were examined for ectoparasites in each of the 4 seasons and samples were collected. The most common ectoparasite was Ctenocephalides canis, which infested 22 of the 160 dogs.Pulex irritans was identified on 2 of the dogs and 142 Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks were found on 13 dogs. Trichodectes canis was observed on 2 dogs and 8 dogs had Hippobosca flies, which were seen mostly in spring. All superficial skin scrapes for mite detection were negative. A significant correlation was observed between increases in temperature and decreases in humidity, and increased ectoparasite infestation (r = 0.26; P = 0.001 and r = 0.23; P = 0.004, respectively). The number of dogs infested with ectoparasites in summer and spring was significantly higher than in winter (P = 0.007).
Keywords :
Dogs , season , ectoparasite , southern Iran , fleas , ticks , lice
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Veterinary and Animal Sciences