Author/Authors :
Sazmand, Alireza Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bu-Ali SIna University, Hamedan, Iran , Torkaman, Sarina Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bu-Ali SIna University, Hamedan, Iran , Namayeshi, Saba Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bu-Ali SIna University, Hamedan, Iran , Faraji, Saman Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bu-Ali SIna University, Hamedan, Iran , Zeinali, Mehrane Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Science - Bu-Ali SIna University, Hamedan, Iran , Zibaei, Mohammad Department of Parasitology and Mycology - School of Medicine - Alborz University of Medical Sciences, Karaj, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Toxocariasis is one of the most commonly reported zoonotic helminth infections in the world
which is caused by the parasitic roundworms of dogs or cats. This survey aimed to provide data on the
contamination of the soil of public parks by Toxocara spp. eggs in Hamedan city, capital of Hamedan Province
in the west of Iran.
Methods: During April and May 2019, a total of 120 soil samples were collected from 20 public parks (4 to 10
soil samples from each park) from all geographical areas of the city. For detection of eggs, soil samples were
dried overnight at room temperature and passed through a 150 μm mesh sieve. After performing Sheather’s
flotation technique using 2 g of powdery soil, light microscopic examinations were carried out.
Results: Microscopic evaluation of specimens revealed that 14 samples out of 120 (11.67%) collected from 10
public parks out of 20 in Hamedan (50.0%) were contaminated with Toxocara spp. eggs. Various developmental
stages of Toxocara spp. eggs including (1) non-developed, (2) 2-cell to tadpole stage, and (3) larvated eggs were
observed. Furthermore, in two public parks, Trichuris spp. eggs were found in the soils.
Conclusions: This study provides the first information about the contamination of public areas in Hamedan
orovince and suggests that public awareness about this fact is needed. Education of citizens especially parents
with children, who have commonly mouthing behavior, is recommended. Further molecular-based studies
for the identification of parasite species in the province are suggested. All of the published literature about
contamination of the soils of public areas in Iran with Toxocara eggs until July 2020 were also reviewed.
Keywords :
Toxocariasis , Zoonosis , Soil-transmitted helminths , Public area , Hamedan , Iran