Author/Authors :
Guo, Zhihong Qinghai Academy of Animal Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Qinghai University, Xining, China , Duo, Hong Qinghai Academy of Animal Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Qinghai University, Xining, China , Zhang, Xueyong Qinghai Academy of Animal Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Qinghai University, Xining, China , Ma, Yijuan Qinghai Academy of Animal Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Qinghai University, Xining, China , Shen, Xiuying Qinghai Academy of Animal Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Qinghai University, Xining, China , Fu, Yong Qinghai Academy of Animal Sciences and Veterinary Medicine - Qinghai University, Xining, China
Abstract :
Background: Wild foxes play an important role in echinococcosis epidemics.
There have been a few studies investigating Echinococcus spp. in the Qinghai-
Tibet Plateau area, China, but none on the prevention and control of Echinococcus
spp. in wild foxes.
Methods: From 2016 March through December 2019, two wild fox dens
were selected as two test sites based on prior long-term camera screening and
observation. Anthelmintic praziquantel tablets were placed near the two dens
of wild foxes, and the wild foxes freely consumed the anthelmintic drugs.
Morphological methods were used to detect initially the parasite species, and
PCR molecular methods were used to identify accurately parasite and host
species.
Results: Parasite eggs of E. multilocularis (2/11, 18.2%) were found in 11 fecal
samples. Importantly, the eggs of E. multilocularis (1/21, 4.8%) were found
again in the feces of the foxes one year later; moreover, the eggs of E. multilocularis
(2/19, 10.5%) still existed in the feces of the foxes two years later.
Conclusion: Wild foxes were repeatedly infected with E. multilocularis and
that deworming for prevention and control is required at least twice per year.
Prevention and control methods for echinococcosis in wild foxes were explored,
providing a scientific basis for the prevention and control of echinococcosis
in wild animals.
Keywords :
Echinococcus multilocularis , Wild foxes , Prevention and control , Qinghai-Tibet Plateau area