Intestinal Parasites among Wild Rodents in Northern Gangwon-do, Korea
2013; Korean Society for Parasitology; Volume: 51; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3347/kjp.2013.51.5.603
ISSN1738-0006
AutoresYoung-Il Lee, Hee‐Jang Pyeon, Min Seo,
Tópico(s)Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
ResumoTo determine geographical patterns of natural parasite infections among wild rodents, a total of 46 wild rodents from 3 different localities in northern Gangwon-do (Province), Korea were examined for intestinal parasite infections. Along with nematodes such as hookworms and Syphacia spp., Plagiorchis muris (2 specimens) (Trematoda) were collected from striped field mice, Apodemus agrarius. In a Korean wood mouse, Apodemus peninsulae, the overall nematode infections were similar to A. agrarius, but an adult worm of Echinostoma hortense (Trematoda) was collected. In addition, 2 species of cestodes, i.e., Hymenolepis nana and Hymenolepis diminuta, were collected from A. agrarius. Through this survey, A. agrarius and A. peninsule were confirmed as the natural definite hosts for zoonotic intestinal helminths, i.e., P. muris, E. hortense, H. nana, and H. diminuta, in northern Gangwon-do, Korea. Considering increased leisure activities around these areas, seasonal and further comprehensive surveys on wild rodents seem to be needed to prevent zoonotic parasite infections. Key words: Plagiorchis muris, Echinostoma hortense, Apodemus agrarius, Apodemus peninsulae, Gangwon-do
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