Are we paying too much attention to cardio-pulmonary nematodes and neglecting old-fashioned worms like Trichuris vulpis?

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Abstract

Trichuris vulpis, the dog whipworm, causes an intestinal parasitosis of relevance in current canine veterinary practice. Its occurrence is well-known in pets, kennelled dogs and stray animals, and its eggs contaminate the ground in urban areas all over the world. Moreover, T. vulpis has been occasionally incriminated, though not convincingly substantiated, as a cause of zoonosis. This nematode is erroneously considered an "old-fashioned" pathogen with a consequent lack of up- to- date knowledge on several aspects of the infection. These, in turn, are still controversial and need to be studied in greater depth. This article reviews current knowledge of T. vulpis, together with a discussion of critical points in epidemiology, zoonotic hazard, diagnosis and treatment of canine trichurosis. © 2011 Traversa; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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  • Figure 1 Trichuris vulpis adult specimen.
  • Table 1 Key examples of results from surveys [[51-59]; Traversa, unpublished data] carried out in the last decade in different regions of Italy on the presence (%) of Trichuris vulpis eggs in faeces of privately owned dogs (P), in faeces of kenneled dogs (K) and in environmental samples collected on city grounds (E)
  • Figure 2 Floatation with zinc sulphate: Trichuris vulpis egg.
  • Figure 3 Floatation with zinc sulphate: Capillaria aerophila egg.
  • Figure 4 Floatation with zinc sulphate: mixed infection by Capillaria aerophila (A) and Trichuris vulpis (B).
  • Figure 5 Map showing key examples on the occurrence of Trichuris vulpis, Dirofilaria immitis and Angiostrongylus vasorum in European countries.

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Traversa, D. (2011). Are we paying too much attention to cardio-pulmonary nematodes and neglecting old-fashioned worms like Trichuris vulpis? Parasites and Vectors. https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-3305-4-32

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