Molecular survey of metastrongyloid lungworms in domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) from Romania: A retrospective study (2008–2011)

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Background: Lungworms are recognized as important agents in the pathology of the respiratory system in domestic cats. While Aelurostrongylus abstrusus is worldwide known and studied, Troglostrongylus brevior has gained the attention of the scientific community only in the last decade. The pathogenicity of this species seems to be higher than A. abstrusus, causing more severe clinical presentations and being potentially fatal, especially in young animals. Methods: In this study, 371 DNA isolates of faecal samples were tested by multiplex polymerase chain reaction for the presence of A. abstrusus, T. brevior, and Angiostrongylus chabaudi. Results: The results showed that 30.2% and 6.7% of the investigated domestic cats were positive for A. abstrusus and T. brevior respectively, stressing out the importance of these parasites as agents of respiratory conditions in domestic cats from Romania. None of the samples were positive for A. chabaudi. The age, the outdoor access, and the lack of deworming were identified as significant risk factors for infection with A. abstrusus. Conclusions: This paper represents the first report of T. brevior in domestic cats from Romania. Moreover, it presents the most northern localization in Europe of T. brevior.

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Gyӧrke, A., Dumitrache, M. O., Kalmár, Z., Paştiu, A. I., & Mircean, V. (2020). Molecular survey of metastrongyloid lungworms in domestic cats (Felis silvestris catus) from Romania: A retrospective study (2008–2011). Pathogens, 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9020080

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