First Identification of Trichinella pseudospiralis in a Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) in Romania

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Abstract

Trichinella spp. are etiological zoonotic agents that spread throughout the world and affect mammals, birds, and reptiles. Within this genus, Trichinella pseudospiralis is the only recognized non-encapsulated species known to infect mammals and birds. This species has been reported in the majority of European countries, and the real epidemiological scenario of this species remains to be defined because its detection in mammals is much lower than that of the capsulated species. The aim of this study was to examine the presence of Trichinella larvae isolated from the muscles of a jackal from the hunting fund of 36 Murfatlar, Constanta County, Romania. The muscle samples were examined by artificial digestion, and the larvae were identified at the species level by multiplex PCR. The presence of larvae belonging to T. pseudospiralis, a species more frequently reported in carnivorous birds, was observed. This study describes the first identification of T. pseudospiralis in a jackal. The results suggest that there is an urgent need to investigate which species of mammals and/or birds act as reservoirs for this zoonotic nematode in Romania.

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Marin, A. M., Popovici, D. C., Marucci, G., Cherchi, S., & Mederle, N. (2024). First Identification of Trichinella pseudospiralis in a Golden Jackal (Canis aureus) in Romania. Pathogens, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens13010032

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