Prevalence of Toxocara in dogs and cats in Africa.

Prevalence of Toxocara in dogs and cats in Africa. Adv Parasitol. 2020;109:861-871 Authors: Chidumayo NN Abstract Dogs and cats have a close association with humans providing companionship; however, pets are reservoirs of zoonotic pathogens such as Toxocara. Toxocara canis and Toxocara cati are small intestinal nematodes found in canids and felids, respectively. Infected pets shed thousands of eggs resulting in environmental contamination. Toxocara can infect a wide variety of paratenic hosts including humans, rodents, pigs and chickens. Paratenic hosts become infected by ingestion of the infective eggs containing the third stage larvae or ingestion of dormant larvae in animal tissues. Infected humans may develop visceral larval migrans or ocular toxocariasis. Regular anthelmintic treatment and restricted movement of dogs and cats are recommended to control Toxocara environmental contamination. This paper reviews the prevalence and risk factors of Toxocara in dogs and cats in Africa; and pet owners' awareness of canine zoonotic helminths. PMID: 32381230 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Advances in Parasitology - Category: Parasitology Authors: Tags: Adv Parasitol Source Type: research