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Prevalence of intestinal helminths in cats in Quindio, Colombia

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BIOMEDICA
Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages 430-436

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INST NACIONAL SALUD
DOI: 10.7705/biomedica.v32i3.439

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Helminths; helminthiasis/epidemiology; cat diseases; Ancylostoma; Toxocara

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Prevalence of intestinal helminths in cats in Quindio, Colombia Introduction. Diseases caused by helminths are widely distributed in the world and many of them are considered zoonoses in which pets play a major role in transmission to humans. Objective. The prevalence of intestinal helminths was determined in cats in Quindio Province. Materials and methods. One hundred twenty-one cats were characterized -data recorded included sex, age and body condition. Fecal samples were collected and processed using the modified Ritchie and modified Kato-Katz techniques to determine the presence of intestinal helminths. Results. Of the 121 cats, 42.1%, (95% Cl: 33.4-50.9) and 45.5% (95% Cl: 36.6-54.3) were parasitized with at least one adult helminth species as evidenced by the presence of eggs in their fecal samples. Toxocara call was the most prevalent parasite (Ritchie: 37.2%, Kato-Katz: 43%), followed by Ancylostoma spp. (Ritchie: 7.4%, Kato-Katz: 5.8%) and Aelurostrongylus abstrusus (Ritchie: 0.82%). Sixty-five cats (53.7%) were females and 56 (46.3%) males; the prevalence of infection was similar in both sexes. Cats older than 4 years had the highest prevalence (81.8%) followed by those aged 1 to 4 years (48.8%) and by those under 1 year (28.6%). The majority of cats, 77.7%, were found to be in good body condition and this group had the lowest frequency of intestinal helminths with both techniques. Conclusion. The prevalence of intestinal helminths in domestic cats in Quindio was 43.8%; it is necessary to establish surveillance and prevention programs in the human and feline populations.

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