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dc.creatorKlun, Ivana
dc.creatorĆosić, Nada
dc.creatorĆirović, Duško
dc.creatorVasilev, Dragan
dc.creatorTeodorović, Vlado
dc.creatorĐurković-Đaković, Olgica
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-25T10:15:05Z
dc.date.available2900-01-01
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.akademiai.com/doi/10.1556/004.2019.004
dc.identifier.urihttps://radar.ibiss.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3333
dc.description.abstractHuman trichinellosis and Trichinella infection in pigs are both still endemic in the Balkans, including Serbia. Because of the flow between the sylvatic and the domestic cycle of Trichinella spp., monitoring wildlife has been recommended for the risk assessment of Trichinella spp. infection in swine. We have previously shown the presence of Trichinella infection in wild carnivores including the wolf and the golden jackal, and here we report on Trichinella infection in several other mesocarnivore species. From a total of 469 animals collected between 1994 and 2013, Trichinella larvae were detected in 29 (6.2%, 95% CI = 4.0-8.4) animals, including 14 red foxes (4.7%), 7 wild cats (35%), 5 beech martens (4.8%), 2 pine martens (16.7%), and 1 European badger (6.25%). No Trichinella larvae were detected in the examined specimens of European polecats, steppe polecats and European otters. Species identification of the Trichinella larvae performed for 18 positive samples revealed T. spiralis in 77.8% and T. britovi in 22.2% of the isolates. Both species were detected in red foxes and wild cats. The predominance of T. spiralis in wildlife in Serbia indicates the (past or present) spillover of this pathogen from domestic to wild animals.en
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/Technological Development (TD or TR)/31009/RS//
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/Technological Development (TD or TR)/31034/RS//
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MESTD/Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)/41019/RS//
dc.rightsrestrictedAccess
dc.sourceActa Veterinaria Hungarica
dc.sourceActa Veterinaria Hungarica
dc.subjectDomestic cycle
dc.subjectEndemic setting
dc.subjectTrichinella spp.
dc.subjectSylvatic cycle
dc.subjectWild mesocarnivores
dc.subjectT. spiralis
dc.subjectT. britovi
dc.titleTrichinella spp. in wild mesocarnivores in an endemic setting.en
dc.typearticleen
dc.rights.licenseARR
dcterms.abstractЋосић, Нада; Ћировић, Душко; Василев, Драган; Ђурковић-Ђаковић, Олгица; Теодоровић, Владо; Клун, Ивана;
dc.rights.holder© AKADEMIAI KIADO
dc.citation.issue1
dc.citation.volume67
dc.identifier.doi10.1556/004.2019.004
dc.identifier.pmid30922087
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85064111954
dc.identifier.wos000462990700004
dc.citation.apaKlun, I., Ćosić, N., Ćirović, D., Vasilev, D., Teodorović, V., & Djurković-Djaković, O. (2019). Trichinella spp. in wild mesocarnivores in an endemic setting. Acta Veterinaria Hungarica, 67(1), 34–39.
dc.citation.vancouverKlun I, Ćosić N, Ćirović D, Vasilev D, Teodorović V, Djurković-Djaković O. Trichinella spp. in wild mesocarnivores in an endemic setting. Acta Vet Hung. 2019;67(1):34–9.
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dc.citation.epage39
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