Patterns of helminth infections in Rattus rattus and Mus musculus from two Mayan communities in Mexico
The black rat Rattus rattus and the house mouse Mus musculus are two commensal rodent species that harbour and shed zoonotic pathogens, including helminths. The aim of this survey was to study the helminth community and the patterns of infections in R. rattus and M. musculus from two Mayan communiti...
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| Abstract | The black rat
Rattus rattus
and the house mouse
Mus musculus
are two commensal rodent species that harbour and shed zoonotic pathogens, including helminths. The aim of this survey was to study the helminth community and the patterns of infections in
R. rattus
and
M. musculus
from two Mayan communities in Mexico. Gastrointestinal helminths were isolated from 322
M. musculus
and 124
R. rattus
, including
Gongylonema neoplasticum
,
Hassalstrongylus aduncus
,
Hassalstrongylus musculi
,
Hydatigera taeniaeformis
metacestode,
Hymenolepis diminuta
,
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis
, Oligacanthorhynchidae gen. sp.,
Syphacia muris
,
Syphacia obvelata
,
Rodentolepis microstoma
and
Trichuris muris
. The overall richness of helminths was seven in
R. rattus
and six in
M. musculus
. The results of generalized linear models showed that juvenile rodents had lower probabilities of being infected with
G. neoplasticum
,
H. taeniaeformis
and
H. musculi
than adult rodents. A positive association between the prevalence of
S. muris
and rat abundance was found. The intensity of infection with
S. muris
was higher in the rainy season than in the dry season; the opposite result was found for
H. musculi
infection. Male
R. rattus
harboured more
S. muris
specimens. The intensity of infection with
T. muris
was inversely associated with mouse abundance. The presence of the zoonotic
H. diminuta
, as well as
H. taeniaeformis
and
R. microstoma
in rodent populations indicates that there is risk of transmission, and that their entire life cycle occurs in the study area. |
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| AbstractList | The black rat Rattus rattus and the house mouse Mus musculus are two commensal rodent species that harbour and shed zoonotic pathogens, including helminths. The aim of this survey was to study the helminth community and the patterns of infections in R. rattus and M. musculus from two Mayan communities in Mexico. Gastrointestinal helminths were isolated from 322 M. musculus and 124 R. rattus, including Gongylonema neoplasticum, Hassalstrongylus aduncus, Hassalstrongylus musculi, Hydatigera taeniaeformis metacestode, Hymenolepis diminuta, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Oligacanthorhynchidae gen. sp., Syphacia muris, Syphacia obvelata, Rodentolepis microstoma and Trichuris muris. The overall richness of helminths was seven in R. rattus and six in M. musculus. The results of generalized linear models showed that juvenile rodents had lower probabilities of being infected with G. neoplasticum, H. taeniaeformis and H. musculi than adult rodents. A positive association between the prevalence of S. muris and rat abundance was found. The intensity of infection with S. muris was higher in the rainy season than in the dry season; the opposite result was found for H. musculi infection. Male R. rattus harboured more S. muris specimens. The intensity of infection with T. muris was inversely associated with mouse abundance. The presence of the zoonotic H. diminuta, as well as H. taeniaeformis and R. microstoma in rodent populations indicates that there is risk of transmission, and that their entire life cycle occurs in the study area. The black rat Rattus rattus and the house mouse Mus musculus are two commensal rodent species that harbour and shed zoonotic pathogens, including helminths. The aim of this survey was to study the helminth community and the patterns of infections in R. rattus and M. musculus from two Mayan communities in Mexico. Gastrointestinal helminths were isolated from 322 M. musculus and 124 R. rattus, including Gongylonema neoplasticum, Hassalstrongylus aduncus, Hassalstrongylus musculi, Hydatigera taeniaeformis metacestode, Hymenolepis diminuta, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Oligacanthorhynchidae gen. sp., Syphacia muris, Syphacia obvelata, Rodentolepis microstoma and Trichuris muris. The overall richness of helminths was seven in R. rattus and six in M. musculus. The results of generalized linear models showed that juvenile rodents had lower probabilities of being infected with G. neoplasticum, H. taeniaeformis and H. musculi than adult rodents. A positive association between the prevalence of S. muris and rat abundance was found. The intensity of infection with S. muris was higher in the rainy season than in the dry season; the opposite result was found for H. musculi infection. Male R. rattus harboured more S. muris specimens. The intensity of infection with T. muris was inversely associated with mouse abundance. The presence of the zoonotic H. diminuta, as well as H. taeniaeformis and R. microstoma in rodent populations indicates that there is risk of transmission, and that their entire life cycle occurs in the study area.The black rat Rattus rattus and the house mouse Mus musculus are two commensal rodent species that harbour and shed zoonotic pathogens, including helminths. The aim of this survey was to study the helminth community and the patterns of infections in R. rattus and M. musculus from two Mayan communities in Mexico. Gastrointestinal helminths were isolated from 322 M. musculus and 124 R. rattus, including Gongylonema neoplasticum, Hassalstrongylus aduncus, Hassalstrongylus musculi, Hydatigera taeniaeformis metacestode, Hymenolepis diminuta, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis, Oligacanthorhynchidae gen. sp., Syphacia muris, Syphacia obvelata, Rodentolepis microstoma and Trichuris muris. The overall richness of helminths was seven in R. rattus and six in M. musculus. The results of generalized linear models showed that juvenile rodents had lower probabilities of being infected with G. neoplasticum, H. taeniaeformis and H. musculi than adult rodents. A positive association between the prevalence of S. muris and rat abundance was found. The intensity of infection with S. muris was higher in the rainy season than in the dry season; the opposite result was found for H. musculi infection. Male R. rattus harboured more S. muris specimens. The intensity of infection with T. muris was inversely associated with mouse abundance. The presence of the zoonotic H. diminuta, as well as H. taeniaeformis and R. microstoma in rodent populations indicates that there is risk of transmission, and that their entire life cycle occurs in the study area. The black rat Rattus rattus and the house mouse Mus musculus are two commensal rodent species that harbour and shed zoonotic pathogens, including helminths. The aim of this survey was to study the helminth community and the patterns of infections in R. rattus and M. musculus from two Mayan communities in Mexico. Gastrointestinal helminths were isolated from 322 M. musculus and 124 R. rattus , including Gongylonema neoplasticum , Hassalstrongylus aduncus , Hassalstrongylus musculi , Hydatigera taeniaeformis metacestode, Hymenolepis diminuta , Nippostrongylus brasiliensis , Oligacanthorhynchidae gen. sp., Syphacia muris , Syphacia obvelata , Rodentolepis microstoma and Trichuris muris . The overall richness of helminths was seven in R. rattus and six in M. musculus . The results of generalized linear models showed that juvenile rodents had lower probabilities of being infected with G. neoplasticum , H. taeniaeformis and H. musculi than adult rodents. A positive association between the prevalence of S. muris and rat abundance was found. The intensity of infection with S. muris was higher in the rainy season than in the dry season; the opposite result was found for H. musculi infection. Male R. rattus harboured more S. muris specimens. The intensity of infection with T. muris was inversely associated with mouse abundance. The presence of the zoonotic H. diminuta , as well as H. taeniaeformis and R. microstoma in rodent populations indicates that there is risk of transmission, and that their entire life cycle occurs in the study area. |
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| Author | Digiani, M.C. Machain-Williams, C. Gurubel-González, Y.M. Palomo-Arjona, E.E. Robles, M.R. Barrientos-Medina, R.C. Panti-May, J.A. Hernández-Betancourt, S.F. |
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| Title | Patterns of helminth infections in Rattus rattus and Mus musculus from two Mayan communities in Mexico |
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