Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)

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Gomez Villafañe, Isabel Elisa; Robles, María del Rosario; Busch, M.
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2008
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The aims of this research were: 1) to determine the helminth parasite fauna of seventy two Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout, 1769) individuals inhabiting poultry farms in the Pampean region of Argentina; 2) to examine the relationship between parasitism and individual characteristics of the hosts, and 3) to analyze the associations among helminths. The study was carried out in twenty-four poultry farms from autumn 2000 to winter 2001. Nematodes were found in the intestine or caecum rectum of the 74 % of rats and cestodes were found along all the intestine of the 28 % of rats. Heterakis spumosa (Travassos 1914) was a central species, whereas Syphacia muris, Yamaguti 1941, Nippostrongylus brasiliensis (Travassos 1914) and Hymenolepis diminuta (Rudolphi 1819) were satellite species. Helminths do not affect rat survival and growth of rats. Rats parasitized with H. spumosa and H. diminuta were larger and older than non-parasitized rats. The intensity of infection with H. spumosa significantly increased with rat age. Rats parasitized with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis and Syphacia muris did not differ in size and age with respect to non-parasitized ones. The mean intensity of infections per host was 33.74, 74.28, higher than 200, and 3.10 for H. spumosa, S. muris, N. brasiliensis and H. diminuta, respectively. The mean intensity of infection with H. spumosa was higher in summer than in the other seasons, while the higher mean intensity of infection with N. brasiliensis and S. muris occurred in autumn. Infections with Heterakis spumosa and Syphacia muris, and with Syphacia muris and Nippostrongylus brasiliensis were independent; while Heterakis spumosa and Nippostrongylus brasiliensis were negatively associated.
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Materia
Ciencias Naturales
Helminths
Heterakis spumosa
Hymenolepis diminuta
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis
Rattus norvegicus
Syphacia muris
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spelling Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)Gomez Villafañe, Isabel ElisaRobles, María del RosarioBusch, M.Ciencias NaturalesHelminthsHeterakis spumosaHymenolepis diminutaNippostrongylus brasiliensisRattus norvegicusSyphacia murisThe aims of this research were: 1) to determine the helminth parasite fauna of seventy two <i>Rattus norvegicus</i> (Berkenhout, 1769) individuals inhabiting poultry farms in the Pampean region of Argentina; 2) to examine the relationship between parasitism and individual characteristics of the hosts, and 3) to analyze the associations among helminths. The study was carried out in twenty-four poultry farms from autumn 2000 to winter 2001. Nematodes were found in the intestine or caecum rectum of the 74 % of rats and cestodes were found along all the intestine of the 28 % of rats. <i>Heterakis spumosa</i> (Travassos 1914) was a central species, whereas <i>Syphacia muris</i>, Yamaguti 1941, <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> (Travassos 1914) and <i>Hymenolepis diminuta</i> (Rudolphi 1819) were satellite species. Helminths do not affect rat survival and growth of rats. Rats parasitized with <i>H. spumosa</i> and <i>H. diminuta</i> were larger and older than non-parasitized rats. The intensity of infection with <i>H. spumosa</i> significantly increased with rat age. Rats parasitized with <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> and <i>Syphacia muris</i> did not differ in size and age with respect to non-parasitized ones. The mean intensity of infections per host was 33.74, 74.28, higher than 200, and 3.10 for <i>H. spumosa</i>, <i>S. muris</i>, <i>N. brasiliensis</i> and <i>H. diminuta</i>, respectively. The mean intensity of infection with <i>H. spumosa</i> was higher in summer than in the other seasons, while the higher mean intensity of infection with <i>N. brasiliensis</i> and <i>S. muris</i> occurred in autumn. Infections with <i>Heterakis spumosa</i> and <i>Syphacia muris</i>, and with <i>Syphacia muris</i> and <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> were independent; while <i>Heterakis spumosa</i> and <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> were negatively associated.Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de VectoresFacultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo2008info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf126-129http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/84243enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0440-6605info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.2478/s11687-008-0024-1info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-29T11:16:11Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/84243Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-29 11:16:11.425SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
title Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
spellingShingle Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Gomez Villafañe, Isabel Elisa
Ciencias Naturales
Helminths
Heterakis spumosa
Hymenolepis diminuta
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis
Rattus norvegicus
Syphacia muris
title_short Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
title_full Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
title_fullStr Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
title_full_unstemmed Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
title_sort Helminth communities and host-parasite relationships in argentine brown rat (Rattus norvegicus)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gomez Villafañe, Isabel Elisa
Robles, María del Rosario
Busch, M.
author Gomez Villafañe, Isabel Elisa
author_facet Gomez Villafañe, Isabel Elisa
Robles, María del Rosario
Busch, M.
author_role author
author2 Robles, María del Rosario
Busch, M.
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Helminths
Heterakis spumosa
Hymenolepis diminuta
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis
Rattus norvegicus
Syphacia muris
topic Ciencias Naturales
Helminths
Heterakis spumosa
Hymenolepis diminuta
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis
Rattus norvegicus
Syphacia muris
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The aims of this research were: 1) to determine the helminth parasite fauna of seventy two <i>Rattus norvegicus</i> (Berkenhout, 1769) individuals inhabiting poultry farms in the Pampean region of Argentina; 2) to examine the relationship between parasitism and individual characteristics of the hosts, and 3) to analyze the associations among helminths. The study was carried out in twenty-four poultry farms from autumn 2000 to winter 2001. Nematodes were found in the intestine or caecum rectum of the 74 % of rats and cestodes were found along all the intestine of the 28 % of rats. <i>Heterakis spumosa</i> (Travassos 1914) was a central species, whereas <i>Syphacia muris</i>, Yamaguti 1941, <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> (Travassos 1914) and <i>Hymenolepis diminuta</i> (Rudolphi 1819) were satellite species. Helminths do not affect rat survival and growth of rats. Rats parasitized with <i>H. spumosa</i> and <i>H. diminuta</i> were larger and older than non-parasitized rats. The intensity of infection with <i>H. spumosa</i> significantly increased with rat age. Rats parasitized with <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> and <i>Syphacia muris</i> did not differ in size and age with respect to non-parasitized ones. The mean intensity of infections per host was 33.74, 74.28, higher than 200, and 3.10 for <i>H. spumosa</i>, <i>S. muris</i>, <i>N. brasiliensis</i> and <i>H. diminuta</i>, respectively. The mean intensity of infection with <i>H. spumosa</i> was higher in summer than in the other seasons, while the higher mean intensity of infection with <i>N. brasiliensis</i> and <i>S. muris</i> occurred in autumn. Infections with <i>Heterakis spumosa</i> and <i>Syphacia muris</i>, and with <i>Syphacia muris</i> and <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> were independent; while <i>Heterakis spumosa</i> and <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> were negatively associated.
Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
description The aims of this research were: 1) to determine the helminth parasite fauna of seventy two <i>Rattus norvegicus</i> (Berkenhout, 1769) individuals inhabiting poultry farms in the Pampean region of Argentina; 2) to examine the relationship between parasitism and individual characteristics of the hosts, and 3) to analyze the associations among helminths. The study was carried out in twenty-four poultry farms from autumn 2000 to winter 2001. Nematodes were found in the intestine or caecum rectum of the 74 % of rats and cestodes were found along all the intestine of the 28 % of rats. <i>Heterakis spumosa</i> (Travassos 1914) was a central species, whereas <i>Syphacia muris</i>, Yamaguti 1941, <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> (Travassos 1914) and <i>Hymenolepis diminuta</i> (Rudolphi 1819) were satellite species. Helminths do not affect rat survival and growth of rats. Rats parasitized with <i>H. spumosa</i> and <i>H. diminuta</i> were larger and older than non-parasitized rats. The intensity of infection with <i>H. spumosa</i> significantly increased with rat age. Rats parasitized with <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> and <i>Syphacia muris</i> did not differ in size and age with respect to non-parasitized ones. The mean intensity of infections per host was 33.74, 74.28, higher than 200, and 3.10 for <i>H. spumosa</i>, <i>S. muris</i>, <i>N. brasiliensis</i> and <i>H. diminuta</i>, respectively. The mean intensity of infection with <i>H. spumosa</i> was higher in summer than in the other seasons, while the higher mean intensity of infection with <i>N. brasiliensis</i> and <i>S. muris</i> occurred in autumn. Infections with <i>Heterakis spumosa</i> and <i>Syphacia muris</i>, and with <i>Syphacia muris</i> and <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> were independent; while <i>Heterakis spumosa</i> and <i>Nippostrongylus brasiliensis</i> were negatively associated.
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