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  • Eucoleus aerophilus is a respiratory nematode that can infect wild and domestic carnivores, and occasionally humans, though human infections might be underreported.
  • Recent research in Serbia revealed a high infection rate of 84% in autopsied red foxes, contrasting sharply with only 38% found through standard fecal tests.
  • The study highlights one of the highest recorded rates of pulmonary capillariosis in foxes globally and underscores the need for further research into the distribution and impact of this nematode.

Article Abstract

The respiratory capillariid nematode Eucoleus aerophilus (Creplin, 1839) infects wild and domestic carnivores and, occasionally, humans. Thus far, a dozen of human infections have been published in the literature but it cannot be ruled out that lung capillariosis is underdiagnosed in human medicine. Also, the apparent spreading of E. aerophilus in different geographic areas spurs new studies on the epidemiology of this nematode. After the recognition of the first human case of E. aerophilus infection in Serbia, there is a significant merit in enhancing knowledge on the distribution of the nematode. In the present work the infection rate of pulmonary capillariosis was investigated in 70 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from the northern part of Serbia by autopsy. The estimated infection rate with Eucoleus aerophilus was 84%. In contrast, by copromicroscopic examination only 38% of foxes were positive. In addition, 10 foxes were investigated for the closely related species in nasal cavity, Eucoleus boehmi, and nine were positive. Our study demonstrates one of the highest infection rates of pulmonary capillariosis in foxes over the world.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3718516PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/parasite/2012003DOI Listing

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