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  • A study in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) investigated the presence of an echinococcosis parasite in red foxes, which has spread in nearby Central Eastern Europe but was previously unreported in B&H.
  • Out of 57 red foxes examined, adult worms were found in one, marking the first confirmed case in the country, with further testing confirming its species.
  • The findings highlight the importance of initiating a surveillance program for echinococcosis in B&H, especially given the local presence of migrants and refugees who could potentially contribute to the parasite's spread.

Article Abstract

has been spreading through Central Eastern Europe but has not yet been reported in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). Recently, this parasite is confirmed in Croatia suggesting the movement of the parasite's distribution limit further south. Given that there is no surveillance or monitoring system for echinococcosis in B&H, our study was designed as a pilot study of . A total of 57 red foxes originating from 24 localities all over the country were collected during the routine rabies monitoring, autopsied and examined for the presence of echinococcosis. Based on intestinal scraping technique and microscopy, adult worms have been detected in one (1/57, 1.75%) red fox. To verify this finding and to differentiate spp., DNA extracted from adult worms was subjected to species-specific PCR targeting part of the mitochondrial 12S ribosomal RNA gene. PCR-positive samples were further confirmed by NGS sequencing of a 203 bp amplified fragment of 12S rRNA, which has been deposited in GenBank (Accession no.: OP047920). This finding represents the first detection of in B&H, strongly suggesting its presence in the country. The confirmation of the parasite in the same locality where migrants/refugees temporarily stay on their route to Western Europe highlights the need for a One Health approach in addressing all future questions. Moreover, the first detection of in B&H warrants the need for the implementation of an appropriate state surveillance program.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9672389PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2022.11.005DOI Listing

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