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infection and factors influencing infection carriage in rats ( spp.) in Hong Kong. | LitMetric

infection and factors influencing infection carriage in rats ( spp.) in Hong Kong.

One Health

Department of Infectious Diseases and Public Health, Jockey Club College of Veterinary Medicine, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

Published: December 2024

(syn. ) (Bancroft, 1893) is a nematode, which colonises the liver of a wide range of hosts including humans. The worldwide prevalence of infection in the genus can be as high as 100% and the Norway rat () and black rat () are considered the main host species. This study is the first to investigate the epidemiology of infection in wild rats trapped in various geographical locations in Hong Kong. Four species of trapped rats were identified, with 65% being , followed by 30% (Asian house rat), 4% (Sikkim rat), and 1% (South China white-bellied rat). The overall prevalence of infection was 36.7% (81/221) (95% CI 30.4-43.4) and was the most common rat species trapped during this study, with the highest prevalence of infection. Two risk factors for host infection were skin wounds and geographical region whilst sex, body weight, stage of development, and presence of ectoparasites were not risk factors for this infection. Gross hepatic lesions were absent in 17% of infected rats and when present, were not pathognomonic for the infection. Infected rats lacked severe hepatic inflammation or fibrosis, indicating that rats tolerate the infection well. Egg production was observed in the livers of 69% of infected rats, which emphasizes their role as reservoirs of this zoonotic parasite. Several infected rats in this study were trapped inside residential buildings, which highlights the zoonotic risk of to humans following the potential ingestion of embryonated eggs from contaminated food, water, or soil.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11399605PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.onehlt.2024.100878DOI Listing

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