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First identification of Trichinella britovi in a domestic dog (Canis familiaris) from Algeria.

Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports

November 2024

Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Calea Mănăștur 3-5, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Electronic address:

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  • Trichinellosis is a parasitic disease caused by various species of Trichinella, with cases reported in Algeria linked to jackal meat consumption.
  • A study conducted between February 2022 and August 2023 involved examining 33 road-killed carnivorous mammals in Algeria for Trichinella spp. infection using necropsies and DNA analysis.
  • The study found T. britovi in a domestic dog, marking the first detection of this species in an animal host in Algeria and indicating the role of domestic dogs in spreading the parasite.
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  • * Between 2017 and 2020, researchers collected and examined 63 common buzzards found dead to identify internal helminth parasites through necropsy.
  • * Findings revealed the presence of various species, including Cestoda and Trematoda, and identified common buzzards as a new host for specific Platyhelminthes, along with providing the first genetic sequence for one of the species reported.
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  • * Researchers collected blood or spleen samples from 220 badgers in nine countries between 2017 and 2021 and used PCR analysis and sequencing to identify various VBPs present in the animals.
  • * Key findings revealed the presence of several pathogens, including different types of Babesia, Trypanosoma pestanai, and Mycoplasma, while Rickettsia, Bartonella, and filarioid nematodes were not detected.
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  • Angiostrongylus vasorum, or "French heartworm," is a serious parasite first identified in a dog in France, known for causing severe health issues in dogs, and has not been previously studied in Algeria.
  • The study involved examining 47 road-killed animals over 18 months across six regions in Algeria, using both histological and molecular methods to identify lungworms.
  • Results confirmed the presence of A. vasorum in a golden African wolf for the first time, indicating a need for more research on the spread and impact of this parasite in Algeria.
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This study provides new insights into the oviposition strategy of (Linnaeus, 1758) (Lepidoptera, Lasiocampidae), an endangered species of moth found in semi-natural habitats within agricultural landscapes. Protected under various European directives and listed as Data Deficient by the IUCN, inhabits warmer regions of the Western Palearctic. Despite noted geographic variations in its ecological preferences, few studies have statistically significant data on its ecology.

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A rare case of pulmonary cryptosporidiosis associated with pulmonary tuberculosis in a patient with advanced HIV infection.

Parasitol Int

February 2025

Clinical Hospital of Infectious Diseases of Cluj-Napoca, 23 Iuliu Moldovan, 400348 Cluj-Napoca, Romania; Department of Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, "Iuliu Hațieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 23 Iuliu Moldovan, 400348 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Cryptosporidium spp., an important food and waterborne protozoan pathogen, can cause severe diarrhea and extraintestinal manifestations in immunocompromised individuals. The case of a 75 -years old patient diagnosed as a late presenter with advanced HIV infection and multiple opportunistic illnesses associated to HIV: cryptosporidiosis, intestinal and pulmonary, Cytomegalovirus colitis and pulmonary tuberculosis is presented.

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Vector-borne diseases pose a significant threat to human and animal health worldwide, with arthropods, including fleas and lice, acting as key vectors for transmitting various pathogens. In Uzbekistan, where millions of domestic dogs coexist with humans, the diversity of vector-borne pathogens carried by ectoparasites remains largely unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the diversity and prevalence of lice and pathogens carried by fleas and lice collected from domestic dogs in Uzbekistan.

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Humans may become accidental dead-end hosts for a series of zoonotic foodborne parasites, of which , spp., spp., and are of major public health interest, due to their potential pathological implications.

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Molecular evidence of Borrelia lusitaniae from questing Ixodes ticks in Algeria.

Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports

August 2024

Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Calea Mănăștur 3-5, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Electronic address:

Background: Ticks are hematophagous arthropods acting as important vectors for several microorganisms. Ticks have an important role in the epidemiology of numerous diseases from a public health standpoint. In Algeria, knowledge of tick-borne associated microorganisms is limited.

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African swine fever virus DNA is present in non-biting flies collected from outbreak farms in Romania.

Parasit Vectors

June 2024

Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Calea Mănăștur 3-5, 400372, Cluj-Napoca-Napoca, Romania.

Background: African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious and severe haemorrhagic disease of Suidae, with mortalities that approach 100 percent. Several studies suggested the potential implication of non-biting dipterans in the spread of ASFV in pig farms due to the identification of the ASFV DNA. However, to our knowledge, no study has evaluated the viral DNA load in non-biting dipterans collected in outbreak farms and no risk factors have been analysed.

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  • The study investigates two important zoonotic protozoan pathogens that affect humans and other animals, focusing on their prevalence in Northwestern Romania, where data is limited.
  • Researchers analyzed 426 fecal samples from hospitalized patients between June 2022 and January 2024, using tests and molecular techniques to identify the parasites.
  • Findings showed that 2.82% of samples contained one parasite and 0.94% contained another; symptomatic patients reported significantly more nausea and vomiting, highlighting the need for better understanding and management of these infections.
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As ectoparasites and efficient vectors of pathogens fleas constitute a source of nuisance for animals as well as a major issue for public health in Algeria. In this study, a molecular survey has been conducted to investigate the presence of pathogens in fleas infesting domestic and wild carnivores in the central north and eastern north and south of Algeria. The molecular screening that targeted Acanthocheilonema reconditum, Bartonella spp.

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Background: Fleas are important hematophagous insects, infesting mammals and birds with a worldwide distribution. Fleas of medical importance have been reported from various carnivores worldwide, such as felids, canids, or mustelids. Romania hosts a wide carnivore diversity, but very little is known about flea species that parasitize these animals in Romania.

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Background: Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite that infects a large spectrum of warm-blooded animals, including humans. Small rodents and insectivores play an important role in the epidemiology of T. gondii and may serve as a source of infection for both, domestic and wild definitive felid hosts.

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Maternal infection with during pregnancy may have serious consequences for the fetus. In Romania, screening for toxoplasmosis is included in the first antenatal visit. A retrospective study was performed on all toxoplasmosis antenatal screening patients between May 2008 and February 2023.

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Introduction: () is a widely distributed gastropod-borne nematode, causing severe cardio-pulmonary disorders in dogs. In Romania, was detected in foxes and serologically confirmed in domestic dogs, but no clinical cases are currently diagnosed.

Methods: Four dogs with clinical history of respiratory distress, originating from different geographical regions of Romania, were included in the study.

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Species of genus have a wide distribution and are reported in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Currently, the genus includes 14 nominal species, out of which 9 are parasitic in mustelids. Two species are mostly reported in mustelids from Europe, namely and .

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The American bison () is the largest terrestrial mammal of North America, with around 350,000 individuals in the wild and in private herds but the knowledge regarding the presence of different vector-borne pathigens in these mammals is very poor. and spp. are tick-borne apicomplexan parasites which are considered to be among the most commonly found blood parasites of large ruminants, often with a high economic importance.

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Trichinellosis remains a food-safety risk in Romania due to cultural traditions and food behavior. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the epidemiological, clinical and therapeutical data of all human trichinellosis cases in patients admitted to an Infectious Diseases Hospital from northwestern Romania during a thirty-year interval. Between 1 January 1988 and 31 December 2018, a total of 558 patients were hospitalized with the diagnosis of trichinellosis.

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is a zoonotic mosquito-borne filarioid that parasitizes in the subcutaneous tissues of carnivores, that has been incriminated in the great majority of human dirofilariasis cases reported throughout the Old World. From the Republic of Uzbekistan, recent data showed that this parasite is endemic in domestic and wild carnivores. In contrast, information regarding human infection is scarce and mostly outdated, with a single case report being published during the last decades.

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First report of in Africa and in Algeria.

Int J Parasitol Parasites Wildl

April 2023

Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Calea Mănăștur 3-5, 400372, Cluj Napoca, Romania.

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  • The study reports a co-infection of two types of lungworms found in a red fox in Algeria, marking the first documented case of one of these species in Africa.
  • A juvenile red fox was necropsied after being found dead, and the lungworms were collected for identification and analysis, revealing no signs of lung inflammation.
  • The findings emphasize the need for more research on the distribution and epidemiology of these parasites, particularly given the role of red foxes in spreading parasitic diseases.
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Thelazia callipaeda, the zoonotic "oriental eye worm", is an emerging nematode known to infect a wide range of hosts, particularly carnivores (wild and domestic canids and felids, mustelids, and ursids), but also other mammal groups (suids, lagomorphs, monkeys, and humans), across a wide geographical area. New host-parasite associations and human cases have mostly been reported in endemic areas. A less studied group of hosts is represented by zoo animals that may harbor T.

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Apicomplexan haemoparasites in domestic cats in Romania.

Parasit Vectors

February 2023

Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca, Calea Mănăștur 3-5, 400372, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Background: Apicomplexan haemoparasites are protozoans that infect a variety of domestic and wild animal species, as well as humans. Data regarding haemoprotozoans in domestic cats are limited; therefore, the aim of this study was to assess the occurrence of Babesia spp., Cytauxzoon spp.

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Background: Equine thelaziosis is a neglected vector-borne parasitic disease in modern veterinary medicine, lacking recent reports. It is transmitted by Musca autumnalis, and potentially other Muscidae species, by ingesting the lachrymal secretions of its equine host. The distribution of both Thelazia lacrymalis and its intermediate hosts remains largely unknown throughout Europe, with most studies dating back 20 years.

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  • There is a significant lack of epidemiological studies and low awareness of tick-borne diseases (TBDs) in the Republic of Moldova, highlighting the need for better understanding and healthcare responses.
  • This study is the first to evaluate the prevalence of tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) in dogs throughout the country, finding that the most common pathogen occurred in 15.8% of sampled dogs.
  • Results indicate a higher prevalence of infections among dogs from veterinary clinics compared to shelters, suggesting that location and care environments influence TBP risks, leading to recommendations for regular acaricide use and further surveillance efforts.
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