Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz (Sep 2009)

Larval recovery of Toxocara cati in experimentally infected Rattus norvegicus and analysis of the rat as potential reservoir for this ascarid

  • Sérgio V Santos,
  • Susana Z Lescano,
  • João M Castro,
  • Pedro P Chieffi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762009000600020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 104, no. 6
pp. 933 – 934

Abstract

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Toxocara cati is a common feline parasite transmitted by the ingestion of embryonated eggs, by the transmammary route or by predation of paratenic hosts harbouring third-stage larvae in their bodies. In the present study, the larval distribution of T. cati in tissues and organs of Rattus norvegicus experimentally infected with 300 embryonated eggs was analysed. Third-stage larvae were recovered from livers, lungs, kidneys, eyes, brains and carcasses of infected rats, following tissue digestion with HCl 0.5% for 24 h at 37°C. Some differences from the known larval distribution of Toxocara canisin the same rodent species were found.

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