Med. Weter. 74 (8), 526-531, 2018
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| MARTA DEMKOWSKA-KUTRZEPA, KLAUDIUSZ SZCZEPANIAK,
PAULINA DUDKO, MONIKA ROCZEŃ-KARCZMARZ, MARIA STUDZIŃSKA,
SZYMON ŻYŁA, KRZYSZTOF TOMCZUK |
| Determining the occurrence of the Uncinaria stenocephala and Ancylostoma caninum
nematode invasion in dogs in Poland, with special emphasis on the Lublin region |
| Apart from roundworms, Ancylostomatidae nematodes are presently the most frequently observed
nematodes in dogs in Poland, with two species described so far: Uncinaria stenocephala and Ancylostoma
caninum. The study aimed to determine the hookworm species found in dogs in Poland, with special emphasis
on the Lublin region. The study material consisted of fecal samples collected from 500 dogs from the area
of the Lublin voivodeship. With the use of microscope methods, parasite eggs were found in 56.4% of the
samples, dominated by the Ancyclostomidae nematode (26.8%). The isolated hookworm eggs were subject to
morphometric measurements, giving a mean length of 77.60 μm and width of 44.25 μm (±SD ±6.01 and ±4.54
respectively) within the range 67-91 × 36-56 μm. The hookworm larvae that hatched from the samples were
subject to molecular analysis (72 samples) and all were identified as U. stenocephala. In the area of the Lublin
voivodeship U. stenocephala is the dominant hookworm species in dogs.
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| Key words: hookworms, Uncinaria stenocephala, Ancylostoma caninum, PCR. |