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Parasitol Res () :S9 S DOI./s46--86-6 Endopar asites Age-Dependant Prevalence of Endoparasites in Young Dogs and Cats up to One Year of Age Dieter Barutzki (*), Roland Schaper Veterinary Laboratory Freiburg, P.O. Box, 9 Freiburg i. Br., Germany Bayer Animal Health GmbH, 68 Leverkusen, Germany Corresponding author: Dieter Barutzki * E-mail: barutzki@labor-freiburg.de Abstract The results of parasitological examination of faecal samples from,6 cats and,9 dogs of known age up to one year were analysed. Eggs of Toxocara canis were detected in dogs for the first time at the beginning of the rd week, oocysts of Isospora spp. and cysts of Giardia spp. at the beginning of the 4th week p.p. High infection rates with Giardia spp. (. %) were demonstrated in the th week, I. canis (. %) in the th week, I. ohioensiscomplex (44. %) in the 6th week, Isospora spp. (. %) in the th week and T. canis (. %) in the 4th week p.p. Co-infections with Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. (8. %), T. canis + Isospora spp. (6. %) and T. canis + Giardia spp. (. %) were mainly seen in the 6th week p.p. In cats, oocysts of Isospora spp. and cysts of Giardia spp. were seen from the rd week and eggs of Toxocara cati from the th week p.p. High infection rates with Giardia spp. (66. %) were demonstrated in the th week, Isospora spp. (. %) and I. felis (. %) in the th week, I. rivolta (. %) in the th week and T. cati (.4 %) in the 8th week p.p. Co-infections with T. cati + Isospora spp. (9. %) were found in the th week, Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. (8. %) in the th week and T. cati + Giardia spp. (. %) in the nd week p.p. S9

EnDopaRaSitES Introduction Toxocara spp., Isospora spp. and Giardia spp. are the most common parasites in the digestive tract of dogs and cats. These endoparasites are of significance as they produce diarrhoea and malabsorption in their hosts. In litters they can be responsible for failure to gain weight or weight loss, causing small and weak puppies. A subclinical course of an infection may considerably alter the growth and development of a pup. In clinical cases, even severe dehydration and death can occur. In addition, Toxocara canis and Giardia spp. are zoonotic parasites and are therefore of major public-health significance. These endoparasites have a worldwide distribution and are also endemic in Germany. Large-scale analysis of coproscopic examination performed by Barutzki and Schaper (, ) has shown that puppies and young animals under months of age are more often infected with endoparasites than older dogs and cats. But to date there are only a few data on the prevalence of endoparasites and the relevance of co-infections with Toxocara spp., Isospora spp. and Giardia spp. in young cats and dogs. In the study presented here, the results of coproscopic examination of faecal samples from young pets were analysed to illustrate the development of the agedependant parasite burden in young cats and dogs up to one year of age. Materials and methods Between and, faecal samples from,84 privately owned dogs and,9 cats of known age in Germany were examined for endoparasites by the commercial Veterinary Laboratory Freiburg. The reasons for submitting the samples were gastrointestinal disorders, routine examination, animal vaccination, general health check or not mentioned. Age data of,9 dogs and,6 cats (Fig. ) up to one year of age provided the basis for analysing the age dependence of infections with Toxocara spp., Isospora spp. and Giardia spp. in young pets. All specimens were tested by a standardised flotation method with a saturated salt solution containing zinc chloride and sodium chloride (specific gravity.). To detect Giardia, samples were analysed using a coproantigen ELISA (ProSpecT Percent (%) examined cats and dogs dogs cats 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Age of cats and dogs (weeks) Fig. Age structure of dogs (n =,9) and cats (n =,6) of known age examined coproscopically between and S

Endoparasites Toxocara canis 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Infection with Toxocara canis in dogs of known age (n =,9) determined by faecal examination between and Giardia Microplate Assay, Remel Europe Ltd, distributed by Sekisui Virotech GmbH, Germany) or a sodium acetate formaldehyde (SAF) technique (Marti and Escher 99) to concentrate cysts of Giardia. The results of the coproscopic examinations were recorded and analysed in an Access data bank (Microsoft Access ). Due to inadequate morphological characteristics, infections with I. ohioensis, I. burrowsi and I. neorivolta found in dogs were documented as I. ohioensis-complex. These three protozoan species do not show discriminative morphological criteria in terms of oocyst size or structure and can therefore not be separated by microscopic examination (Lindsay et al. 99). Isospora canis 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Infection with Isospora canis in dogs of known age (n =,9) determined by faecal examination between and S

Endoparasites Isospora ohioensis 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. 4 Infection with Isospora ohioensis-complex in dogs of known age (n =,9) determined by faecal examination between and Results A total of,9 dogs and,6 cats were included in the study and subdivided into age groups at intervals of one week, starting from birth up to one year of age (Fig. ). Cats and dogs less than 4 weeks of age were rarely tested for parasites. Most of the animals examined were up to 6 months old. The percentage of sampled cats and dogs per week increased with age from the rd to the 6th week p.p., with maximum rates of.9 % for dogs and 8. % for cats, and decreased in older age groups. Isospora spp. 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Infection with Isospora spp. in dogs of known age (n =,9) determined by faecal examination between and S

Endoparasites 6 Giardia spp. 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. 6 Infection with Giardia spp. in dogs of known age (n =,9) determined by faecal examination between and Eggs of Toxocara canis were detected in dogs (Fig. ) for the first time at the beginning of the rd week. The highest infections rates with T. canis (. %) were found in the age group with 4-week-old puppies. In groups between 6 and 6 weeks of age, the percentage of T. canis-positive dogs showed only minor variations and decreased in older dogs to 8.9 %. Dogs infected with Isospora canis (Fig. ), I. ohioensis-complex (Fig. 4) and Isospora spp. (Fig. ) displayed a corresponding pattern of excretion of exogenous stages. The first oocysts were detected in 4-week-old puppies, and the highest Toxocara + Isospora 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Co-infection with Toxocara canis + Isospora spp. in dogs of known age (n =,9) determined by faecal examination between and S

Endoparasites Toxocara + Giardia 8 6 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. 8 Co-infection with Toxocara canis + Giardia spp. in dogs of known age (n =,9) determined by faecal examination between and levels of I. ohioensis-complex (44. %), I. canis (. %) and Isospora spp. (. %) were recorded at the age of 6 weeks, weeks and weeks, respectively. After the 8th week of age, the percentage of Isospora spp.-positive dogs decreased markedly and remained below 9 % until the end of the examination period. Dogs started to excrete cysts of Giardia spp. (Fig. 6) in the 4th week p.p. and showed the highest percentage rates (. %) at the age of weeks p.p. The percentage of Giardia spp.-positive dogs barely declined until the end of the empirical study, varying between. % and Isospora + Giardia 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. 9 Co-infection with Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. in dogs of known age (n =,9) determined by faecal examination between and S4

Endoparasites Toxocara + Isospora + Giardia 8 6 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Co-infection with Toxocara canis + Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. in dogs of known age (n =,9) determined by faecal examination between and 4. %. Co-infections with T. canis + Isospora spp. (6. %) (Fig. ), T. canis + Giardia (. %) (Fig. 8) and Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. (8. %) (Fig. 9) were mainly seen in the 6th week p.p. These figures show co-infections with T. canis + Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. peaking in the 6-week group (. %) (Fig. ). T. canis-positive dogs (Fig. ) were mostly co-infected with Isospora spp. between the 6th and 4th weeks p.p., with the highest rates between the 6th and the th weeks p.p. After the 6th week, the percentages ranged between % and.8 %. Percent (%) Toxocara positive dogs 9 8 6 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Toxocara canis-positive dogs (n = 9) co-infected with Isospora spp. determined by faecal examination between and S

Endoparasites Toxocara cati 8 6 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Infection with Toxocara cati in cats of known age (n =,6) determined by faecal examination between and In cats, eggs of Toxocara cati (Fig. ) were seen for the first time from the th week p.p., oocysts of Isospora felis (Fig. ), Isospora rivolta (Fig. 4), Isospora spp. (Fig. ) and cysts of Giardia spp. (Fig. 6) from the rd week p.p. High infection rates with Giardia spp. (66. %) were seen in the th week, with Isospora spp. (. %) and I. felis (. %) in the th week, with I. rivolta (. %) in the th week and with T. cati (.4 %) in the 8th week p.p. High percentages of co-infections with T. cati + Isospora spp. (Fig. ) (9. %) were found in the th week, with T. cati + Giardia spp. (. %) Isospora felis 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Infection with Isospora felis in cats of known age (n =,6) determined by faecal examination between and S6

Endoparasites Isospora rivolta 8 6 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. 4 Infection with Isospora rivolta in cats of known age (n =,6) determined by faecal examination between and in the th week p.p. (Fig. 8) and with Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. (8. %) in the th week p.p. (Fig. 9). Triple co-infections with T. cati + Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. were not seen. Discussion This study presents a detailed age-dependent analysis of infections with Toxocara spp., Isospora spp. and Giardia spp. in young cats and dogs in Germany. The results confirm earlier studies and Isospora spp. 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Infection with Isospora spp. in cats of known age (n =,6) determined by faecal examination between and S

Endoparasites Giardia 6 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. 6 Infection with Giardia spp. in cats of known age (n =,6) determined by faecal examination between and demonstrate that puppies and young animals are more likely to be infected with helminths and protozoa than older dogs and cats (Daugschies et al. ; Barutzki and Schaper ; Buehl et al. 6). This is also in keeping with a survey carried out in dogs from Murcia in Spain, which showed higher prevalence rates of T. canis in dogs up to one year of age compared to older age groups (Martinez-Carrasco et al. ), a higher prevalence of Giardia spp. in dogs and cats in young animals in Australia (Swan and Thompson 986), and a higher infection rate with Giardia spp. in dogs under months of age in the UK (Batchelor et al. 8). This holds true even for stray dogs, which are more Toxocara + Isospora 8 6 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. Co-infection with Toxocara cati + Isospora spp. in cats of known age (n =,6) determined by faecal examination between and S8

Endoparasites Toxocara + Giardia,,,,,, 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. 8 Co-infection with Toxocara cati + Giardia spp. in cats of known age (n =,6) determined by faecal examination between and likely to be infected in age groups up to one year with endoparasites in Iran (Daryani et al. 9) and with T. canis in Mexico City (Eguía-Aguilar et al. ) and in the Slovak Republic (Antolová et al. 4). Accordingly, young stray dogs were found to shed nematode eggs in faeces more frequently than adult animals in Brazil (Oliveira-Sequeira et al. ). In contrast, there are only isolated studies which show no significant differences in the prevalence of helminth parasites in stray dogs between young and adult animals (Cantó et al. ). The high risk potential for mono-infections in young dogs is confirmed by higher co-infection rates with endoparasites in young dogs compared to older Isospora + Giardia 8 6 4 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 49 Fig. 9 Co-infection with Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. in cats of known age (n =,6) determined by faecal examination between and S9

Endoparasites dogs. Young dogs up to months of age were identified as a risk factor for infection in dogs. Giardia cyst-positive dogs showed a high percentage of coinfections with Toxocara canis and Isospora ohioensis (Mircean et al. ). In the study presented here, the percentage of dogs infected with Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. and T. canis + Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. showed a distinctive peak in the 6-week-old group. T. canis-positive dogs had the highest percentages of co-infections with Isospora spp. between the 6th and 4th weeks p.p. Age below 6 months has been identified as a risk factor for cats and dogs to be infected with intestinal parasites. This finding results from cross-sectional studies in Italy (Riggio et al. ) on infections with intestinal and lung parasites, in Nigeria (Sowemimo ) on the prevalence and intensity of infection with T. canis in dogs, in Chile (López et al. 6) on dogs with gastrointestinal symptoms and Giardia, Isospora and Toxocara canis and young cats with Isospora, and in Greece (Haralabidis et al. 988) on infection with T. canis. A longitudinal study in Norway focusing on the occurrence of Giardia in dogs during their first year of life likewise showed the highest level in dogs more than 6 months old, but the differences between the age groups were not statistically significant (Hamnes et al. ). Results from a study by Fok et al. () suggest higher prevalence rates in some eastern European countries compared to western European countries. But independently of the region, the authors reported a higher prevalence of T. canis in pups aged less than three months. This high level of parasite infection especially in young animals highlights the necessity of monitoring parasites by routine faecal examination to demonstrate the parasite burden and of a strategic deworming programme, hygiene measures, and appropriate use of disinfectants in puppies and kittens in particular. Conclusion In summary, it can be concluded that dogs and cats are frequently infected with helminth and S protozoan endoparasites. Young cats and dogs up to one year of age in particular show high infection rates with endoparasites. In age groups up to and 6 months, the risk of cats and dogs being infected with ascarids, coccidia and Giardia increases indirectly proportionally to the age of the animals. The following specific aspects must be observed when breeding cats and dogs: AA Dogs and cats show a concurrent profile of infections with Toxocara spp., Isospora spp. and Giardia spp. AA Puppies and kittens up to 6 months of age are most frequently infected with endoparasites. AA Patent infections with Toxocara in dogs and cats are first found in the rd and th week of life, respectively, Isospora spp. and Giardia spp. in the 4th and rd week p.p., respectively. AA In dogs, high infection rates with Toxocara canis are seen in the 4th week, with Isospora spp. in the th week and with Giardia spp. in the th week p.p. AA Co-infections in dogs with T. canis + Isospora spp., T. canis + Giardia spp. and Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. are mainly seen in the 6th week p.p. AA In cats high infection rates with T. cati occur in 8th, with Giardia spp. in the th and with Isospora spp. in the th week p.p. AA Co-infections with T. cati + Isospora spp., Isospora spp. + Giardia spp. and T. cati + Giardia spp. in cats can be expected in the th, th and th week p.p., respectively. Ethical standards All of the studies reported herein were performed in compliance with current applicable local laws and regulations. Conflict of interest D Barutzki is the director of the Veterinary Laboratory Freiburg. R Schaper is an employee of Bayer Animal Health GmbH. Bayer Animal Health GmbH provided financial support for performance of data analysis.

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