Journal article
Toxocara malaysiensis infection in domestic cats in Vietnam - An emerging zoonotic issue?
TH Le, NTL Anh, KT Nguyen, NTB Nguyen, DTT Thuy, RB Gasser
Infection Genetics and Evolution | Published : 2016
Abstract
Toxocara canis of canids is a parasitic nematode (ascaridoid) that infects humans and other hosts, causing different forms of toxocariasis. This species of Toxocara appears to be the most important cause of human disease, likely followed by Toxocara cati from felids. Although some studies from Malaysia and China have shown that cats can harbor another congener, T. malaysiensis, no information is available about this parasite for other countries. Moreover, the zoonotic potential of this parasite is unknown at this point. In the present study, we conducted the first investigation of domestic dogs and cats for Toxocara in Vietnam using molecular tools. Toxocara malaysiensis was identified as a ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the National Foundation of Science and Technology of Vietnam (NAFOSTED), grant number 106-YS.06-2013.02 (N.T.L. Anh). We thank the laboratory technicians and veterinarians for their assistance. R.B.G.'s research is presently supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), Melbourne Water Corporation and Yourgene Bioscience.