BackgroundRats live in close proximity to human populations. Feral rodents are known to transmit diseases and act as reservoir hosts to many zoonotic parasites that pose health risks to humans. The aim of this study is to investigate endoparasitic infections in commensal rats and shrews caught in traditional wet markets in Taichung City, Taiwan.MethodsA total of 51 commensal wild rodents and shrews were caught in traditional wet markets in Taichung City, including 32 Rattus norvegicus, 11 R. rattus, and eight Suncus murinus. All tissues, organs, and intestinal contents were carefully examined after euthanasia for the detection of parasites.ResultsThe overall prevalence of infection was 94.1%, and the infection rates in R. norvegicus, R. rat...
Background Rodents are the largest group of mammalian species with a world-wide distributi...
Zoonotic parasitic infections is one of the global public health issues. The complex parasite transm...
Objective: Rodents as reservoirs of many common human diseases (zoonoses) are the cause of health an...
The objectives of this study were to determine the rodent host species, to identify the parasites th...
Rodents were collected from five wet markets (Chow Kit, Dato Keramat, Setapak, Jinjang and Kepong) i...
Background and Aim: Rattus spp. are the most common animals capable of adapting to their environment...
Only a few surveys have ever been carried out of the helminths of the commensal rodents found in the...
Background and Aim: Rattus spp. are the most common animals capable of adapting to their environment...
The objectives of this study were to determine species of rodents and identify endo and ectoparasi...
Abstract. Rattus spp trapped in wet markets in Quiapo, Manila and Balayan, Batangas had ectoparasite...
A survey of 95 wild rats which were captured from various locations was conducted to determine the d...
Wild rats are known as amajor reservoir and intermediate host for several pathogenic microbial speci...
Rattus spp trapped in wet markets in Quiapo, Manila and Balayan, Batangas had ectoparasites, Echinol...
A survey of the Endau Rompin National Park's wild terrestrial rats and related helminth parasites wa...
Soil-transmitted helminthiasis remains to be a major global health issue predominantly in tropical a...
Background Rodents are the largest group of mammalian species with a world-wide distributi...
Zoonotic parasitic infections is one of the global public health issues. The complex parasite transm...
Objective: Rodents as reservoirs of many common human diseases (zoonoses) are the cause of health an...
The objectives of this study were to determine the rodent host species, to identify the parasites th...
Rodents were collected from five wet markets (Chow Kit, Dato Keramat, Setapak, Jinjang and Kepong) i...
Background and Aim: Rattus spp. are the most common animals capable of adapting to their environment...
Only a few surveys have ever been carried out of the helminths of the commensal rodents found in the...
Background and Aim: Rattus spp. are the most common animals capable of adapting to their environment...
The objectives of this study were to determine species of rodents and identify endo and ectoparasi...
Abstract. Rattus spp trapped in wet markets in Quiapo, Manila and Balayan, Batangas had ectoparasite...
A survey of 95 wild rats which were captured from various locations was conducted to determine the d...
Wild rats are known as amajor reservoir and intermediate host for several pathogenic microbial speci...
Rattus spp trapped in wet markets in Quiapo, Manila and Balayan, Batangas had ectoparasites, Echinol...
A survey of the Endau Rompin National Park's wild terrestrial rats and related helminth parasites wa...
Soil-transmitted helminthiasis remains to be a major global health issue predominantly in tropical a...
Background Rodents are the largest group of mammalian species with a world-wide distributi...
Zoonotic parasitic infections is one of the global public health issues. The complex parasite transm...
Objective: Rodents as reservoirs of many common human diseases (zoonoses) are the cause of health an...