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Endoparasites of Small Mammals in Edo State, Nigeria: Public Health Implications

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2018;56(1):93-100.
Published online: February 28, 2018

Department of Zoology, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma, Nigeria

• Received: September 21, 2017   • Revised: January 26, 2018   • Accepted: February 11, 2018

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Infection rate (IR) of Mus musculus and Rattus rattus with parasites by location

Parasite Auchi
Small mammal (n=53)
Benin
Small mammal (n=150)
Ekpoma
Small mammal (n=207)
Uromi
Small mammal (n=92)




M. musculus (n=44) R. rattus (n=5) M. musculus (n=107) R. rattus (n=31) M. musculus (n=139) R. rattus (n=50) M. musculus (n=71) R. Rattus (n=15) Total (mean IR + SEM)

No. of small mammals infected (%)
Helminths
Angiostrongylus sp. 0 0 0 0 3 (0.02) 0 0 0 0.003±0.003
Aspicularis sp. 0 0 1 (0.01) 2 (0.06) 1 (0.01) 1 (0.02) 1 (0.01) 1 (0.06) 0.021±0.009
Capillaria sp. 1 (0.02) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.003±0.003
Heterakis spumosa 0 0 3 (0.02) 1 (0.03) 8 (0.05) 3 (0.06) 4 (0.05) 0 0.026±0.009
Hymenolepis diminuta 0 0 0 0 1 (0.01) 0 0 0 0.001±0.001
Hymenolepis nana 0 0 0 1 (0.03) 2 (0.01) 2 (0.04) 0 0 0.010±0.006
Mastophorus muris 0 0 3 (0.02) 0 5 (0.03) 4 (0.08) 2 (0.02) 2 (0.13) 0.035±0.016
Moniliformis moniliformis 0 0 0 0 0 1(0.02) 0 0 0.003±0.003
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis 0 1 (0.20) 4 (0.03) 2 (0.06) 5 (0.03) 4 (0.08) 1 (0.01) 2 (0.13) 0.068±0.024
Strongyloides sp. 9 (0.20) 0 12 (0.11) 10 (0.32) 8 (0.05) 5 (0.10) 5 (0.07) 1 (0.06) 0.114±0.036
Trichosomoides sp. 0 0 1 (0.01) 0 0 0 0 0 0.001±0.001
Trichuris sp. 2 (0.04) 0 3 (0.02) 2 (0.06) 9 (0.06) 0 0 1 (0.06) 0.030±0.010
 (mean IR±SEM) 0.022±0.017 0.017±0.002 0.018±0.009 0.048±0.026 0.022±0.006 0.033±0.011 0.013±0.007 0.037±0.015 0.0261±0.010
 Combined (mean IR±SEM) 0.019±0.001 0.033±0.009 0.027±0.003 0.025±0.007

Protozoa
Babesia sp.a 1 (0.02) 0 2 (0.02) 1 (0.01) 1 (0.02) 2 (0.03) 0 0.013±0.004
Eimeria sp. 6 (0.13) 1 (0.20) 22 (0.20) 9 (0.06) 7 (0.14) 12 (0.16) 7 (0.46) 0.209±0.045
Isospora sp. 6 (0.13) 0 0 10 (0.07) 4 (0.08) 10 (0.14) 0 0.053±0.021
Plasmodium sp.b 25 (0.65) 2 (0.66) 63 (0.63) 86 (0.62) 21 (0.42) 44 (0.62) 7 (0.46) 0.571±0.033
Trypanosoma lewisic 0 0 0 7 (0.05) 2 (0.04) 0 0 0.015±0.008
Toxoplasma gondii 0 0 0 1 (0.01) 1 (0.02) 0 0 0.004±0.003
 (mean IR±SEM) 0.155±0.101 0.143±0.108 0.142±0.103 0.137±0.097 0.120±0.063 0.158±0.097 0.153±0.097 0.144±0.091
 Combined (mean IR±SEM) 0.149±0.003 0.143±0.010 0.128±0.005 0.156±0.001

SEM, standard error of mean (mean and SEM presented in 4 decimal places)

aIR of Babesia calculated with adjusted sample size for Auchi: M. musculus (n=38); Benin: M. musculus (n=99); Ekpoma: M. musculus (n=133), R. rattus (n=49) and Uromi: M. musculus (n=59).

bIR of Plasmodium calculated with adjusted sample size for Auchi: M. musculus (n=38), R. rattus (n=3); Benin: M. musculus (n=99), R. rattus (n=29); Ekpoma: M. musculus (n=133), R. rattus (n=49) and Uromi: M. musculus (n=59), R. rattus (14).

cIR of T. lewisi calculated with adjusted sample size for Benin: R. rattus (n=29) and Ekpoma: M. musculus (n=133), R. rattus (n=49).

Prevalence and mean intensity (MI) per gram of feces, brain tissue, or blood of parasites in Mus musculus and Rattus ratttus

Parasite/Rodent M. musculus
No. of mammals (%)
R. rattus
No. of mammals (%)
Combined No. of mammals (%) M. musculus
MI±SEM
R. rattus
MI±SEM
Combined
MI±SEM
Nematodes (feces) Aspicularis sp. 11 (3.0) 5 (5.0) 16 (4.0) 73.8±37.6 11.3±3.5 50.4±25.2
Capillaria sp. 1 (0.27) 0 1 (0.21) ND ND ND
Heterakis spumosa 15 (4.2) 5 (5.0) 20 (4.3) 595.6±242.8 37.0±3.6 507.4±209.1
Mastophorus muris 12 (3.3) 6 (5.9) 18 (3.9) 253.3±150.0 64.2±40.7 190.3±102.5
Nippostrongylus brasiliensis 11 (3.0) 11 (12.9) 22 (4.8) 97.9±51.0 69.2±28.4 82.2±27.5
Strongyloides sp. 34 (9.4) 18 (17.8) 52 (11.3) 1179.0±57.1 60.6±31.5 843.7±408.9
Trichosomoides sp. 1 (0.27) 0 1 (0.21) ND ND ND
Trichuris sp. 13 (3.9) 3 (3.0) 16 (3.5) 120.7±42.8 61.2±44.8 100.9±32.1

Nematode (brain) Angiostrongylus sp. 3 (0.83) 0 3 (0.64) ND ND ND

Acanthocephala (feces) Monilliformis moniliformis 0 1 (0.99) 1 (0.21) ND ND ND

Cestodes (feces) H. diminuta 1 (0.27) 0 1 (0.21) ND ND ND
H. nana 2 (0.55) 1 (0.99) 3 (0.64) ND ND ND

Protozoans (feces) Eimeria sp. 49 (13.6) 28 (27.7) 77 (16.7) 692.1±250.1 663.9±419.3 684.1±213.0
Isospora sp. 43 (11.9) 7 (6.9) 50 (10.8) 309.3±93.2 204.6±111.1 290.0±78.4

Protozoans (blood) Babesia sp. 6 (1.8)a 1 (1.2)b 7 (1.7)c ND ND ND
Plasmodium sp. 188 (57.1)a 45 (52.9)b 233 (56.3)c ND ND ND
Trypanosoma lewisi 8 (2.2) 3 (3.5)b 10 (2.4) ND ND ND

Protozoan (brain) Toxoplasma gondii 1 (0.27) 1 (0.99) 2 (0.43) ND ND ND

SEM, standard error of mean; ND, not determined.

a% positive calculated with the sample size of M. musculus (n=329).

b% positive calculated with the sample size of R. rattus (n=85).

c% positive calculated with the combined sample size of M. musculus and R. rattus (n=414).

Table 1 Infection rate (IR) of Mus musculus and Rattus rattus with parasites by location

SEM, standard error of mean (mean and SEM presented in 4 decimal places)

IR of Babesia calculated with adjusted sample size for Auchi: M. musculus (n=38); Benin: M. musculus (n=99); Ekpoma: M. musculus (n=133), R. rattus (n=49) and Uromi: M. musculus (n=59).

IR of Plasmodium calculated with adjusted sample size for Auchi: M. musculus (n=38), R. rattus (n=3); Benin: M. musculus (n=99), R. rattus (n=29); Ekpoma: M. musculus (n=133), R. rattus (n=49) and Uromi: M. musculus (n=59), R. rattus (14).

IR of T. lewisi calculated with adjusted sample size for Benin: R. rattus (n=29) and Ekpoma: M. musculus (n=133), R. rattus (n=49).

Table 2 Prevalence and mean intensity (MI) per gram of feces, brain tissue, or blood of parasites in Mus musculus and Rattus ratttus

SEM, standard error of mean; ND, not determined.

% positive calculated with the sample size of M. musculus (n=329).

% positive calculated with the sample size of R. rattus (n=85).

% positive calculated with the combined sample size of M. musculus and R. rattus (n=414).