An experimental field approach to parasitism and immune defence in voles

Author:

SCHWARZENBACH G. A.,HEGGLIN D.,STIEGER C.,DEPLAZES P.,WARD P. I.

Abstract

The fox tapewormEchinococcus multilocularisis typically perpetuated in a cycle with red foxes as definitive hosts and various rodent species as intermediate hosts. In this study, foxes were baited with a highly efficient drug against cestodes (praziquantel) in 5 blocks of 1 km2. Voles,Arvicola terrestris, the most abundant intermediate host species, were trapped in the 5 baited blocks and in 5 non-baited control blocks. Baiting the foxes reduced the prevalence ofE. multilocularisin fox faecal samples in the baited blocks, but voles trapped in the two blocks did not differ in their infection rates. However, voles from the baited blocks had significantly smaller spleen masses and were more likely to be infested with mites than those from the control blocks, possibly reflecting different immunological activities. Our study suggests that the environmental contamination withE. multiloculariseggs, and perhaps those of other tapeworms, influences the immune system of the intermediate host speciesA. terrestrisin the wild.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology

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