Subsistence hunting and the introduction of Neotropical echinococcosis into the domestic environment in the Brazilian Amazon

Autores

  • Leandro Siqueira de Souza Fiocruz
  • Mabia de Jesus Lima
  • Leilandio Siqueira De Souza
  • Ximena Illarramendi
  • Marcio Neves Boia
  • Francisco Glauco de Araújo Santos

Palavras-chave:

hydatid cysts, polycystic hydatid, traditional communities, wild animals

Resumo

The present study recorded the consumption of paca and agouti meat and revealed the presence of hydatid cysts in the livers of these rodents in extractivist communities in Brazilian Amazonia. A total of 42 families (with a median four of members per household) were interviewed, of which 98% (n=41) reported the consumption of paca and 86% (n=36) the consumption of agouti. Structures consistent with hydatid cysts were detected more frequently in the liver tissue of the pacas (74% – 31 of 42 samples) than the agoutis (26% – 11/42). The parasitological analysis of a paca liver confirmed the presence of E. vogeli. The consumption of the meat of these rodents and the confirmation of infection by E. vogeli represent preoccupying risk factors for the inhabitants of these forest communities, given that the uncooked viscera of both rodents are often fed to domestic dogs. 

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Publicado

2023-11-17

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Medicina Veterinária Preventiva