Toxocara vitulorum infection in German beef cattle

Parasitol Res. 2017 Mar;116(3):1085-1088. doi: 10.1007/s00436-017-5393-2. Epub 2017 Feb 2.

Abstract

Toxocara vitulorum is an ascarid that is frequently found in sub-tropical regions but little is known about infections in more temperate climates. In this study, we report the occurrence of this parasite in a beef cattle herd in eastern Germany. In June 2016, large (14-20 cm) cream-colored worms identified as adult T. vitulorum were observed in the feces of 2- to 3-month-old calves. Eggs of this parasite were subsequently detected in pooled fecal samples collected on all three farm sites. The morphological identification was supported by analysis of partial cytochrome c oxidase I and internal transcribed spacer 1 gene sequences. Clinical signs of toxocariasis, such as diarrhea and loss of body weight were not apparent.

Keywords: Beef cattle; Germany; Toxocara vitulorum.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cattle
  • Cattle Diseases / parasitology*
  • Diarrhea / parasitology
  • Diarrhea / veterinary
  • Feces / parasitology
  • Germany
  • Red Meat
  • Toxocara / genetics
  • Toxocara / isolation & purification
  • Toxocara / physiology*
  • Toxocariasis / parasitology*