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Journal of Helminthology | 2016

Molecular and phylogenetic analysis of the filarial nematode Micipsella numidica from the hare Lepus europaeus in Italy

Simona Gabrielli; Roberta Galuppi; M. Fraulo; Federica Savini; Benedetto Morandi; Gabriella Cancrini; Giovanni Poglayen

The genus Micipsella comprises three species of filariae to date identified in lagomorphs only, whereas the other genera belonging to the subfamily Splendidofilariinae are described as parasites of birds, reptiles and mammals. In the present study seven specimens of Micipsella numidica (Seurat, 1917), collected from the hare Lepus europaeus in Italy, were characterized genetically by molecular amplification of the mitochondrial genes (12S rDNA; cox1) and the 5S rDNA gene spacer region. Phylogenetic trees inferred using available sequences from filariae and those identified in this study evidenced a close relationship between M. numidica and Splendidofilariinae of other mammals and reptiles (Rumenfilaria andersoni and Madathamugadia hiepei). The present findings, apart from adding new data about the hosts in Italy, support the taxonomic position of M. numidica and highlight the substantial biological and molecular differences existing between Splendidofilariinae and other Onchocercidae. The study also contributes to our knowledge of the molecular/genetic diagnosis of filarial parasites of veterinary and medical concern in any vertebrate or invertebrate host.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2016

Lung parasites of the genus Metastrongylus Molin, 1861 (Nematoda: Metastrongilidae) in wild boar (Sus scrofa L., 1758) in Central-Italy: An eco-epidemiological study

Giovanni Poglayen; Barbara Marchesi; Giulia Dall'Oglio; Giulia Barlozzari; Roberta Galuppi; Benedetto Morandi

The respiratory tracts of 57 wild boars (Sus scrofa L. 1758) hunted in central Italy during the 2011/2012 hunting season were examined to detect the presence of lung worms. Fifty-five out of 57 animals (96,5%) were positive. Five species of Metastrongylus were detected and their prevalence was as follows: Metastrongylus asymmetricus Noda, 1973 (91.2%), Metastrongylus confusus Jansen, 1964 and Metastrongylus salmi Gedoelst, 1923 (87.7%), Metastrongylus apri Gmelin, 1790 (80.7%), Metastrongylus pudendotectus Vostokov, 1905 (70.2%). In most cases multi-species infection was observed. The highest parasite load was found in young animals (<1 year old). The Metastrongylus genus sex ratio (M/F) had a range from 1:4.8 to 1:1.5 in favor of females. The Simpson and Shannon-Wiener indices showed a moderate uniformity in parasite community composition. The Fager index highlighted a high degree of affinity among all pairs of selected parasites. The whole parasite population showed an aggregate distribution. Our findings confirm that these parasites are widespread in the wild boar population. The establishment of outdoor domestic pig farming in the same area of the game preserve could pose the risk of infection to domestic animals. Further studies will be needed to understand the factors involved in the presence and prevalence of the intermediate host as well as the population dynamics of Metastrongylus spp.


Journal of Infection in Developing Countries | 2017

Retrospective study on Cystic Echinococcosis in cattle of Italy

Giovanni Poglayen; Antonio Varcasia; Anna Paola Pipia; Claudia Tamponi; Maria Parigi; Barbara Marchesi; Benedetto Morandi; Vannes Benfenati; Antonio Scala


International journal for parasitology. Parasites and wildlife | 2017

Italian wolves (Canis lupus italicus Altobello, 1921) and molecular detection of taeniids in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, Northern Italian Apennines

Giovanni Poglayen; Francesca Gori; Benedetto Morandi; R. Galuppi; Elena Fabbri; Romolo Caniglia; Pietro Milanesi; Marco Galaverni; Ettore Randi; Barbara Marchesi; Peter Deplazes


Pakistan Veterinary Journal | 2015

Echinococcus granulosus “Sensu stricto” in a captive Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) in Northern Italy

Giovanni Poglayen; A. Varcasia; Giuliano Bettini; Benedetto Morandi; R. Galuppi; M. Galliani


Echinococcus 2014 | 2014

Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta), another intermediate host for Echinococcus granulosus

Giovanni Poglayen; Marco Galliani; Antonio Varcasia; Giuliano Bettini; Benedetto Morandi


Plasma Medicine | 2018

Indirect inactivation of Candida guilliermondii by using a Plasma Syntethic Jet Actuator: effect of advected charged particles

Gabriele Neretti; Anna Chiara Ricchiuto; Roberta Galuppi; Giovanni Poglayen; Benedetto Morandi; Ester Marotta; Cristina Paradisi; Francesco Tampieri; Carlo A. Borghi


Plasma Medicine | 2018

Inactivation of Eimeria Oocysts in Aqueous Solution by a Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma in Contact with Liquid

Gabriele Neretti; Benedetto Morandi; Matteo Taglioli; Giovanni Poglayen; Roberta Galuppi; G. Tosi; Carlo A. Borghi


Large Animal Review | 2016

Il mattatoio come osservatorio epidemiologico, un aspetto negletto (The slaughterhouse as an epidemiological observatory, a neglected task. Updating of bovine endoparasites in Italy)

Costanza Romanelli; Gianluca Pio Zaffarano; Benedetto Morandi; Alfredo Fiocchi; V. Benfenati; Giovanni Poglayen


XXVIII Congresso Nazionale SoIPa, | 2014

ANIMAL TOXOPLASMOSIS: A SEROEPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEY ON A GEOGRAPHIC AREA OFTUSCANY REGION

Iolanda Moretta; Giovanni Poglayen; Maria Parigi; M. Catani; Benedetto Morandi; D. Piergili Fioretti

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