Domestic cats as overlooked reservoirs for zoonotic parasites: New records and molecular confirmation of Echinochasmus spp., Opisthorchis felineus, Metagonimus romanicus and Physaloptera praeputialis

家猫作为被忽视的人畜共患寄生虫宿主:棘球绦虫属(Echinochasmus spp.)、猫后睾吸虫(Opisthorchis felineus)、罗马尼亚后睾吸虫(Metagonimus romanicus)和前口吸虫(Physaloptera praeputialis)的新记录和分子鉴定

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Abstract

Domestic cats can act as important carrier for numerous zoonotic parasites. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence, diversity, and risk factors associated with digestive and respiratory endoparasites in 338 domestic cats originating from nine Romanian counties between 2017 and 2025. Copro-microscopic examinations using flotation, sedimentation, and larval concentration techniques, complemented by molecular confirmation for unusual findings, revealed an overall parasitic prevalence of 44.1%, comprising 17 species, of which 10 had zoonotic potential. Toxocara cati (26.6%), Ancylostoma spp. (13.3%), Aelurostrongylus abstrusus (9.5%), and Cystoisospora spp. (6.2%) were the most frequently identified parasites. Outdoor access and mouser lifestyle were significantly associated with increased infection risk, whereas other host-related factors showed limited influence. Three potentially zoonotic trematodes, Echinochasmus spp., Opisthorchis felineus, and Metagonimus romanicus were identified in cats from Tulcea County. Physaloptera praeputialis was identified in a cat from Alba County, representing the first confirmed case in Romania and the first molecular confirmation in Europe. Continuous epidemiological surveillance, improved diagnostic strategies, and public education are essential.

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