Pathogenic and parasitic infestation on urban rodent at wet market Meru, Klang / Jamaliah Jalaludin

A cross sectional study of pathogenic and parasitic infestation on urban rodents and their rodent infestation was done in Wet Market at Meru, Klang. Risk assessment was conducted to identify the risk expose to human health. The objective of study is to determine the level of rodent infestation speci...

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Main Author: Jalaludin, Jamaliah
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53422/1/53422.PDF
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Mara
Language: English
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Summary:A cross sectional study of pathogenic and parasitic infestation on urban rodents and their rodent infestation was done in Wet Market at Meru, Klang. Risk assessment was conducted to identify the risk expose to human health. The objective of study is to determine the level of rodent infestation species and their pathogen and parasitic infestation on urban rodents at Wet Market Meru, Klang. All the rodents were trapped using single trap and double storey trap for three weeks duration. Captured rodents were identified, body comb and intestinal dissecting for parasite identification. Body and anal swab was done to identified the pathogen presence. Three species of rodent was found from the study comprise of R. norvegicus 22(52.4 %) , R. rattus diardii 15(35.7 %) and Suncus Murinus 5(11.9 %). Mites 34(81.0%) were the predominant ectoparasite found on three rodent species caught followed by fleas 5(25.0%). 34 (81.0%) rodents were found to be infested with at least one species of ectoparasite. Positive mites was common to both R.norvegicus and R.rattus. R.norvegicus harbor the highest prevalence of mites (95.5 %) than R.rattus (80.0 %). Two type of mite species was found on rodent body from Laelaptidae family which are Laelaps nuttali and Laelaps echidinus. Only 5 rats (11.9%) from this study found to be infected with fleas giving an overall flea index=0.25. Prevalence of flea infestation on R.norvegicus (9.52%) is higher than R.rattuS'-diardii (2.38%) and Suncus murinus (0). Xenopsilla Cheopis is the only flea identified from all rats captured. Two groups of endoparasites (helminthes) were recovered from both stomach and gastrointestinal track of the sampled rats comprising 4 species of helminthes. Two species of Nematodes group which are Strongyloides stercoralis, Hookworms, and two species of Cestode group which are Hymenolepis diminuta, Hymenolepis nana. R rattus diardii greatly infested with both Nematode and Cestode followed by R. norvegicus and Suncus Murinus. The predominant species of helminthes in this study are Strongyloides stercoralis, 29(69.05%). For pathogen infection, 35 (83:33%) rodent captured were infected with at least one bacteria species which are Escherichia coli and Salmonella sp. High level of rodent infestation and the presence of high pathogen and parasitic infestation showed that there will be high risk to human health either in mean time or in future. It can be conclude that there were significantly difference for ectoparasite (mites) with p<0.05. However, there were no significant difference for pathogen and other parasite with rodent species (p>0.05).