Rats and their helminth parasites: Potential zoonosis threats of land use change in the northeastern sub-watersheds of Mount Makiling, Laguna, Philippines
Catégorie d'article: Research Article
Publié en ligne: 23 avr. 2024
Pages: 30 - 39
Reçu: 26 sept. 2023
Accepté: 02 févr. 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2024-0005
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The continuous challenges of land use change have brought potential threats to biodiversity and the spread of zoonotic diseases. In this study, synanthropic rodents and their helminth parasites were used as sentinels to assess the potential impact of land use on zoonosis. Rats were collected in different ecosystems, namely agricultural, agroforest, and residential areas in the northeastern sub-watersheds of Mount Makiling, Laguna, Philippines. Three (3) species of rats were captured, namely,