Gastrointestinal parasitic helminths of bats from a cave in Luzon Island, Philippines
Publié en ligne: 16 juil. 2024
Pages: 151 - 165
Reçu: 23 sept. 2023
Accepté: 09 mai 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2024-0016
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© 2024 R. A. J. Duco et al., published by Sciendo
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Bats are often associated with several zoonotic diseases, including helminth infections. Despite their potential detrimental effects on both human and bat populations, information on helminth parasites of Philippine bats remains scarce. Here, we identify gastrointestinal helminths parasitizing bats collected from a cave complex in Cavinti, Laguna Province, Philippines, determine their prevalence (P) and mean intensity (MI), and investigate relationship of helminth prevalence and intensity with bat host characteristics including sex, diet, age, and roosting habit. We isolated 581 individuals of helminths representing six taxa (three trematodes, two nematodes, one cestode) from the gastrointestinal tract of sampled bats. Helminths were observed in 82 out of 172 bats captured (P = 47.67%), with