Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250
Survey of filarial infection in Japanese black bears (Ursus thibetanus japonicus) around Lake Towada area
Kodai KUSAKISAKOErika ASANONanami KANEDAYuichi KAMIHARAKOAsako HARAGUCHIJun HAKOZAKIKazuhiko NAKAYAMASakure NAKAMURAHajar HASANNursehangNaoki NAKANOMEIsra WAHIDJunji SHINDOHiromi IKADAI
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Article ID: 25-0067

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In this study, we examined filarial infections in Japanese black bears around the Lake Towada area from 2020 to 2022. Microfilariae were observed in 81.6% of blood smears. Consistent with previous findings in Iwate Prefecture, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis detected Dirofilaria ursi (89.7%) and Mansonella sp. (66.7%) in extracted blood DNA. The body size of D. ursi microfilariae matched previous reports, whereas Mansonella sp. microfilariae were smaller than those of D. ursi and other known species. Although we attempted to identify Mansonella sp. adult filariae using PCR, all recovered adults were D. ursi; no adult Mansonella sp. were detected. Further studies are needed to better identify and understand both the adult filariae and microfilariae of Mansonella sp. in Japanese black bears.

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