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Identification and Prevalence of Globocephalus samoensis (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae) among Wild Boars (Sus scrofa coreanus) from Southwestern Regions of Korea
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Identification and Prevalence of Globocephalus samoensis (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae) among Wild Boars (Sus scrofa coreanus) from Southwestern Regions of Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2015;53(5):611-618.
Published online: October 29, 2015

1Department of Parasitology and Department of Theriogenology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Korea

2Department of Internal Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Korea

3Department of Clinical Pathology, Gwangju Health University, Gwangju 62287, Korea

* Corresponding author (sungshik@jnu.ac.kr)
• Received: March 3, 2015   • Revised: July 7, 2015   • Accepted: July 29, 2015

© 2015, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Identification and Prevalence of Globocephalus samoensis (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae) among Wild Boars (Sus scrofa coreanus) from Southwestern Regions of Korea
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Fig. 1. Light micrographs of Globocephalus samoensis isolated from the small intestine of Korean wild boars (Sus scrofa coreanus) from South Korea. (A) Whole body view of an adult male. (B) Whole body view of an adult female. (C) Lateral view of the anterior end of a male, showing the buccal cavity (BCV), buccal capsule (BCP), and bicuspid lancets (L). (D) Lateral view of the middle body of female, showing the vulva (V). (E) Lateral view of the posterior end of a female, showing the anus (A) and spike (S). (F) Bursa of a male, showing the dorsal ray (DR). (G) An egg of G. samoensis. (H) Lateral view of the posterior end of a male, showing the 2 spicules (Sp) and gubernaculum (G). Bars=100 μm, except for A and B.
Fig. 2. Scanning electron micrographs of Globocephalus samoensis isolated from the small intestine of a Korean wild boar (Sus scrofa coreanus) from South Korea. (A) Anterior end of a female, illustrating 1 of the 2 cervical papillae (white arrow) and an excretory pore (white arrow head). (B) Enlarged enface view of the anterior end showing the 2 bicuspid lancets (white arrow). (C) Enlarged view of the cervical papillae. (D) Enlarged view of the vulva. (E) Posterior end of female, showing the anus (white arrow). (F) Enface posterior end of a male, showing the copulatory bursa.
Fig. 3. Identification key to the closely related genera of the superfamily Ancylostomatoidea (redrawn after Anderson, 2009).
Fig. 4. Identification key to the closely related specises of Globocephalus from pigs and geographical distribution.
Identification and Prevalence of Globocephalus samoensis (Nematoda: Ancylostomatidae) among Wild Boars (Sus scrofa coreanus) from Southwestern Regions of Korea
Infection status Locality and gender of wild boars
Suncheon-si
Gwangyang-si
Boseong-gun
Total
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
No. of animals Infected 2 5 7 27 13 40 0 4 4 29 22 51
Uninfected 8 13 21 24 15 39 0 0 0 32 28 60
Total 10 18 28 51 28 79 0 4 4 61 50 111
Infection rate (%) 20.0 27.8 25.0 52.9 46.4 50.6 0.0 100.0 100.0 47.5 44.0 45.9
Area Gender of wild boars No. of infected boars No. of adult worms
Female Male Total (average) F/M ratioa
Suncheon-si    Male 2 72 52 124 (62.0) 1.4
   Female 5 108 55 163 (32.6) 2.0
   Total 7 180 107 287 (41.0) 1.7
Gwangyang-si    Male 27 611 337 948 (35.1) 1.8
   Female 13 474 244 718 (55.2) 1.9
   Total 40 1,085 581 1,666 (41.7) 1.9
Boseong-gun    Male 0 0 0 0 (0.0) 0.0
   Female 4 90 47 137 (34.3) 1.9
   Total 4 90 47 137 (34.3) 1.9
Total    Male 29 683 389 1,072 (37.0) 1.8
   Female 22 672 346 1,018 (46.3) 1.9
   Total 51 1,355 735 2,090 (41.0) 1.8
Anatomical location Categories Mesurement (μm)
Male Female
General No. of worms 10 10
Body length 6,521.0±194.4a (6,230.0-6,890.0)b 7,197.0±516.8 (6,570.0-8,000.0)
Body width 373.0±15.3 (355.0-395.0) 474.0±26.3 (435.0-510.0)
Anterior extremity Length of buccal capsule 145.5±10.7 (125.0-165.0) 154.5±13.2 (130.0-170.0)
Width of buccal capsule 86.0±4.6 (80.0-95.0) 104.0±13.5 (90.0-130.0)
Length of esophagus 705.0±35.4 (650.0-750.0) 772.0±19.5 (750.0-820.0)
Distance between the cervical papillae and anterior end 571.0±24.2 (530.0-600.0) 599.5±36.4 (550.0-685.0)
Distance of nerve ring from anterior end 558.0±22.0 (520.0-590.0) 586.0±31.3 (540.0-655.0)
Posterior extremity Female Distance of vulva from anus - 2,407.0±260.6 (2,040.0-2,740.0)
Distance of anus from posterior end - 94.0±11.0 (70.0-110.0)
Distance of vulva from anterior end - 4,696.0±386.7 (4,150.0-5,160.0)
Distance of vulva from posterior end - 2,501.0±266.9 (2,130.0-2,840.0)
Ratio of dividing body at vulva (An-Vu/Vu-Po) - 1.9±0.2 (1.6-2.3)
Length of tail spike in female - 15.0±6.0 (5.0-22.5)
Length of eggs (n = 10) - 69.5±2.6 (65.0-75.0)
Width of eggs (n = 10) - 38.1±1.5 (35.5-40.0)
Male Length of gubernaculum 63.0±5.9 (55.0-70.0) -
Length of dorsal ray 118.0±11.8 (90.0-125.0) -
Distance of bifurcated dorsal ray from posterior end 48.4±5.0 (54.5-42.5) -
Length of externodorsal ray 122.0±10.3 (110.0-135.0) -
Length of spicules 448.0±17.4 (420.0-470.0) -
Table 1. Infection status of Globocephalus samoensis in wild boars from South Korea
Table 2. Number of Globocephalus samoensis adult worms collected from the small intestine of wild boars captured in South Korea

Ratio of female to male.

Table 3. Body part measurements of adult Globocehalus samoensis isolated from wild boars of South Korea

Average±standard deviation.

Range.