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Integrated-baiting concept against Echinococcus multilocularis in foxes is successful in southern Bavaria, Germany
Authors:Andreas König  Thomas Romig  Christof Janko  Ralph Hildenbrand  Ernst Holzhofer  York Kotulski  Christian Ludt  Michael Merli  Stefanie Eggenhofer  Dorothea Thoma  Johanna Vilsmeier  Dorothea Zannantonio
Institution:1. Wildlife Biology and Management Unit, Technische Universit?t München, Am Hochanger 13, 85354, Freising, Germany
2. Parasitology Department, University of Hohenheim, Emil-Wolff-Str. 34, 70599, Stuttgart, Germany
3. Holzhofer Flight Service, Unterschüpfer Str. 9, 97944, Boxberg, Germany
Abstract:This paper describes the design and the preliminary evaluation of an integrated approach to the control of Echinococcus multilocularis in foxes using praziquantel bait. Air distribution of bait in agricultural and recreational areas was combined with distribution of bait by hand in towns and villages to cover the entire fox population in the 213-km2 baiting area. Bait distribution density was 50/km2, and bait was distributed once every 4 weeks. Pre-baiting prevalence was 35% (22–50% CI 95%). During a 1-year period following the first 4 months of bait distribution, only one positive fox was found (prevalence 1%; 0–4% CI 95%). No significant change had occurred in the unbaited control area. This prevalence decline is far more pronounced than in previous fox-baiting studies, which is likely to be due to the increased bait distribution density and baiting frequency, and the inclusion of the ‘urban’ fox population.
Keywords:Zoonosis  Red fox  Disease control            Vulpes vulpes            Wildlife management
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