A total of 180 foxes (Vulpes vulpes) from an area scarcely investigated of north-west Italy, were examined
for intestinal helminths using sedimentation and counting technique (SCT). Faecal samples
were submitted to centrifugation with 50 % zinc sulphate used as fl otation solution.
No fox was found completely negative for intestinal helminths. The most frequently identifi ed nematodes
were Uncinaria stenocephala (70.0 %), Molineus legerae (27.2 %), Toxocara canis (26.7 %),
Toxascaris leonina (25.6 %), Trichuris vulpis (21.1 %), Aonchotheca putorii (8.9 %), Pterygodermatites
affi nis (5.6 %). Genus Mesocestoides (81.7 %), family Dilepididae (29.4 %) and Taenia spp.
(8.3 %) were the most prevalent cestodes. All foxes were negative for E. multilocularis and E. granulosus.
In two foxes trematodes belonging to the family Plagiorchidae were found.
The study highlighted that foxes are hosts of intestinal helminths of veterinary and medical importance
which may be transmitted to dogs and humans
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