Skip to main content
. 2022 Nov 24;11(12):1414. doi: 10.3390/pathogens11121414

Table 2.

Other cestode infections for each class of weight and sex in muskrats collected in North Luxemburg from 2013 to 2017. P% prevalence expressed as percentage (Ni, actual number of infected muskrats; N, number of necropsied carcasses) along with Wilson 95% CIs.

Weight Class (g) P% (Ni/N)
(95% CI)
H. kamiyai T. polyacantha T. martis V. mustelae
201–600 23.5 (8/34)
(12.4–40)
24 (6/25)
(11.5–43.4)
5.9 (2/34)
(1.6–19.1)
8 (2/25)
(2.2–25)
8.8 (3/34)
(3.1–23)
4 (1/25)
(0.7–19.5)
0 (0/34) 0 (0/25)
601–1000 40.6 (41/101)
(32–50.4)
53.8 (42/78)
(43–64.5)
3 (3/101)
(1–8.4)
2.6 (2/78)
(0.7–9)
7 (7/101)
(3.4–14)
9 (7/78)
(4.4–17.4)
0.9 (1/101)
(0.2–5.4)
1.3 (1/78)
(0.2–7)
1001–1400 72 (18/25)
(52.4–86)
76.5 (13/17)
(53–90.4)
12 (3/25)
(4.2–30)
11.8 (2/17)
(3.3–34.3)
24 (6/25)
(11.5–43.3)
5.9 (1/17)
(1.1–27)
0 (0/25) 0 (0/17)
Total 41.9 (67/160)
(35–50)
50.8 (61/120)
(42–59.6)
5 (8/160)
(2.6–9.6)
5 (6/120)
(2.3–10.5)
10 (16/160)
(6.3–15.6)
7.5 (9/120)
(4–13.6)
0.6 (1/160)
(0.1–3.5)
0.8 (1/120)
(0.2–4.6)