PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZIL

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The medical clinic for reptiles has grown in recent years, whether for attending free-living animals in rehabilitation centers or for pets. The knowledge of the parasitic fauna of the Reptilia Class is important for the identification of pathogenic agents and effective therapy. Fecal samples were co...

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Autores: Tietz Marques, Sandra Márcia, Meyer, Jacqueline, de Campos Menetrier, Luiza, Tweedie de Mattos, Mary Jane
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1198
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Brazil
Crocodylia
Helminths
Reptiles
Squamata
Testudines
Répteis
Helmintos
Brasil
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZIL
PARÁSITOS EN REPTILES DEL CENTRO DE CONSERVACIÓN Y REHABILITACIÓN DE ANIMALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE DE UNA UNIVERSIDAD PÚBLICA-BRASIL
PARASITOS EM RÉPTEIS DO NÚCLEO DE CONSERVAÇÃO E REABILITAÇÃO DE ANIMAIS SILVESTRES DE UMA UNIVERSIDADE PÚBLICA-BRASIL
title PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZIL
spellingShingle PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZIL
Tietz Marques, Sandra Márcia
Brazil
Crocodylia
Helminths
Reptiles
Squamata
Testudines
Répteis
Helmintos
Crocodylia
Squamata
Testudines
Brasil
title_short PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZIL
title_full PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZIL
title_fullStr PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZIL
title_full_unstemmed PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZIL
title_sort PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZIL
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tietz Marques, Sandra Márcia
Meyer, Jacqueline
de Campos Menetrier, Luiza
Tweedie de Mattos, Mary Jane
author Tietz Marques, Sandra Márcia
author_facet Tietz Marques, Sandra Márcia
Meyer, Jacqueline
de Campos Menetrier, Luiza
Tweedie de Mattos, Mary Jane
author_role author
author2 Meyer, Jacqueline
de Campos Menetrier, Luiza
Tweedie de Mattos, Mary Jane
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Brazil
Crocodylia
Helminths
Reptiles
Squamata
Testudines
Répteis
Helmintos
Crocodylia
Squamata
Testudines
Brasil
topic Brazil
Crocodylia
Helminths
Reptiles
Squamata
Testudines
Répteis
Helmintos
Crocodylia
Squamata
Testudines
Brasil
description The medical clinic for reptiles has grown in recent years, whether for attending free-living animals in rehabilitation centers or for pets. The knowledge of the parasitic fauna of the Reptilia Class is important for the identification of pathogenic agents and effective therapy. Fecal samples were collected from 35 animals of the Orders Crocodylia (N=3), Squamata (N=3) and Testudines (N=29) attended from 2013 to 2018 at the Center for Conservation and Rehabilitation of Wild Animals (PRESERVAS) of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS). Fecal samples were processed by the methods of Willis, Lutz and Sheather at the Laboratory of Helminthology at UFRGS. The percentage of positive samples was 17.14% (6/35): three Trachemys dorbogni (Duméril & Bibron 1835) presenting Serpinema spp., Physaloptera spp. and Strongyloidea, respectively; two Caiman latirostris (Daudin, 1802) with Strongyloides spp. and Augusticaecum spp., respectively, and Iguana iguana (Linnaeus, 1758) with Eimeria spp. This study expands the list of parasites in reptiles from the state of Rio Grande do Sul.
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spelling PARASITES IN REPTILES OF THE CONSERVATION AND REHABILITATION CENTER FOR WILDLIFE ANIMALS OF AN PUBLIC UNIVERSITY-BRAZILPARÁSITOS EN REPTILES DEL CENTRO DE CONSERVACIÓN Y REHABILITACIÓN DE ANIMALES DE VIDA SILVESTRE DE UNA UNIVERSIDAD PÚBLICA-BRASILPARASITOS EM RÉPTEIS DO NÚCLEO DE CONSERVAÇÃO E REABILITAÇÃO DE ANIMAIS SILVESTRES DE UMA UNIVERSIDADE PÚBLICA-BRASILTietz Marques, Sandra Márcia Meyer, Jacqueline de Campos Menetrier, Luiza Tweedie de Mattos, Mary Jane BrazilCrocodyliaHelminthsReptilesSquamataTestudinesRépteisHelmintosCrocodyliaSquamataTestudinesBrasilThe medical clinic for reptiles has grown in recent years, whether for attending free-living animals in rehabilitation centers or for pets. The knowledge of the parasitic fauna of the Reptilia Class is important for the identification of pathogenic agents and effective therapy. Fecal samples were collected from 35 animals of the Orders Crocodylia (N=3), Squamata (N=3) and Testudines (N=29) attended from 2013 to 2018 at the Center for Conservation and Rehabilitation of Wild Animals (PRESERVAS) of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS). Fecal samples were processed by the methods of Willis, Lutz and Sheather at the Laboratory of Helminthology at UFRGS. The percentage of positive samples was 17.14% (6/35): three Trachemys dorbogni (Duméril & Bibron 1835) presenting Serpinema spp., Physaloptera spp. and Strongyloidea, respectively; two Caiman latirostris (Daudin, 1802) with Strongyloides spp. and Augusticaecum spp., respectively, and Iguana iguana (Linnaeus, 1758) with Eimeria spp. This study expands the list of parasites in reptiles from the state of Rio Grande do Sul.La clínica médica para reptiles ha crecido en los últimos años, ya sea para atender animales de vida libre en centros de rehabilitación o para mascotas. El conocimiento de la fauna parasitaria de la clase Reptilia es importante para la identificación de agentes patógenos y una terapia eficaz. Se recolectaron muestras fecales de 35 animales de los Órdenes Crocodylia (N = 3), Squamata (N = 3) y Testudines (N = 29) atendidos de 2013 a 2018 en el Centro de Conservación y Rehabilitación de Animales Silvestres (PRESERVAS) de la Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS). Las muestras fecales fueron procesadas por los métodos de Willis, Lutz y Sheather en el Laboratorio de Helmintología de la UFRGS. El porcentaje de muestras positivas fue del 17,14% (6/35): tres Trachemys dorbogni (Duméril & Bibron 1835) presentaron Serpinema spp., Physaloptera spp. y Strongyloidea, respectivamente; dos Caiman latirostris (Daudin, 1802) con Strongyloides spp. y Augusticaecum spp., respectivamente, e Iguana iguana (Linnaeus, 1758) con Eimeria spp. Este estudio amplía la lista de parásitos en reptiles del estado de Rio Grande do Sul.A clínica médica de répteis tem crescido nos últimos anos, seja pelo atendimento de animais de vida livre em centros de reabilitação ou pela aquisição como pets. O conhecimento da fauna parasitária da Classe Reptilia é importante para identificação de agentes patogênicos e terapêutica efetiva. Foram coletadas amostras fecais de 35 animais das Ordens Crocodylia (N= 3), Squamata (N=3) e Testudines (N=29) atendidos de 2013 à 2018 no Núcleo de Conservação e Reabilitação de Animais Silvestres (PRESERVAS) da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS). Amostras fecais foram processadas pelos métodos de Willis, Lutz e Sheather no Laboratório de Helmintologia da UFRGS. A porcentagem de amostras positivas foi de 17, 14 % (6/35): três Trachemys dorbogni (Duméril & Bibron 1835) apresentando Serpinema spp., Physaloptera spp. e Strongyloidea, respectivamente; dois Caiman latirostris (Daudin, 1802) com Strongyloides spp. e Augusticaecum spp., respectivamente é uma Iguana iguana (Linnaeus, 1758) com Eimeria spp. Este estudo amplia a lista de parasitos em répteis do estado do Rio Grande do Sul.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2021-08-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1198Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 15 Núm. 2 (2021): Neotropical Helminthology; 163-1691995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1198/1098https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/1198/2372https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/11982022-07-20T11:41:05Z
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