PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELA
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Geochelone carbonaria is one of the two species of tortoises that have been described in Venezuela. We report herein a severe parasitic infection with strongylid and pinworm nematodes in 15 red-footed tortoises, G. carbonaria from Upata, State of Bolivar, Venezuela. Animals were obtained from the ow...
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PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELA PARASITISMO POR NEMATODES EN LA TORTUGA SURAMERICANA GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA DE UPATA, BOLÍVAR, VENEZUELA |
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PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELA |
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PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELA Pérez Mata, Arlett albendazole nematodes tortoise Venezuela. albendazole nematodos tortugas Venezuela. |
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PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELA |
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PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELA |
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PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELA |
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PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELA |
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PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELA |
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Pérez Mata, Arlett Aguirre, Aixa Quijada Piñango, Jessica Lecuna Olivares, Jesmil Bethencourt Camacho, Angélica Bautista, Nataly Núñez, Otto |
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Pérez Mata, Arlett |
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Pérez Mata, Arlett Aguirre, Aixa Quijada Piñango, Jessica Lecuna Olivares, Jesmil Bethencourt Camacho, Angélica Bautista, Nataly Núñez, Otto |
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Aguirre, Aixa Quijada Piñango, Jessica Lecuna Olivares, Jesmil Bethencourt Camacho, Angélica Bautista, Nataly Núñez, Otto |
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albendazole nematodes tortoise Venezuela. albendazole nematodos tortugas Venezuela. |
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albendazole nematodes tortoise Venezuela. albendazole nematodos tortugas Venezuela. |
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Geochelone carbonaria is one of the two species of tortoises that have been described in Venezuela. We report herein a severe parasitic infection with strongylid and pinworm nematodes in 15 red-footed tortoises, G. carbonaria from Upata, State of Bolivar, Venezuela. Animals were obtained from the owner of a cattle ranch in the savannah and allocated in a restricted area. Two months later, animals became ill, displaying anorexia, lethargy and diarrhea. Faeces were fluid, mucoid and haemorragic. Five animals were found dead. At necropsy, caecum and colon were enlarged due to the presence of hundreds of small nematode parasites in their lumen; mucosal haemorragy and fibrin tracts in the liver were also observed. Faecal samples and part of the intestinal content were analyzed in the laboratory. Faecal examination showed a severe strongylid and pinworm infection. Intestinal content was abundantly infected by pinworm nematodes identified, at genus level, as Atractis (Order Ascaridida: Cosmocercoidea), and Thelandros (Order Oxyurida: Pharyngodonidae). This represents the first report of both genera in G. carbonaria in Venezuela. Animals were orally treated with Albendazole (10 mg·kg-1), once a day for three days. Nematodes were expelled and health condition of the animals improved dramatically. Stress is a common cause of outbreak of parasitism in recently captured reptiles. |
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PARASITIC NEMATODE INFECTION IN THE SOUTH AMERICAN RED-FOOTED TORTOISE GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA FROM UPATA, BOLIVAR, VENEZUELAPARASITISMO POR NEMATODES EN LA TORTUGA SURAMERICANA GEOCHELONE CARBONARIA DE UPATA, BOLÍVAR, VENEZUELAPérez Mata, ArlettAguirre, AixaQuijada Piñango, JessicaLecuna Olivares, JesmilBethencourt Camacho, AngélicaBautista, NatalyNúñez, OttoalbendazolenematodestortoiseVenezuela.albendazolenematodostortugasVenezuela.Geochelone carbonaria is one of the two species of tortoises that have been described in Venezuela. We report herein a severe parasitic infection with strongylid and pinworm nematodes in 15 red-footed tortoises, G. carbonaria from Upata, State of Bolivar, Venezuela. Animals were obtained from the owner of a cattle ranch in the savannah and allocated in a restricted area. Two months later, animals became ill, displaying anorexia, lethargy and diarrhea. Faeces were fluid, mucoid and haemorragic. Five animals were found dead. At necropsy, caecum and colon were enlarged due to the presence of hundreds of small nematode parasites in their lumen; mucosal haemorragy and fibrin tracts in the liver were also observed. Faecal samples and part of the intestinal content were analyzed in the laboratory. Faecal examination showed a severe strongylid and pinworm infection. Intestinal content was abundantly infected by pinworm nematodes identified, at genus level, as Atractis (Order Ascaridida: Cosmocercoidea), and Thelandros (Order Oxyurida: Pharyngodonidae). This represents the first report of both genera in G. carbonaria in Venezuela. Animals were orally treated with Albendazole (10 mg·kg-1), once a day for three days. Nematodes were expelled and health condition of the animals improved dramatically. Stress is a common cause of outbreak of parasitism in recently captured reptiles.Geochelone carbonaria es una de las dos especies de Tortugas terrestres que han sido descritas en Venezuela. Aquí reportamos un caso de infección parasitaria severa con nemátodos estrongilidos y oxyuridos en 15 tortugas de la localidad de Upata, Estado Bolívar, Venezuela. Los animales fueron capturados en la sabana por el propietario de una finca ganadera en la zona y encerrados en un área restringida con cerca. Dos meses más tarde, los animales se mostraron enfermos, presentando anorexia, letargia y diarrea. Las heces eran fluidas, mucoides y hemorrágicas. Cinco animales fueron encontrados muertos. A la necropsia se observó un aumento de tamaño del colon y ciego con presencia de cientos de pequeños nematodos en la luz de estos órganos. Muestras fecales y parte del contenido intestinal fueron enviados y analizados en el laboratorio. El examen coprológico demostró infección parasitaria severa con gran cantidad de huevos strongylidos y oxyuridos. El contenido intestinal presentó abundante cantidad de nematodos, los cuales fueron identificados a nivel de género como Atractis (Orden Ascaridida: Cosmocercoidea), and Thelandros (Orden Oxyurida: Pharyngodonidae). Este representa el primer reporte de ambos géneros para G. carbonaria en Venezuela. Los animales enfermos fueron tratados con Albendazol vía oral (10 mg·kg-1), una vez al día por tres días. Grandes cantidades de nematodos fueron expulsados y la condición de los animales mejoró drásticamente. El estrés es una causa común de brotes de enfermedad parasitaria en reptiles recientemente capturados.Asociación Peruana de Helmintología e Invertebrados Afines (APHIA) | Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal2014-02-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/918Neotropical Helminthology; Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2014): Neotropical Helminthology; 251-2571995-10432218-6425reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstname:Universidad Nacional Federico Villarrealinstacron:UNFVspahttps://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/918/808https://revistas.unfv.edu.pe/NH/article/view/918/2632Derechos de autor 2021 Neotropical Helminthologyhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.revistas.unfv.edu.pe:article/9182022-01-11T16:24:20Z |
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