Preliminary study on the occurrence of intestinal parasites in Malayan tapir (Tapirus indicus) in Zoo Negara, Malaysia

M. Mustapa, A. Ismail, F. Rahman, Mat Naim Ramli
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A preliminary study was conducted to investigate the occurrence of intestinal parasites in the faeces of captive Malayan tapir in Zoo Negara, Malaysia. A total of 12 fresh faecal samples were collected from three different individuals and screened for eggs and larvae using the sedimentation technique. The results shows that Strongylus sp. infection was the highest with 43 %, followed by Strongyloides sp. and Fasciola sp. with 17 % each, Balantidium sp. 11 %, Ascaris sp. 9 % and unidentified 3 %. Fasciola sp. and Ascaris sp. were found in samples obtained from one individual kept in a cage while Balantidium sp. was found in the free-roaming individuals. Previous information on parasitic diseases in tapir was largely derived from those found in the wild. This study highlights the first record on parasitic infection in captive tapir in Malaysia. In addition, due to pathogenic importance of the parasites to both animals and humans, the population should be closely monitored. Considering the endangered status of the Malayan tapir, further studies are needed to highlight this issue.
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关于马来西亚国家动物园马来貘肠道寄生虫发生情况的初步研究
我们进行了一项初步研究,以调查马来西亚国家动物园圈养的马来貘粪便中是否存在肠道寄生虫。研究人员从三只不同的貘身上共采集了 12 份新鲜粪便样本,并使用沉淀技术对样本中的虫卵和幼虫进行了筛查。结果显示,弓形虫感染率最高,为 43%,其次是弓形虫和法氏囊虫,分别为 17%、巴兰蒂虫 11%、蛔虫 9%和不明原因的 3%。在笼养个体的样本中发现了法氏囊和蛔虫,而在自由活动的个体中则发现了巴氏鞭毛虫。以前有关貘寄生虫病的信息主要来自野外发现的寄生虫病。本研究是马来西亚首次关于圈养貘寄生虫感染的记录。此外,由于寄生虫对动物和人类都具有重要的致病性,因此应密切监测貘的数量。考虑到马来亚貘的濒危状况,还需要进一步的研究来突出这一问题。
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