Survey of Helminth Parasites in Reptiles under Captivity

V. Manjunatha, M. Rout, Umashankar, N. Salian, L. Kshama, S. Byregowda
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Parasitic infections are widespread among reptiles and may cause serious problems. Any data on its prevalence may be useful for their health management in captivity. Hence, a survey through faecal sample examination was conducted to assess the helminth fauna in captive reptiles [Caiman crocodile (Caiman latirostris), Bengal monitor lizard (Varanus bengalensis) and Stared tortoise (Geochelone elegans)], maintained at Bannerghatta Biological Park, Bengaluru, Karnataka. A total of 23 faecal samples from apparently healthy Caiman crocodiles, 6 Bengal monitor lizards and 240 stared tortoises were collected over a period of 12 months during 2015–2016 and were screened using prescribed floatation and sedimentation technique followed by microscopic identification of eggs. We could detect ova of 6 (26.08%) Physaloptera sp. in Caiman crocodile, 3 (50%) Physaloptera sp. in Bengal monitor lizard and 157 (65.41%) oxyurid pinworms in stared tortoise. Upon necropsy, Physaloptera worms were recovered from the stomach of Bengal monitor lizard and pinworms from the stomach and intestine of stared tortoise. This study contributes to our knowledge on prevalence of parasites in the said reptiles in captivity.
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圈养爬行动物体内寄生虫调查
寄生虫感染在爬行动物中很普遍,可能会导致严重的问题。关于其流行情况的任何数据可能对圈养它们的健康管理有用。为此,通过粪便抽样调查,对卡纳塔克邦邦班加罗尔班纳加塔生物公园圈养爬行动物[凯门鳄(Caiman latirostris)、孟加拉巨蜥(Varanus bengalensis)和斑龟(Geochelone elegans)]的蠕虫区系进行了调查。在2015-2016年12个月的时间里,从表面健康的凯门鳄、6只孟加拉巨蜥和240只瞪龟中收集了23份粪便样本,并使用规定的浮沉技术进行筛选,然后对卵进行显微镜鉴定。在凯门鳄中检出6只(26.08%)卵,在孟加拉巨蜥中检出3只(50%)卵,在黄龟中检出157只(65.41%)卵。经尸检,在孟加拉巨蜥的胃中发现了绒翅目蠕虫,在玳瑁的胃和肠中发现了蛲虫。这项研究有助于我们了解圈养爬行动物中寄生虫的流行情况。
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