贾第虫药膏 30cH 用于治疗巴西人工饲养的患有贾第虫病的吼猴(Alouatta guariba)

C. Coelho, Thaís Sanches, Mayra Frediani Frediani, Talita Risério, Francisco Conde, Sonia Pinheiro
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红喉猴(Alouatta guariba)是大西洋森林特有的灵长类动物,被列为易危物种。它们很容易感染贾第虫病,影响人类健康和 Alouatta 属的保护。研究报告显示,寄生虫在野生和人工饲养的个体中均有发生。虽然人工饲养中无症状感染很常见,但免疫抑制可导致严重病例。圣保罗野生动物部饲养了大量圈养种群。为了评估动物体内是否存在贾第虫,我们在三天内收集了 17 个圈舍中 43 只动物的粪便样本,共进行了 153 次检查。动物无症状,部分群体粪便稀薄。采用了两种处理方法(直接法和 Sheather 法),然后根据每张玻片上的囊肿进行定量评估。只有一个箱体检测结果为阴性,其他箱体为罕见(4 个)、轻微(8 个)或中度(4 个)。尽管无症状,但还是选择了治疗,以防止阳性动物传播感染。由于圈舍太小,对症治疗不切实际;对 16 个阳性圈舍通过水和食物进行了为期 15 天的顺势疗法贾第虫 30cH nosode 治疗。之后,在三天内对 144 份粪便样本进行了重新分析。其中 7 只呈阴性,8 只罕见,1 只轻微,没有中度。所有圈舍的粪便都很结实。Kruskal-Wallis 检验证实治疗效果显著(P=0.004)。Giardia 30cH nosode 可减少寄生虫和环境污染,用药方便,无应激/不良反应。
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Giardia nosode 30cH in the treatment of howler monkey (Alouatta guariba) with giardiasis in captivity in Brazil
The red howler monkey (Alouatta guariba) is an endemic primate of the Atlantic Forest, classified as vulnerable. They're susceptible to giardiasis, impacting human health and Alouatta genus conservation. Studies report parasite occurrence in wild and captive individuals. While asymptomatic infections are common in captivity, immunosuppression can lead to severe cases. São Paulo's Wildlife Division maintains a large captive population. To assess Giardia duodenalis presence, fecal samples were collected from 43 individuals in 17 enclosures over three days, totaling 153 examinations. Animals were asymptomatic, with some groups showing loose stools. Two processing methods (direct and Sheather) were used, followed by quantitative evaluation based on cysts per slide. Only one enclosure tested negative; others were rare (4), slight (8), or moderate (4). Despite being asymptomatic, treatment was chosen to prevent positive animals from spreading infection. Allopathic treatment was impractical due to enclosure size; homeopathic Giardia 30cH nosode was given via water and food for 15 days to 16 positive enclosures. Afterward, 144 fecal samples were reanalyzed over three days. Seven enclosures were negative, 8 were rare, one was slight, none were moderate. All had firm feces. Kruskal-Wallis test confirmed significant treatment (p=0.004). Giardia 30cH nosode reduced parasitism, environmental contamination, with easy administration and no stress/adverse effects.
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