野猫:我们动物园里的寄生虫库?

Thalyta Ananias Lima, P. A. B. Salgado, C. Chagas, P. L. Ramos, E. A. Adriano, I. Gonzalez
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直到最近,动物园的功能有限,主要是为了娱乐价值而存在。然而,今天的动物园扮演着许多角色,其中最主要的是:圈养动物的物种保护。巴西最大的动物园是圣保罗动物园。圣保罗动物园基金会的2000只动物中有许多种野生猫科动物。在动物园里自由生活的家猫很常见,这可能是传播疾病的来源。本研究的目的是验证生活在南美洲的猫科动物(野生和野生)粪便中发现的寄生虫的种类和流行程度。圣保罗动物园。该寄生虫学分析结果来自临床分析实验室,对应于2009年1月至2012年12月的4年期间。圈养野猫粪便中检出寄生虫8种,野猫粪便中检出寄生虫3种。其中,猫弓形虫(7.95%)感染率最高,其次是狮子弓形虫(7.58%)、异孢子虫(2.03%)、小膜膜绦虫(0.92%)、艾美耳虫、贾第鞭毛虫和囊虫(0.37%)和蛔虫(0.18%)。在野猫中分别发现猫弓形虫(59.26%)、贾第鞭毛虫(22.22%)和异孢子虫(11.11%)。对于圈养组,我们也区分了本地物种和外来物种,发现本地物种比外来物种更频繁地被寄生。然而,我们发现的关键是,在所有猫科动物群体中都发现了一些寄生虫物种,特别是(猫弓形虫,贾第鞭毛虫和异孢子虫)。然而,需要进一步的研究来证实这些寄生虫正在这些群体之间和群体之间传播。
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Feral Cats: Parasitic Reservoirs in Our Zoos?
Up until the recent past, zoos served limited function, primarily existing for entertainment value. Today’s zoos, however, are serving many roles, chief among them: species conservation of captive animals. The biggest zoo in Brazil, S?o Paulo Zoological Park Foundation, has among its 2000 animals and many species of wild cats. The presence of domestic cats living freely in zoos is common and can be a source of spreading disease. The aim of this study was to verify the variety and prevalence of parasites found in the feces of felids (feral and wild) living in the S?o Paulo Zoo. The results of this parasitological analysis have been obtained from the laboratory of clinical analysis and correspond to the 4-year period beginning January/2009 and ending December/2012. Eight species of parasites were identified in the feces of captive wild cats and three in the feces of feral cats. For those captives, Toxocara cati (7.95%) had the highest prevalence, followed by Toxascaris leonina (7.58%), Isospora sp. (2.03%), Hymenolepis nana (0.92%), Eimeria sp., Giardia sp. and Blastocystis sp. (0.37% each) and Ascaris sp. (0.18%). Among the feral cats, we found Toxocara cati (59.26%), Giardia sp. (22.22%) and Isospora sp. (11.11%). For the captive group, we also distinguished natives from exotic species, finding native species to be more frequently parasitized than the exotic ones. Key to our findings, though, was the fact that a few parasite species were found among all groups of felids, specifically (Toxocara cati, Giardia sp. and Isospora sp). Further research is needed, however, to confirm that transmission of these parasites is occurring between and among these groups.
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