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Zoonotic Parasites in Artiodactyls with Emphasis on the Feral Boar in the Atlantic Forest, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Pinheiro, Jessica L; Bruno, Sávio F; Dib, Laís V; Dos Santos, Claudijane R; Class, Camila S C; Corrêa, Laís L; Studart Lima, Marcelo; Motoyama, Paulo Rogério A; Guimarães, Ricardo J P S; Amendoeira, Maria Regina R; Barbosa, Alynne S.
  • Pinheiro JL; Laboratório de Bioagentes Ambientais, Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia, Instituto Biomédico, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói 24210-130, RJ, Brazil.
  • Bruno SF; Setor de Medicina de Animais Selvagens, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói 24230-340, RJ, Brazil.
  • Dib LV; Laboratório de Protozoologia, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 21040-360, RJ, Brazil.
  • Dos Santos CR; Faculdade de Medicina de Campos, Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro 28035-581, RJ, Brazil.
  • Class CSC; Laboratório de Protozoologia, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 21040-360, RJ, Brazil.
  • Corrêa LL; Laboratório de Bioagentes Ambientais, Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia, Instituto Biomédico, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói 24210-130, RJ, Brazil.
  • Studart Lima M; Laboratório de Bioagentes Ambientais, Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia, Instituto Biomédico, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói 24210-130, RJ, Brazil.
  • Motoyama PRA; Parque Estadual da Pedra Selada, Visconde de Mauá 27553-970, RJ, Brazil.
  • Guimarães RJPS; Parque Estadual da Pedra Selada, Visconde de Mauá 27553-970, RJ, Brazil.
  • Amendoeira MRR; Laboratório de Geoprocessamento, Instituto Evandro Chagas, Ananindeua 67030-000, PA, Brazil.
  • Barbosa AS; Laboratório de Protozoologia, Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro 21040-360, RJ, Brazil.
Animals (Basel) ; 13(23)2023 Nov 22.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38066962
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The purpose of this study was to identify the species of artiodactyl host related to the fecal matter collected in a forest area in Rio de Janeiro state and carry out a parasitological investigation.

METHODS:

Artiodactyl feces were collected between 2020 and 2021. The fecal samples were examined to identify the host through macroscopic and molecular analysis. The remaining samples were subjected to a fecal parasite analysis using microscopic techniques, and feces containing cysts of the phylum Ciliophora underwent a molecular analysis.

RESULTS:

Of the 101 samples collected, 71.3% were found in Pavão Valley, the most anthropized area of the park. In the molecular analysis, 79 samples were identified as belonging to Sus scrofa and 2 as Mazama gouazoubira. The most frequently detected forms were cysts of the phylum Ciliophora (39.6%), followed by eggs of Ascaris spp. (11.8%) and Metastrongylus spp. (5.9%). Nucleotide sequences of Balantioides coli were characterized in 26 samples, and in 13 samples variants of type B0 and in 11 type A0 were identified.

CONCLUSIONS:

It should be noted that this is the first study in the Americas that has identified B. coli in free-living S. scrofa feces, citing this bioinvader as one of the reservoirs of this parasite.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE País como asunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE País como asunto: America do sul / Brasil Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article