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Intestinal Parasites of Neotropical Wild Jaguars Pumas Ocelots and Jaguarundis in Colombia: Old Friends Brought Back from Oblivion and New Insights

机译:哥伦比亚的新野生捷豹美洲狮乌龟和捷豹的肠道寄生虫:老朋友从遗忘和新的见解中带来了

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Neotropical wild felids (NWF) are obligate carnivore species present in Central and South America, and some are considered endangered due to constantly decreasing populations. NWF can become infected by a wide range of protozoan and metazoan parasites, some of them affecting their health conditions and others having anthropozoonotic relevance. Parasitological studies on NWF are still very scarce, and most data originated from dead or captive animals. On this account, the current study aimed to characterize gastrointestinal parasites of free-ranging jaguars (Panthera onca), pumas (Puma concolor), ocelots (Leopardus pardalis), and jaguarundis (Herpailurus yagouaroundi), i.e., four out of six NWF species endemic to Colombia. Fecal samples from jaguars (n = 10) and ocelots (n = 4) were collected between 2012 and 2017 as part of the Jaguar Corridor Initiative from six geographic locations in Colombia. In addition, cestode specimens were obtained during puma and jaguarundi necropsies. Scat samples were processed by standardized sodium acetate-acetic acid-formalin (SAF), sedimentation, and flotation techniques and by carbol fuchsin-stained fecal smears. Morphological evaluation of feces showed the presence of one cestode (Spirometra sp.), a nematode (Toxocara cati), an acanthocephalan (Oncicola sp.), and one cyst-forming coccidian (Cystoisospora-like oocysts). Feces oocysts were submitted to a Toxoplasma gondii-specific PCR for species identification, but no product was amplified. The cestodes isolated from a puma and jaguarundi were molecularly characterized by sequencing cytochrome c oxidase subunit I, identifying them as Taenia omissa and as a T. omissa sister lineage, respectively. These results collectively demonstrate the potential role of NWF as natural reservoir hosts for neglected zoonotic parasites (e.g., Spirometra sp., T. cati) and highlight their possible role in parasite transmission to human communities. Due to public health concerns, the occurrence of these parasites should be monitored in the future for appropriate zoonotic management practices in conservation strategies and wild felid health management programs.
机译:新野生野生Felids(NWF)是在中美洲和南美洲的龋齿物种,由于人口不断下降,有些被认为濒临灭绝。 NWF可以受到广泛的原生动物和美唑烷寄生虫感染,其中一些是影响其健康状况和具有人类源性相关性的其他人。对NWF的寄生学研究仍然非常稀缺,大多数数据来自死亡或俘虏的动物。在此账户上,目前的研究旨在表征自由量捷豹(Panthera Onca),Pumas(Puma Condolor),ocelots(Leopardus Pardalis)和Jaguarundis(Herpailurus Yagouaroundi)的胃肠寄生虫,即六种NWF物种流行的四种到哥伦比亚。从哥伦比亚的六个地理位置的捷豹走廊倡议的一部分,收集来自Jaguars(n = 10)和ocelots(n = 4)的粪便样本。此外,在Puma和Jaguarundi粪便期间获得了Cestode标本。通过标准化的乙酸钠 - 乙酸 - 芳族蛋白(SAF),沉淀和浮选技术以及Carbol Fuchsin染色粪便涂抹来加工SCAT样品。粪便的形态学评价显示了一种Cestode(Spirometra Sp。),Nematode(毒素Cati),丙烷骨(Oncicola sp.)和一个囊肿形成的孢子(囊孢子样卵囊)。粪便卵囊被提交给弓形虫特异性PCR以进行物种鉴定,但没有扩增产物。从Puma和Jaguarundi中分离的用于分子化细胞色素C氧化酶亚基的分子表征,将它们识别为Taenia Omissa并分别作为T. Omissa姐妹谱系。这些结果集体展示了NWF作为被忽视的嗜毒寄生虫的天然储层宿主(例如Spirometra Sp.,T.Cati)的潜在作用,并突出了对人类社区的寄生虫传输中可能的作用。由于公共卫生问题,应在未来监测这些寄生虫的发生,以便在保护策略和野生FELID卫生管理计划中进行适当的动物园管理措施。

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