Genetic identification of an oxyurid from a captive, black-handed spider monkey—implications for treatment and control
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PubMed ID
25070576
Description
Parasites are of major clinical significance in captive primates in zoos, particularly those with direct life cycles. Oxyurid nematodes can be a persistent problem, as infection intensity and environmental contamination with infective eggs are usually high. Observations at the Basel Zoo in Switzerland have revealed that particularly black-handed spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) exhibit continuous oxyurid nematode infection(s), despite regular deworming with anthelmintics. In the present study, using a molecular approach, we were able to identify the nematode (Trypanoxyuris atelis) causing this ongoing problem, and we are now evaluating a practical treatment and control regimen to tackle this parasite problem.
Date of Publication
2014-07-30
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Koehler, Anson V. | |
Borel, Stéphanie | |
Hoby, Stefan | |
Gasser, Robin B. |
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Series
Parasitology research
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
0932-0113
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open.access