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Quarenta canídeos selvagens foram capturados por "live trap" nos municípios de Pedro Osório e Pelotas, sul do estado do Rio Grande do Sul e transportados para o Laboratório de Parasitologia da Universidade Federal de Pelotas.
Jerônimo L. Ruas +7 more
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Serosurveillance of Leishmania infantum in Zoo-Kept Animals in Spain. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Introduction Leishmaniosis is a sand fly‐borne zoonosis mainly caused by Leishmania infantum in Europe. Exposure to this protozoan has been widely reported in many domestic and wild species. However, epidemiological surveys evaluating the circulation of L. infantum in zoo‐kept animals remain limited. This large‐scale study aims to evaluate the
Barbero-Moyano J +11 more
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Published as part of Pereira, Alan Deivid, Bazilio, Sergio & Orsi, Mário Luís, 2018, Checklist of medium-sized to large mammals of Campos Gerais National Park, Paraná, Brazil, pp.
Pereira, Alan Deivid +2 more
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IDENTIFICAÇÃO DE MAMÍFEROS SILVESTRES DO PANTANAL SUL-MATO-GROSSENSE PORTADORES DE Leptospira spp.
A survey of Leptospira spp. in wild mammals from the southern Pantanal of Mato Grosso do Sul was performed by microscopic agglutination test (MAT) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
Vitor Rademaker +13 more
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Displasia Retiniana em cachorro-do-mato (Cerdocyon thous)
Previously described in humans and domestic animals, retinal dysplasia has three clinical forms: focal/multifocal, geographic and total. A young orphan crab-eating fox (Cerdocyon thous) from wildlife, male, approximately 45 days old referred to the Wildlife Medicine and Ophthalmology Services of the “Governador Laudo Natel” Veterinary Hospital of the ...
Renzo, Roberta +6 more
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12. Crab-eating Fox Cerdocyon thous French: Renard crabier / German: Savannenfuchs / Spanish: Zorro cangrejero Other common names: Savannah Fox Taxonomy. Canis thous Linnaeus, 1766. Suriname. Five subspecies are recognized. Subspecies and Distribution. C. t. thous Linnaeus, 1766 — N Brazil, the Guianas, and SE Venezuela. C. t.
Wilson, Don E., Mittermeier, Russell A.
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The exposure of 13 Brazilian free-ranging nondomestic canids (five pampas fox - Pseudalopex gymnocercus and eight crab-eating fox -Cerdocyon thous) from Southern region of Brazil, to Canine distemper virus (CDV), canine parvovirus (CPV) and Canine ...
Silvia de Oliveira Hübner +5 more
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Presentation of hemolytic and hemorrhagic rangeliosis in Cerdocyon thous
Rangeliosis, caused by protozoan Rangelia vitalii, is transmitted by the tick Amblyomma aureolatum. The disease is characterized by hemolytic and hemorrhagic disorder and has been described in dogs and other wild canids. The aim of this study was to compare clinicopathological findings and laboratory results of a Rangelia infection in a crab-eating fox
Bruna, Copat +7 more
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The crab eating fox, Cerdocyon thous (Linnaeus, 1766 – Smith, 1839), is a medium sized canid which is found in almost every region of Brazil. It is the only registered native canid specie to be found in the semi-arid Northeastern region of the country ...
Roberto César Lima +5 more
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Sarcoptic mange (Sarcoptes scabiei) in wild canids (Cerdocyon thous) [PDF]
ABSTRACT: Crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) are wild canids found in practically all Brazilian states. They usually live and hunt in pairs, but can be found in small groups, which favors the transmission of diseases such as sarcoptic mange. This study aims to describe the epidemiological, parasitological and pathological findings of two fatal cases ...
Teodoro, Tamires G.W. +6 more
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