Background: The animals of the genus Alouatta are popularly known as Bugios, barbados, roncadores and guaribas, being the neotropical primates better studied in the world. They originate in South America, with records in Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay. Because of their migrations, many are found debilitated and taken to captivity until their rehabilitation and most cannot be reinserted in nature. They tend to live in extensive areas, having a low resistance against parasitic infections because of low exposure and when kept in captivity, the risks of these infections increase. Some diagnostic techniques can aid in the detection of parasites of zoo animals and can identify the parasitic fauna of these animals. The objective of this ...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
Brazil accounts for around 20% of all animal species, but these are constantly threatened by illegal...
Background: The animals of the genus Alouatta are popularly known as Bugios, barbados, roncadores an...
Background: The animals of the genus Alouatta are popularly known as Bugios, barbados, roncadores an...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify and molecularly characterize intestinal parasites of free-r...
Introduction: Zoonotic diseases are considered a major threat to public health and wildlife conserva...
Parasitic infections including gastrointestinal helminths are major cause of wildlife health complic...
Introduction: Enteroparasites can cause problems in animals kept under human care in zoos and shelte...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
Brazil accounts for around 20% of all animal species, but these are constantly threatened by illegal...
Background: The animals of the genus Alouatta are popularly known as Bugios, barbados, roncadores an...
Background: The animals of the genus Alouatta are popularly known as Bugios, barbados, roncadores an...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify and molecularly characterize intestinal parasites of free-r...
Introduction: Zoonotic diseases are considered a major threat to public health and wildlife conserva...
Parasitic infections including gastrointestinal helminths are major cause of wildlife health complic...
Introduction: Enteroparasites can cause problems in animals kept under human care in zoos and shelte...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
International audienceGastrointestinal parasites are frequently encountered in captive non-human pri...
Brazil accounts for around 20% of all animal species, but these are constantly threatened by illegal...