Monitor lizards have various body sizes, belong to the Varanidae and it is reported that there were various kinds of pathogenic organisms in their bodies. This review aims to describe various information on pathogenic organisms and their potential as zoonotic diseases and can be used as a reference in the prevention of zoonotic diseases originating from Varanidae. The results of this review discuss two types of viruses, three types of bacteria, five types of protozoa, two types of arthropods, and seven types of endoparasites that are pathogenic in Varanidae. Based on this information it is known that potentially zoonotic pathogens include bacteria group is Salmonella spp. and Anaplasma phagocytophilum; groups of protozoa was Giardia spp. an...
Reptiles like lizards can carry bacteria agents in their digestive tract without manifesting any ass...
Reptiles are well known reservoirs of Salmonella and are capable of carrying the pathogen without sh...
BACKGROUND: Agama agama lizards are the most populous species of lizard in developing countries of A...
Monitor lizards have various body sizes, belong to the Varanidae and it is reported that there were ...
Reptiles are reservoirs of a wide range of pathogens, including many protozoa, helminths, pentastomi...
Reptile vector-borne diseases (RVBDs) of zoonotic concern are caused by bacteria, protozoa and virus...
Fish pathogens cause disease in many species of freshwater and marine fish; however, relatively few ...
Parasitic burden in wildlife species is becoming a major concern in the human-wildlife interface. Fa...
This research has purposes to identify parasites as well as to reward determining the prevalence of ...
Zoonoses parasites have an essential meaning for the lives of humans, cattle, fish and wi...
Water monitor lizards are consumed by humans for its meat and bile. Based on habitat and food, they ...
Reptiles have been shown to be natural reservoirs of Salmonella and other enteric bacteria and the r...
Monitor lizard (Varanus salvator) are animals that use their skin as handicraft, meat fo consumptio...
Captive reptiles, always more often present in domestic environment as pets, may harbor and excrete ...
In the last years an ever-increasing importation of exotic animals destined to live under domestic c...
Reptiles like lizards can carry bacteria agents in their digestive tract without manifesting any ass...
Reptiles are well known reservoirs of Salmonella and are capable of carrying the pathogen without sh...
BACKGROUND: Agama agama lizards are the most populous species of lizard in developing countries of A...
Monitor lizards have various body sizes, belong to the Varanidae and it is reported that there were ...
Reptiles are reservoirs of a wide range of pathogens, including many protozoa, helminths, pentastomi...
Reptile vector-borne diseases (RVBDs) of zoonotic concern are caused by bacteria, protozoa and virus...
Fish pathogens cause disease in many species of freshwater and marine fish; however, relatively few ...
Parasitic burden in wildlife species is becoming a major concern in the human-wildlife interface. Fa...
This research has purposes to identify parasites as well as to reward determining the prevalence of ...
Zoonoses parasites have an essential meaning for the lives of humans, cattle, fish and wi...
Water monitor lizards are consumed by humans for its meat and bile. Based on habitat and food, they ...
Reptiles have been shown to be natural reservoirs of Salmonella and other enteric bacteria and the r...
Monitor lizard (Varanus salvator) are animals that use their skin as handicraft, meat fo consumptio...
Captive reptiles, always more often present in domestic environment as pets, may harbor and excrete ...
In the last years an ever-increasing importation of exotic animals destined to live under domestic c...
Reptiles like lizards can carry bacteria agents in their digestive tract without manifesting any ass...
Reptiles are well known reservoirs of Salmonella and are capable of carrying the pathogen without sh...
BACKGROUND: Agama agama lizards are the most populous species of lizard in developing countries of A...