Teaching of Veterinary Parasitology to University students in Trinidad, West Indies; are our local wildlife species neglected?

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Autor(a) principal: Jones,K. R.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Garcia,G. W.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842023000100229
Resumo: Abstract Parasites of veterinary importance have been heavily focused on domesticated livestock that was introduced into the neo-tropics. The text used in the teaching parasitology to veterinary students in Trinidad has only investigated the parasites of domesticated species. In the reviewed veterinary parasitology text no mention was made on the parasites that affect wild neo-tropical animals. Information on wild neo-tropical animals had to be sourced from texts on the management of wild life animals in the Neotropics. The texts that were reviewed in this document spanned from the mid-1950s to 2020. The information presented in this review reveals the exhaustive work done on the parasites of domesticated species but also revealed little information on neo-tropical animals with the potential for domestication. In conclusion, this review reveals the gap of information that is missing from parasitology texts used in the teaching of veterinary students. In the future these parasitology texts can be revised to include chapters on the parasites of neo-tropical animals with the potential for domestication. At present students that graduate from the veterinary parasitology course has little information on the parasites of animals which are present in their ‘backyards’.
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title Teaching of Veterinary Parasitology to University students in Trinidad, West Indies; are our local wildlife species neglected?
spellingShingle Teaching of Veterinary Parasitology to University students in Trinidad, West Indies; are our local wildlife species neglected?
Jones,K. R.
Neo-tropics
livestock
Trinidad
domestication
veterinary parasitology
title_short Teaching of Veterinary Parasitology to University students in Trinidad, West Indies; are our local wildlife species neglected?
title_full Teaching of Veterinary Parasitology to University students in Trinidad, West Indies; are our local wildlife species neglected?
title_fullStr Teaching of Veterinary Parasitology to University students in Trinidad, West Indies; are our local wildlife species neglected?
title_full_unstemmed Teaching of Veterinary Parasitology to University students in Trinidad, West Indies; are our local wildlife species neglected?
title_sort Teaching of Veterinary Parasitology to University students in Trinidad, West Indies; are our local wildlife species neglected?
author Jones,K. R.
author_facet Jones,K. R.
Garcia,G. W.
author_role author
author2 Garcia,G. W.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jones,K. R.
Garcia,G. W.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Neo-tropics
livestock
Trinidad
domestication
veterinary parasitology
topic Neo-tropics
livestock
Trinidad
domestication
veterinary parasitology
description Abstract Parasites of veterinary importance have been heavily focused on domesticated livestock that was introduced into the neo-tropics. The text used in the teaching parasitology to veterinary students in Trinidad has only investigated the parasites of domesticated species. In the reviewed veterinary parasitology text no mention was made on the parasites that affect wild neo-tropical animals. Information on wild neo-tropical animals had to be sourced from texts on the management of wild life animals in the Neotropics. The texts that were reviewed in this document spanned from the mid-1950s to 2020. The information presented in this review reveals the exhaustive work done on the parasites of domesticated species but also revealed little information on neo-tropical animals with the potential for domestication. In conclusion, this review reveals the gap of information that is missing from parasitology texts used in the teaching of veterinary students. In the future these parasitology texts can be revised to include chapters on the parasites of neo-tropical animals with the potential for domestication. At present students that graduate from the veterinary parasitology course has little information on the parasites of animals which are present in their ‘backyards’.
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