Helminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Marigo, Juliana
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Ruoppolo, Valéria, Weber Rosas, Fernando Cesar, Valente, Ana Luísa Schifino, Oliveira, M. R., Dias, Ricardo Augusto, Catão-Dias, José Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/16280
Resumo: From May 1997 to October 2000, 49 Sotalia guianensis (tucuxi dolphin) incidentally caught in fishing nets or stranded in São Paulo (SP) and Paraná (PR) states in Brazil were necropsied. In total, 17 lungs, 35 stomachs, and 30 intestines were analyzed. Contents were washed through a sieve (mesh, 1.50 mm) and examined under a stereoscopic microscope for parasites. Histopathologic analyses were performed in the lungs of five infected dolphins. The nematode Halocercus brasilienste was found in 88% of all lungs examined, inducing moderate-to-severe pneumonia. Braunina cordiformis, Anisakis sp., and acanthocephalans were found in the stomachs. The trematode Synthesium tursionis was the only parasite found in the intestines, and it was identified in 73% of the animals necropsied. No macroscopic lesions were seen due to parasites in the stomachs and intestines analyzed. © Wildlife Disease Association 2010.
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spelling Marigo, JulianaRuoppolo, ValériaWeber Rosas, Fernando CesarValente, Ana Luísa SchifinoOliveira, M. R.Dias, Ricardo AugustoCatão-Dias, José Luiz2020-06-02T20:08:36Z2020-06-02T20:08:36Z2010https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/1628010.7589/0090-3558-46.2.599From May 1997 to October 2000, 49 Sotalia guianensis (tucuxi dolphin) incidentally caught in fishing nets or stranded in São Paulo (SP) and Paraná (PR) states in Brazil were necropsied. In total, 17 lungs, 35 stomachs, and 30 intestines were analyzed. Contents were washed through a sieve (mesh, 1.50 mm) and examined under a stereoscopic microscope for parasites. Histopathologic analyses were performed in the lungs of five infected dolphins. The nematode Halocercus brasilienste was found in 88% of all lungs examined, inducing moderate-to-severe pneumonia. Braunina cordiformis, Anisakis sp., and acanthocephalans were found in the stomachs. The trematode Synthesium tursionis was the only parasite found in the intestines, and it was identified in 73% of the animals necropsied. No macroscopic lesions were seen due to parasites in the stomachs and intestines analyzed. © Wildlife Disease Association 2010.Volume 46, Número 2, Pags. 599-602Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcanthocephala (worms)AnimalsiaAnisakisAnisakis Sp.Braunina CordiformisCetaceaDelphinidaeHalocercusSotalia FluviatilisSotalia GuianensisSynthesium TursionisTrematodaVermesAcanthocephalaAnimalsAnisakisBrasilDolphinFemaleHelminthiasis, AnimalsIsolation And PurificationMaleNematodeParasitologyTrematodeAcanthocephalaAnimalAnisakisBrasilDolphinsFemaleHelminthiasis, AnimalsMaleNematodaTrematodaHelminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleJournal of Wildlife Diseasesengreponame:Repositório Institucional do INPAinstname:Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)instacron:INPAORIGINALartigo-inpa.pdfartigo-inpa.pdfapplication/pdf163726https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/bitstream/1/16280/1/artigo-inpa.pdffb037f25a1fe46f8bd502c71ed1eab1eMD511/162802020-06-02 16:28:36.542oai:repositorio:1/16280Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/oai/requestopendoar:2020-06-02T20:28:36Repositório Institucional do INPA - Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia (INPA)false
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Helminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazil
title Helminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazil
spellingShingle Helminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazil
Marigo, Juliana
Acanthocephala (worms)
Animalsia
Anisakis
Anisakis Sp.
Braunina Cordiformis
Cetacea
Delphinidae
Halocercus
Sotalia Fluviatilis
Sotalia Guianensis
Synthesium Tursionis
Trematoda
Vermes
Acanthocephala
Animals
Anisakis
Brasil
Dolphin
Female
Helminthiasis, Animals
Isolation And Purification
Male
Nematode
Parasitology
Trematode
Acanthocephala
Animal
Anisakis
Brasil
Dolphins
Female
Helminthiasis, Animals
Male
Nematoda
Trematoda
title_short Helminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazil
title_full Helminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazil
title_fullStr Helminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Helminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazil
title_sort Helminths of sotalia guianensis (Cetacea: Delphinidae) from the South and Southeastern coasts of Brazil
author Marigo, Juliana
author_facet Marigo, Juliana
Ruoppolo, Valéria
Weber Rosas, Fernando Cesar
Valente, Ana Luísa Schifino
Oliveira, M. R.
Dias, Ricardo Augusto
Catão-Dias, José Luiz
author_role author
author2 Ruoppolo, Valéria
Weber Rosas, Fernando Cesar
Valente, Ana Luísa Schifino
Oliveira, M. R.
Dias, Ricardo Augusto
Catão-Dias, José Luiz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marigo, Juliana
Ruoppolo, Valéria
Weber Rosas, Fernando Cesar
Valente, Ana Luísa Schifino
Oliveira, M. R.
Dias, Ricardo Augusto
Catão-Dias, José Luiz
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Acanthocephala (worms)
Animalsia
Anisakis
Anisakis Sp.
Braunina Cordiformis
Cetacea
Delphinidae
Halocercus
Sotalia Fluviatilis
Sotalia Guianensis
Synthesium Tursionis
Trematoda
Vermes
Acanthocephala
Animals
Anisakis
Brasil
Dolphin
Female
Helminthiasis, Animals
Isolation And Purification
Male
Nematode
Parasitology
Trematode
Acanthocephala
Animal
Anisakis
Brasil
Dolphins
Female
Helminthiasis, Animals
Male
Nematoda
Trematoda
topic Acanthocephala (worms)
Animalsia
Anisakis
Anisakis Sp.
Braunina Cordiformis
Cetacea
Delphinidae
Halocercus
Sotalia Fluviatilis
Sotalia Guianensis
Synthesium Tursionis
Trematoda
Vermes
Acanthocephala
Animals
Anisakis
Brasil
Dolphin
Female
Helminthiasis, Animals
Isolation And Purification
Male
Nematode
Parasitology
Trematode
Acanthocephala
Animal
Anisakis
Brasil
Dolphins
Female
Helminthiasis, Animals
Male
Nematoda
Trematoda
description From May 1997 to October 2000, 49 Sotalia guianensis (tucuxi dolphin) incidentally caught in fishing nets or stranded in São Paulo (SP) and Paraná (PR) states in Brazil were necropsied. In total, 17 lungs, 35 stomachs, and 30 intestines were analyzed. Contents were washed through a sieve (mesh, 1.50 mm) and examined under a stereoscopic microscope for parasites. Histopathologic analyses were performed in the lungs of five infected dolphins. The nematode Halocercus brasilienste was found in 88% of all lungs examined, inducing moderate-to-severe pneumonia. Braunina cordiformis, Anisakis sp., and acanthocephalans were found in the stomachs. The trematode Synthesium tursionis was the only parasite found in the intestines, and it was identified in 73% of the animals necropsied. No macroscopic lesions were seen due to parasites in the stomachs and intestines analyzed. © Wildlife Disease Association 2010.
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