Nematode capilaridae in the tongue of Cerdocyon thous of free life in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Pinheiro,Raul Henrique da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Chaves,Isabella Bittencourt Pires, Rodrigues,Rogério Antonio Ribeiro, Branco,Érika, Lima,Ana Rita de, Giese,Elane Guerreiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Studies of helminths in road-killed wild animals are still uncommon but may provide promising results since they can identify the parasites in juvenile and adult hosts and meet the recommendations of current discussions on bioethics that prioritize alternative methods for the use of animals. This study evaluated three Cerdocyon thous individuals that were donated after dying from being run over. Two of them had small nematode adults in the epithelial and connective tissues of the tongue. The diagnosis was based on the presence of eggs, observed in histological sections, and morphological characteristics of the nematodes in the tongue. Morphologically, this nematode has a body with transverse grooves, simple mouth opening and no lips, esophagus and stichosome with stichocytes and bacillary bands along the body, which is characteristic morphology of the family Capilariidae and genus Capillaria . The presence of this nematode in the tongue of C. thous is an extremely important fact that contributes to what is known about the biodiversity of zoonotic parasites in wild canid populations. However, an explanation for these findings remains unclear because, until now, this has not been observed in the biological cycle of the species.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nematode capilaridae in the tongue of Cerdocyon thous of free life in Brazil
title Nematode capilaridae in the tongue of Cerdocyon thous of free life in Brazil
spellingShingle Nematode capilaridae in the tongue of Cerdocyon thous of free life in Brazil
Pinheiro,Raul Henrique da Silva
Nematoda
Capillaria
mammal
Amazon
title_short Nematode capilaridae in the tongue of Cerdocyon thous of free life in Brazil
title_full Nematode capilaridae in the tongue of Cerdocyon thous of free life in Brazil
title_fullStr Nematode capilaridae in the tongue of Cerdocyon thous of free life in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Nematode capilaridae in the tongue of Cerdocyon thous of free life in Brazil
title_sort Nematode capilaridae in the tongue of Cerdocyon thous of free life in Brazil
author Pinheiro,Raul Henrique da Silva
author_facet Pinheiro,Raul Henrique da Silva
Chaves,Isabella Bittencourt Pires
Rodrigues,Rogério Antonio Ribeiro
Branco,Érika
Lima,Ana Rita de
Giese,Elane Guerreiro
author_role author
author2 Chaves,Isabella Bittencourt Pires
Rodrigues,Rogério Antonio Ribeiro
Branco,Érika
Lima,Ana Rita de
Giese,Elane Guerreiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinheiro,Raul Henrique da Silva
Chaves,Isabella Bittencourt Pires
Rodrigues,Rogério Antonio Ribeiro
Branco,Érika
Lima,Ana Rita de
Giese,Elane Guerreiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nematoda
Capillaria
mammal
Amazon
topic Nematoda
Capillaria
mammal
Amazon
description Abstract Studies of helminths in road-killed wild animals are still uncommon but may provide promising results since they can identify the parasites in juvenile and adult hosts and meet the recommendations of current discussions on bioethics that prioritize alternative methods for the use of animals. This study evaluated three Cerdocyon thous individuals that were donated after dying from being run over. Two of them had small nematode adults in the epithelial and connective tissues of the tongue. The diagnosis was based on the presence of eggs, observed in histological sections, and morphological characteristics of the nematodes in the tongue. Morphologically, this nematode has a body with transverse grooves, simple mouth opening and no lips, esophagus and stichosome with stichocytes and bacillary bands along the body, which is characteristic morphology of the family Capilariidae and genus Capillaria . The presence of this nematode in the tongue of C. thous is an extremely important fact that contributes to what is known about the biodiversity of zoonotic parasites in wild canid populations. However, an explanation for these findings remains unclear because, until now, this has not been observed in the biological cycle of the species.
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