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   Frequently Observed Parasites in Pet Reptiles’ Feces in Tehran  
   
نویسنده Arabkhazaeli F. ,Rostami A. ,Gilvari A. ,Nabian S. ,Madani S.A.
منبع Iranian Journal Of Veterinary Medicine - 2018 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:19 -25
چکیده    Background: many wild-caught reptiles harbor some kind of parasite. captivity with the negative effect of poor sanitary and husbandry management may lead to clinical disease. with the increasing trend in keeping non-native reptile species in the last decade, a need for the specification of reptile parasites and their hosts has emerged. objectives: the study aims to gain data on intestinal parasites of reptiles kept as pets or in small private collections in close contact with people. methods: a combination of native and iodine stained direct smears along with flotation concentration were used to investigate parasites in pet reptiles’ feces. all samples were investigated macroscopically and a smear was prepared and stained by modified ziehl neelsen for detection of cryptosporidium. results: stool samples from 100 pet or small zoological reptile collections (lacertilia=36, serpentes=20, chelonii=11, corocodilia=1) were collected. the total occurrence of parasite was 52%. 64.8% of the examined lacertilia, 35.3% of serpentes, 45.5% of chelonii were infected. eimeria, isospora, cryptosporidium, trichomonas, balantidium, strongylid and oxyurid eggs and amoeba were identified. cryptosporidium was detected in lacertilita, serpentes and chelonii. in the only sample from a nile crocodile no parasites were detected. eimeria was detected in bearded dragon, indian python, albino python and king cobra and isospora was identified in bearded dragon and the alien cheloniid species red-eared slider. amoeba was identified in iguana iguana and horsfield tortoise. conclusions: trichomonads, balantidium, cryptosporidium, isospora, eimeria, amoebae and nematode eggs were identified in the investigated samples. cryptosporidium were detected by specific stains in 14 samples. sauria was the most infected suborder (64.8%) while 32.4% of snakes and 45.5% of chelonians were infected. parasites are common in pet reptiles but the parasite species, the degree of infestation and hygienic management will determine the ultimate clinical outcome of the existing parasite infections. hence, examination for endoparasites should be recommended for checking the health status of all captive or newly entering reptiles.
کلیدواژه Feces ,Lacertilia ,Parasites ,Reptile ,Serpentes
آدرس University Of Tehran, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Parasitology, ایران, University Of Tehran, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Clinical Sciences, ایران, University Of Tehran, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, ایران, University Of Tehran, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Parasitology, ایران, University Of Tehran, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine, Department Of Animal And Poultry Health And Nutrition, ایران
پست الکترونیکی madani@ut.ac.ir
 
   بررسی آلودگی های انگلی مدفوعی در خزندگان در اسارت شهر تهران  
   
Authors رستمی امیر ,مدنی سید احمد ,نبیان صدیقه ,گیلوری علیرضا ,عرب خزائلی فاطمه
  
 
 

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