Infectious and endoparasitic diseases of the Amur tiger
Автор: Seryodkin .., Goodrich D.M., Lewis D., Miquelle D.G., Esaulova N.V., Konyaev S.V., Quigley K.S., Roelke M., Petrunenko Y.K., Kerley L.L., Armstrong D.L.
Журнал: Вестник Красноярского государственного аграрного университета @vestnik-kgau
Рубрика: Паразитология, микробиология и вирусология
Статья в выпуске: 12, 2015 года.
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Blood serological studies of the Amur tigers revealed antigenes or antibodies to the following pathogens: feline coronavirus (43 %), canine distemper vims (15 %), feline parvovims (68 %) and Toxoplasma gondii (62%). All tigers were negative for feline leukemia vims (FeLV) antigen and antibodies to feline immunodeficiency vims (FIV) and Bartonella henselae. Canine distemper can be really harmful to tigers. There were 9 helminth species (Toxocara cati, Thominx aerophilus, Capillaria putorii, Aelurostrongulus abstmsus, Strongulata sp., Eucoleus sp., Taenia sp., Spirometra sp., Paragonimus westermani) and one species of intestinal protozoa discovered as a result of Amur tigeris fecal analysis. The proportion of fecal samples in which pathogens and helminths were found was 72.5 %.
Panthera tigris altaica, amur tiger, siberian tiger, helminth, canine distemper vims
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/14084083
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