Parasites In Road-Killed Wild Felines From North Of Parana State, Brazil

REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE PARASITOLOGIA VETERINARIA(2021)

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This study aimed to identify the intestinal parasites of road-killed wild felines in the North Central and North, Parana state, southern Brazil. The animals were monitored by sampling previously established transects. The places where the felines were run over were mapped, the animals were identified, and the gastrointestinal tract was evaluated. The feces were submitted to coproparasitological techniques of spontaneous sedimentation, floating in hypersaturated NaCI solution and centrifugal floating in zinc sulfate. All the parasitic structures detected were photomicrographed. In the coproparasitological analyses were identified oocysts of Cystoisospora spp., eggs of Ancylostomatidae, and Capillaria spp.; eggs of Aelurostrongylus spp., Toxocara spp., Physaloptera spp., Taenia spp., and Spirometra spp.; Aelurostrongylus abstrusus larvae; and eggs and adults of Ancylostoma cati and Taenia spp. One of the cats was parasitized by a flea of Ctenocephalides fells fells. Based on these results, the animals analyzed in this study supplied important samples for the evaluation of parasitic diversity of North of Parana and suggested that this region may have conditions that allow the maintenance of these parasites life cycles in the environment and among wildlife.
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Ecosystem, biodiversity, zoonosis, ecological corridors, Puma concolor, Leopardus guttulus
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