1967
DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86821967000400005
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Reservatórios vertebrados extra humanos nas regiões tropicais

Abstract: A importância de reservatórios ani mais extra humanos como causa de doen ças começou a ser valorizada pelo? estudos sôbre ecologia animal, a partir do século 18, quando se estabeleceu, de modo mais completo, a interrelação entre a vida ani mal e o meio ambiente que a cerca. A ecologia animal tornou-se um ramo das ciências biológicas intimamente ligada a outros ramos dos conhecimentos humanos, e com os estudos de PAVLOVSKI (32), as observações sôbre ecologia tomaram vulto, estabelecendo-se então o conceito de D… Show more

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“…As in domestic pigs (Schuster & Ramirez-Avila, 2008;Condemayta et al, 2018), the white-lipped peccaries did not show clinical signs compatible with balantidiasis, as they may be acting as reservoirs (J. Silva & Pereira, 1967). Reservoir animals are those that host a pathogen without manifesting clinical signs, perhaps due to prolonged adaptation to it, but can transmit it to other animals and to humans, when zoonotic (J.…”
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“…As in domestic pigs (Schuster & Ramirez-Avila, 2008;Condemayta et al, 2018), the white-lipped peccaries did not show clinical signs compatible with balantidiasis, as they may be acting as reservoirs (J. Silva & Pereira, 1967). Reservoir animals are those that host a pathogen without manifesting clinical signs, perhaps due to prolonged adaptation to it, but can transmit it to other animals and to humans, when zoonotic (J.…”
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“…Reservoir animals are those that host a pathogen without manifesting clinical signs, perhaps due to prolonged adaptation to it, but can transmit it to other animals and to humans, when zoonotic (J. Silva & Pereira, 1967; Figure 1. Enclosure of the white-lipped peccaries at the Zoológico Municipal de Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.…”
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“…This coexistence with humans and domesticated animals increases the possibility of their contamination, both because the parasite is zoonotic and because of the possibility that reservoir animals are completely asymptomatic (J. Silva & Pereira, 1967). In fact, there are several records of infected humans in Brazil, represented by risk groups and with low natural immunity, and therefore more susceptible to parasitic infections: indigenous (Lawrence et al, 1983;Coimbra Jr. & Santos, 1991), hospitalized children (Vasconcelos, 1981) and disabled people (De Oliveira Albuquerque & Andrade de Souza, 2017).…”
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