2000
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352000000300006
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Parasitismo por Sarcoptes scabiei De Geer, 1778 e Lobalges trouessarti Fonseca, 1954 em Bradypus variegatus (preguiça)

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“…Origin: Captivity or in the Wild. Taxon Common name Species Origin Country References Bradypodidae Brown-throated sloth Bradypus variegatus Captivity Brazil Oliveira et al (2000) Artiodactyla Camelidae Alpaca Lama pacos Captivity Peru Alvarado et al (1966) Camelidae Alpaca Lama pacos Captivity Peru Ramos Acuña et al (2000) Camelidae Vicuña Lama vicugna Wild Argentina Arzamendia et al (2012) Camelidae Vicuña Lama vicugna Captivity Argentina Sosa et al (2022) Camelidae Vicuña Lama vicugna Wild Peru Gomez-Puerta et al (2013) Camelidae Vicuña Lama vicugna Captivity – Wild Peru Angulo-Tisoc et al (2021) Cervidae Brocket deer Mazama sp. Wild Colombia Instituto Agropecuario Colombiano – ICA et al, 2015 <...…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Origin: Captivity or in the Wild. Taxon Common name Species Origin Country References Bradypodidae Brown-throated sloth Bradypus variegatus Captivity Brazil Oliveira et al (2000) Artiodactyla Camelidae Alpaca Lama pacos Captivity Peru Alvarado et al (1966) Camelidae Alpaca Lama pacos Captivity Peru Ramos Acuña et al (2000) Camelidae Vicuña Lama vicugna Wild Argentina Arzamendia et al (2012) Camelidae Vicuña Lama vicugna Captivity Argentina Sosa et al (2022) Camelidae Vicuña Lama vicugna Wild Peru Gomez-Puerta et al (2013) Camelidae Vicuña Lama vicugna Captivity – Wild Peru Angulo-Tisoc et al (2021) Cervidae Brocket deer Mazama sp. Wild Colombia Instituto Agropecuario Colombiano – ICA et al, 2015 <...…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limited information is available on sarcoptic mange disease in wild mammal populations ( Forchhammer and Asferg, 2000 ; Tompkins et al, 2015 ). For example, there are approximately 22 available reports of sarcoptic mange in wild animals in South America, and many of these reports are associated with animals kept in captivity ( Alvarado et al, 1966 ; Whitaker and Dietz, 1987 ; Pantoja López et al, 1989 ; Oliveira et al, 2000 ; Ramos Acuña et al, 2000 ; Deem et al, 2002 ; Arzamendia et al, 2012 ; De Souza Muniz Neta et al, 2012 ; Corriale et al, 2013 ; Gomez-Puerta et al, 2013 ; Robles et al, 2014 ; Verdugo et al, 2016 ; Berger et al, 2017 ; de Almeida et al, 2018 ; Gonzalez-Astudillo et al, 2018 ; Teodoro et al, 2018 ). Particularly in Colombia, one of the countries with the greatest diversity of mammals globally ( Ramírez-Chaves et al, 2021 ), the presence of sarcoptic mange has been reported in porcupines ( Coendou quichua Thomas, 1899) and a possible case in a kinkajou ( Potos flavus Schreber, 1774) ( Gonzalez-Astudillo et al, 2018 ; Salcedo-Rivera et al, 2018 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 9 , 10 ], Leiuris leptocephalus [ 11 ], Trypanosoma cruzi , and Trypanosoma leeuwenhoek [ 12 ]. Sarcoptic mange, leishmaniasis, and trypanosomiasis have also been described in domestic animals and humans [ 13 , 14 ]. Referencing hematological data are important to support wildlife management studies to assess the health of the animals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%