2020
DOI: 10.22456/1679-9216.100611
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Amebiasis in a Backyard Red-Foot Tortoise (Chelonoidis carbonaria)

Abstract: Background: Amebiasis is a parasitic infection caused by obligate or facultative amoeboid protozoans, as well as free-living forms. The genus Entamoeba includes both pathogenic and commensal species that can affect humans and animals. Entamoeba histolytica is the most important species associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections in humans, while Entamoeba invadens is considered the most common and serious pathogen to many reptile species, including lizards, snakes and crocodilians. The aim of thi… Show more

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“…Pereira dos Santos et al. (2013) identified a feedstuff concentration of 6.6 mg/kg to be related to confirmed cases of ELEM of six horses and four mules. Seven of 60 horses grazing at pastures and fed additionally a mixture of corn and wheat bran ad libitum were affected by ELEM whereby the concentrate feed supplement contained 12.5 mg FB 1 /kg and 5.3 mg FB 2 /kg (Giannitti et al., 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pereira dos Santos et al. (2013) identified a feedstuff concentration of 6.6 mg/kg to be related to confirmed cases of ELEM of six horses and four mules. Seven of 60 horses grazing at pastures and fed additionally a mixture of corn and wheat bran ad libitum were affected by ELEM whereby the concentrate feed supplement contained 12.5 mg FB 1 /kg and 5.3 mg FB 2 /kg (Giannitti et al., 2011).…”
Section: Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%