A review of clostridial diseases in rhinoceroses

Author:

Angwenyi Shaleen Kemunto Sarange12ORCID,Hassell James13ORCID,Miller Michele Ann4ORCID,Mutinda Mathew5,Vitali Francesca1,Murray Suzan1

Affiliation:

1. Global Health Program Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute Washington, DC USA

2. Mpala Research Centre Nanyuki Kenya

3. Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Disease Yale School of Public Health New Haven Connecticut USA

4. Division of Molecular Biology and Human Genetics Stellenbosch University Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Biomedical Sciences Private Bag X1 Stellenbosch South Africa

5. Veterinary Services Department Kenya Wildlife Service Nairobi Kenya

Abstract

AbstractAlthough rhinoceros conservation efforts are focused on anti‐poaching and combating wildlife trade, infectious diseases are an increasing threat to both free‐ranging and captive rhinoceros populations. Among these, clostridial infections with Clostridium perfringens, Paeniclostridium sordellii, and Clostridium novyi have caused acute disease in black and white rhinoceroses, characterized by a high mortality rate within very brief time spans. The acute nature, as well as limited knowledge of epidemiology, diagnosis, and management, make clostridial diseases an important threat to rhinoceros conservation. This article reviews historical cases of clostridial disease in rhinoceros with the aim of formulating a clearer understanding of the disease's epidemiology and using this information to make recommendations for its management in free‐ranging rhinoceroses. Acute colic and sudden death in rhinoceroses, together with necropsy findings of segmental hemorrhagic enteritis, should lead towards a tentative diagnosis of enteric clostridial disease, although detection and identification of specific toxins are required for a definitive diagnosis. Our findings indicate the need for further research into clostridial disease dynamics in wildlife species and provide the basis for this research in rhinoceroses.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Ecology,Global and Planetary Change

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