Parasitological and immunological diagnoses from feces of captive-bred snakes at Vital Brazil Institute

Author:

Souza Janaína Lima de1,Barbosa Alynne da Silva1,Vazon Adriana Prado1,Uchôa Claudia Maria Antunes1,Nunes Beatriz Coronato1,Cortez Myrian Bandeira Vianna1,Silva Valmir Laurentino da2,Más Leonora Brazil3,Melgarejo Aníbal Rafael3,Bastos Otilio Machado Pereira1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal Fluminense – UFF, Brasil

2. Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sérgio Arouca – ENSP, Brasil

3. Instituto Vital Brazil, Brasil

Abstract

Fecal samples from 56 snakes at the Vital Brazil Institute, in the city of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, were tested using the sedimentation and flotation techniques to investigate the evolutionary forms of parasites such as helminths and protozoa, and using enzyme immunoassay techniques to detect antigens of Cryptosporidium sp. and Giardiasp. Among the animals tested, 80.3% were positive for parasites. Out of these, there were 16 Bothrops jararaca, 16 B. jararacussu and 13 Crotalus durissus. The prevalence of parasitic nematodes was 41.1%, and nematodes were found in all three snake species. Among these, the most frequent finding was eggs of Kalicephalus sp., which were diagnosed in 25% of the snakes. The positivity for protozoa detected using parasite concentration techniques was 75%, including oocysts of Caryospora sp. in 75%, cysts with morphology similar to Giardia sp. 3.6%, amoeboid cysts in 41.1% and unsporulated coccidia oocysts in 8.9%. Immunoassays for Cryptosporidium sp. antigens produced positive findings in 60.7%. Pseudoparasites were detected in 64.3%. These results show that there is a need to improve the sanitary handling of captive-bred snakes, and also for the animal house that supplies rodents to feed them. The results also highlight that diagnostic tests should be performed periodically on stool specimens from captive-bred snakes.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Parasitology

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