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Gastrointestinal parasites in captive olive baboons in a UK safari park

Alexandra Juhasz Elly Spiers Ellie Tinsley Emma Chapman William Shaw +14 lainnya

Abstrak

From the safety inside vehicles, Knowsley Safari offers visitors a close-up encounter with captive olive baboons. As exiting vehicles may be contaminated with baboon stool, a comprehensive coprological inspection was conducted to address public health concerns. Baboon stools were obtained from vehicles, and sleeping areas, inclusive of video analysis of baboon–vehicle interactions. A purposely selected 4-day sampling period enabled comparative inspections of 2662 vehicles, with a total of 669 baboon stools examined (371 from vehicles and 298 from sleeping areas). As informed by our pilot study, front-line diagnostic methods were: QUIK-CHEK rapid diagnostic test (RDT) (Giardia and Cryptosporidium), Kato–Katz coproscopy (Trichuris) and charcoal culture (Strongyloides). Some 13.9% of vehicles were contaminated with baboon stool. Prevalence of giardiasis was 37.4% while cryptosporidiosis was <0.01%, however, an absence of faecal cysts by quality control coproscopy, alongside lower than the expected levels of Giardia-specific DNA, judged RDT results as misleading, grossly overestimating prevalence. Prevalence of trichuriasis was 48.0% and strongyloidiasis was 13.7%, a first report of Strongyloides fuelleborni in UK. We advise regular blanket administration(s) of anthelminthics to the colony, exploring pour-on formulations, thereafter, smaller-scale indicator surveys would be adequate.

Penulis (19)

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Alexandra Juhasz

E

Elly Spiers

E

Ellie Tinsley

E

Emma Chapman

W

William Shaw

M

Marion Head

L

Lucas J. Cunningham

J

John Archer

S

Sam Jones

L

Lee R. Haines

N

Naomi Davies Walsh

B

Bridget Johnson

J

Jen Quayle

J

Jayne Jones

E

Elwyn James LaCourse

J

Jonathan Cracknell

J

John Russell Stothard

R

Rudi Cassini

L

Laura Rinaldi

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Juhasz, A., Spiers, E., Tinsley, E., Chapman, E., Shaw, W., Head, M. et al. (2023). Gastrointestinal parasites in captive olive baboons in a UK safari park. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182023000823

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2023
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10.1017/S0031182023000823
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