Publications by authors named "Lauro Leite Soares-Neto"

There are more than 200 species of Macronyssidae parasitizing reptiles, birds, and mammals worldwide. While most species are found on wild animals, show some degree of geographic, and host group specificity, Ophionyssus natricis thrives on captive snakes and lizards and as a result of the pet trade, has a cosmopolitan distribution. In this study, we are providing new host records for this species for the state of São Paulo, as well as SEM images and the first partial sequences of Brazilian specimens.

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A 20-year-old male captive Humboldt's white-fronted capuchin (Cebus albifrons) that died accidentally had a small non-ulcerative mammary nodule diagnosed as a mammary carcinoma. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated that neoplastic cells were positive for pan-cytokeratin and cytokeratin-7. Approximately 20% of neoplastic cells were positive for Ki-67.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Acanthocephalosis is a deadly disease affecting captive New World primates, especially tamarins and lion tamarins, with high mortality rates and challenges in treatment and control.
  • - A study conducted over ten years in a Brazilian zoo documented 27 deaths linked to acanthocephalans, with symptoms like apathy and weight loss, and treatment attempts proving ineffective.
  • - The findings highlight the severe impact of this parasitic infection on certain primate species, stressing the need for better strategies to manage and prevent outbreaks in captive populations.
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