Malarial protozoa commonly infect both wild and captive lizards but the effects on the general health of these animals are not fully understood. We describe four clinical cases of Plasmodium infection in captive black and white tegus (Salvator merianae). The animals presented with lethargy, anorexia, dehydration and stomatitis. Plasmodium infection was identified in blood smears from all animals. Treatment with a sulphamethoxazole-trimethoprim combination resolved the infection and clinical improvement was observed within 21 days. This is the first report of successful treatment of clinical plasmodiid infection in captive tegus.
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