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Identification and management of infections caused by sp., sp. and sp. in captive Brazilian porcupines (). | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The Brazilian porcupine, a nocturnal rodent from South America, faced health issues in a Swiss captive colony, experiencing severe diarrhea linked to the presence of specific parasites that prompted repeated treatments with metronidazole and fenbendazole.
  • - Despite the treatments initially reducing parasite cysts, eggs were still found in branch bark and in some animals months later, prompting further cycles of treatment.
  • - Additional mite infestations were noted, with treatment showing limited effectiveness, indicating individual susceptibility and emphasizing the need for thorough cleaning of their environment to prevent reinfections.

Article Abstract

The Brazilian porcupine (, Rodentia, Erethizontidae) is an arboreal South American nocturnal rodent. Switzerland is home to one of the largest captive colonies in Europe. In June 2022, most of the animals in this colony showed severe diarrhoea, and sp. cysts were detected. All the animals were treated with metronidazole (75 mg/animal/day orally) for five days, repeating after two weeks. The diarrhoea continued, sometimes containing blood, and further analyses revealed sp. cysts and sp. eggs with a particular undulating eggshell in pooled samples. The soil layer of some enclosures was removed to thoroughly clean and disinfect the underlying concrete floor. The animals were treated with fenbendazole (50 mg/kg/day orally) for 5 days repeating after three days. sp. cysts were not further detected. However, sp. eggs were detected in branch bark samples and in six animals 2-3 months after treatment. The treatment with fenbendazole was repeated and no further sp. eggs were detected. A fragment consensus sequence showed 98.58% identity with . The sp. in may represent a new species, specific for arboreal porcupines. mites were observed in faecal flotations and thereafter in skin scrapings from five animals (four of them being family-related). A consensus sequence showed 86.4% identity with other species. The animals were initially treated with moxidectin (0.4 and 0.8 mg/kg orally) and afterwards with sarolaner (10 mg/animal) but the treatments were not completely effective since in control scrapings, two animals evidenced few non-motile mites. An individual susceptibility and poor immunological control of the infection is suggested. Treatment with fenbendazole was effective against sp. and sp. infections; however, reinfections may occur if the enclosures and tree branches are not deep cleaned and disinfected or replaced.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11440209PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2024.100976DOI Listing

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