The prevalence of Microfilaria spp. in primates of colombian zoos

The prevalence of Microfilaria spp in 266 human and non human primates of Colombian zoos located between 5 and 2850 meters over sea level (mosl) was of 6.39% (17/266). Most of them were adult males Saguinus leucopus, Saguinus oedipus, Saimiri sciureus and Aotus sp; corresponding to Matecaña, Santa F...

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Main Authors: Rosmery Ladino De La Hortúa, María Isabel Moreno Orozco
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de La Salle 2007-06-01
Series:Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
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Online Access:http://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/mv/article/view/2046
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spelling doaj-2199c162f14a408ebf077d6288d72bc72020-11-25T01:45:18ZengUniversidad de La SalleRevista de Medicina Veterinaria0122-93542389-85262007-06-01013839410.19052/mv.20461919The prevalence of Microfilaria spp. in primates of colombian zoosRosmery Ladino De La HortúaMaría Isabel Moreno OrozcoThe prevalence of Microfilaria spp in 266 human and non human primates of Colombian zoos located between 5 and 2850 meters over sea level (mosl) was of 6.39% (17/266). Most of them were adult males Saguinus leucopus, Saguinus oedipus, Saimiri sciureus and Aotus sp; corresponding to Matecaña, Santa Fe and Santacruz zoos, located between 1.001-2.000 mosl. The microfilarias species observed in this study are morphologically compatible with Dipetalonema perstans and Microfilaria bolivarensis, using direct drop technique, Woo, extended of central blood and capillary dyed with Giemsa and Knott, The most sensible technique was extended of central blood dyed with Giemsa. The statistical program used was Epi info 6.1, to determinate prevalence by sex, age, species, zoo, technique and altitude, with a significance level of (P = 0.05). The Saguinus leucopus showed high quantities of microfilaremias with sickness signs, so they were considered reservoirs and / or porter of the microfilarias.http://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/mv/article/view/2046prevalenciamicrofilariaprimatesColombia
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author Rosmery Ladino De La Hortúa
María Isabel Moreno Orozco
spellingShingle Rosmery Ladino De La Hortúa
María Isabel Moreno Orozco
The prevalence of Microfilaria spp. in primates of colombian zoos
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
prevalencia
microfilaria
primates
Colombia
author_facet Rosmery Ladino De La Hortúa
María Isabel Moreno Orozco
author_sort Rosmery Ladino De La Hortúa
title The prevalence of Microfilaria spp. in primates of colombian zoos
title_short The prevalence of Microfilaria spp. in primates of colombian zoos
title_full The prevalence of Microfilaria spp. in primates of colombian zoos
title_fullStr The prevalence of Microfilaria spp. in primates of colombian zoos
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of Microfilaria spp. in primates of colombian zoos
title_sort prevalence of microfilaria spp. in primates of colombian zoos
publisher Universidad de La Salle
series Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
issn 0122-9354
2389-8526
publishDate 2007-06-01
description The prevalence of Microfilaria spp in 266 human and non human primates of Colombian zoos located between 5 and 2850 meters over sea level (mosl) was of 6.39% (17/266). Most of them were adult males Saguinus leucopus, Saguinus oedipus, Saimiri sciureus and Aotus sp; corresponding to Matecaña, Santa Fe and Santacruz zoos, located between 1.001-2.000 mosl. The microfilarias species observed in this study are morphologically compatible with Dipetalonema perstans and Microfilaria bolivarensis, using direct drop technique, Woo, extended of central blood and capillary dyed with Giemsa and Knott, The most sensible technique was extended of central blood dyed with Giemsa. The statistical program used was Epi info 6.1, to determinate prevalence by sex, age, species, zoo, technique and altitude, with a significance level of (P = 0.05). The Saguinus leucopus showed high quantities of microfilaremias with sickness signs, so they were considered reservoirs and / or porter of the microfilarias.
topic prevalencia
microfilaria
primates
Colombia
url http://revistas.lasalle.edu.co/index.php/mv/article/view/2046
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