Sarcoptic-mange detector dogs used to identify infected animals during outbreaks in wildlife
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>One of the main aims of forensic investigation is the detection and location of people and substances of interest, such as missing people and illegal drugs. Dogs (<it>Canis lupus</it> var. <it>familiaris</it>)...
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doaj-a303dd989e2a440b82dac715e93391d32020-11-25T00:39:10ZengBMCBMC Veterinary Research1746-61482012-07-018111010.1186/1746-6148-8-110Sarcoptic-mange detector dogs used to identify infected animals during outbreaks in wildlifeAlasaad SamerPermunian RobertoGakuya FrancisMutinda MatthewSoriguer Ramón CRossi Luca<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>One of the main aims of forensic investigation is the detection and location of people and substances of interest, such as missing people and illegal drugs. Dogs (<it>Canis lupus</it> var. <it>familiaris</it>) have had an important role in legal and forensic investigations for decades; nonetheless canines’ keen sense of smell has never been utilized in either the surveillance or control of wildlife diseases. The rapid removal and treatment of infected carcasses and/or sick animals is a key task in the management of infectious diseases, but it is usually difficult or impractical to carry out in the wild.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this paper we report on a study running over a period of 15 years, in which - for the first time to our knowledge - two disease-detector dogs were trained to follow the scent of <it>Sarcoptes</it>-infected animals and to find carcasses, even under the snow, and apparently no false positives were detected in fieldwork. Sarcoptic mange-detector dogs were used to collect the carcasses of 292 mangy wild animals and to identify, separate from their herd, and capture 63 mange-infected wild animals in the Italian Alps.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Properly trained disease-detector dogs are an efficient and straightforward tool for surveillance and control of sarcoptic mange in affected wild animal populations.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1746-6148/8/110<it>Canis lupus</it> var. <it>familiaris</it><it>Sarcoptes scabiei</it><it>Rupicapra pyrenaica</it>Forensic scienceDisease surveillanceAnimal conservation |
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Alasaad Samer Permunian Roberto Gakuya Francis Mutinda Matthew Soriguer Ramón C Rossi Luca Sarcoptic-mange detector dogs used to identify infected animals during outbreaks in wildlife BMC Veterinary Research <it>Canis lupus</it> var. <it>familiaris</it> <it>Sarcoptes scabiei</it> <it>Rupicapra pyrenaica</it> Forensic science Disease surveillance Animal conservation |
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Alasaad Samer Permunian Roberto Gakuya Francis Mutinda Matthew Soriguer Ramón C Rossi Luca |
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Sarcoptic-mange detector dogs used to identify infected animals during outbreaks in wildlife |
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Sarcoptic-mange detector dogs used to identify infected animals during outbreaks in wildlife |
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Sarcoptic-mange detector dogs used to identify infected animals during outbreaks in wildlife |
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Sarcoptic-mange detector dogs used to identify infected animals during outbreaks in wildlife |
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Sarcoptic-mange detector dogs used to identify infected animals during outbreaks in wildlife |
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sarcoptic-mange detector dogs used to identify infected animals during outbreaks in wildlife |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>One of the main aims of forensic investigation is the detection and location of people and substances of interest, such as missing people and illegal drugs. Dogs (<it>Canis lupus</it> var. <it>familiaris</it>) have had an important role in legal and forensic investigations for decades; nonetheless canines’ keen sense of smell has never been utilized in either the surveillance or control of wildlife diseases. The rapid removal and treatment of infected carcasses and/or sick animals is a key task in the management of infectious diseases, but it is usually difficult or impractical to carry out in the wild.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this paper we report on a study running over a period of 15 years, in which - for the first time to our knowledge - two disease-detector dogs were trained to follow the scent of <it>Sarcoptes</it>-infected animals and to find carcasses, even under the snow, and apparently no false positives were detected in fieldwork. Sarcoptic mange-detector dogs were used to collect the carcasses of 292 mangy wild animals and to identify, separate from their herd, and capture 63 mange-infected wild animals in the Italian Alps.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Properly trained disease-detector dogs are an efficient and straightforward tool for surveillance and control of sarcoptic mange in affected wild animal populations.</p> |
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<it>Canis lupus</it> var. <it>familiaris</it> <it>Sarcoptes scabiei</it> <it>Rupicapra pyrenaica</it> Forensic science Disease surveillance Animal conservation |
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