Flotation techniques (FLOTAC and mini-FLOTAC) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeys
Abstract Background Analyses of environmental correlates of the composition of gastrointestinal parasite communities in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) have been hindered by inadequate calibration techniques of detection and quantification methods of the parasites. Here we calibrate samples an...
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doaj-a351c2192c6d42cda7683a19de3f51442020-11-25T02:30:51ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052017-11-011011810.1186/s13071-017-2532-7Flotation techniques (FLOTAC and mini-FLOTAC) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeysMayra Alejandra Alvarado-Villalobos0Giuseppe Cringoli1Maria Paola Maurelli2Aurelie Cambou3Laura Rinaldi4Arturo Barbachano-Guerrero5Roger Guevara6Colin A. Chapman7Juan Carlos Serio-Silva8Red de Biología y Conservación de Vertebrados, Instituto de Ecología A.C, XalapaUnit of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Productions, University of Naples Federico IIUnit of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Productions, University of Naples Federico IIENSAIA (Ecole National e Supérieure d’Ágronomie et des Industries Alimentaires)Unit of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Productions, University of Naples Federico IILaboratorio de Medicina de Conservación, Departamento de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación, Escuela Superior de Medicina, Instituto Politécnico NacionalRed de Biología Evolutiva, Instituto de Ecología A.C, XalapaDepartment of Anthropology & McGill School of Environment, McGill UniversityRed de Biología y Conservación de Vertebrados, Instituto de Ecología A.C, XalapaAbstract Background Analyses of environmental correlates of the composition of gastrointestinal parasite communities in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) have been hindered by inadequate calibration techniques of detection and quantification methods of the parasites. Here we calibrate samples and compare the likelihood of parasite detection using two flotation techniques, FLOTAC and Mini-FLOTAC, and compare flotation solution, preservation method and dilution ratio for egg detection and counts of the most common parasites (Controrchis spp. and Trypanoxyuris spp.) in howler monkeys. Results For samples preserved in 5% formalin, the Mini-FLOTAC technique was the best option for qualitative and quantitative copro-microscopic analysis. This technique displays an 83.3% and 100% detection of Controrchis spp. and Trypanoxyuris spp. infections, respectively. For the trematode Controrchis spp., more eggs per gram of feces (EPG) were recorded with the flotation solution (FS) #7 (zinc sulfate; specific gravity SG = 1.35) at 1:20 and 1:25 dilution than other methods. By contrast, for the nematode Trypanoxyuris spp., the best results were recorded with FS1 (sucrose and formaldehyde; SG = 1.20) at 1:10 dilution. Conclusions We recommend the Mini-FLOTAC technique for general use with parasite analysis on frugivore/folivores like the howler monkey, especially if many samples are analyzed. The technique has a high detection rate and the best EPG counts, allowing the qualitative and quantitative analysis of parasite load among the species or populations without the need for specialized equipment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-017-2532-7Quantitative flotationGastrointestinal parasitesNematodesTrematodesHowler monkeysAlouatta |
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Mayra Alejandra Alvarado-Villalobos Giuseppe Cringoli Maria Paola Maurelli Aurelie Cambou Laura Rinaldi Arturo Barbachano-Guerrero Roger Guevara Colin A. Chapman Juan Carlos Serio-Silva |
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Mayra Alejandra Alvarado-Villalobos Giuseppe Cringoli Maria Paola Maurelli Aurelie Cambou Laura Rinaldi Arturo Barbachano-Guerrero Roger Guevara Colin A. Chapman Juan Carlos Serio-Silva Flotation techniques (FLOTAC and mini-FLOTAC) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeys Parasites & Vectors Quantitative flotation Gastrointestinal parasites Nematodes Trematodes Howler monkeys Alouatta |
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Mayra Alejandra Alvarado-Villalobos Giuseppe Cringoli Maria Paola Maurelli Aurelie Cambou Laura Rinaldi Arturo Barbachano-Guerrero Roger Guevara Colin A. Chapman Juan Carlos Serio-Silva |
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Mayra Alejandra Alvarado-Villalobos |
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Flotation techniques (FLOTAC and mini-FLOTAC) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeys |
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Flotation techniques (FLOTAC and mini-FLOTAC) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeys |
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Flotation techniques (FLOTAC and mini-FLOTAC) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeys |
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Flotation techniques (FLOTAC and mini-FLOTAC) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeys |
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Flotation techniques (FLOTAC and mini-FLOTAC) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeys |
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flotation techniques (flotac and mini-flotac) for detecting gastrointestinal parasites in howler monkeys |
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Parasites & Vectors |
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Abstract Background Analyses of environmental correlates of the composition of gastrointestinal parasite communities in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) have been hindered by inadequate calibration techniques of detection and quantification methods of the parasites. Here we calibrate samples and compare the likelihood of parasite detection using two flotation techniques, FLOTAC and Mini-FLOTAC, and compare flotation solution, preservation method and dilution ratio for egg detection and counts of the most common parasites (Controrchis spp. and Trypanoxyuris spp.) in howler monkeys. Results For samples preserved in 5% formalin, the Mini-FLOTAC technique was the best option for qualitative and quantitative copro-microscopic analysis. This technique displays an 83.3% and 100% detection of Controrchis spp. and Trypanoxyuris spp. infections, respectively. For the trematode Controrchis spp., more eggs per gram of feces (EPG) were recorded with the flotation solution (FS) #7 (zinc sulfate; specific gravity SG = 1.35) at 1:20 and 1:25 dilution than other methods. By contrast, for the nematode Trypanoxyuris spp., the best results were recorded with FS1 (sucrose and formaldehyde; SG = 1.20) at 1:10 dilution. Conclusions We recommend the Mini-FLOTAC technique for general use with parasite analysis on frugivore/folivores like the howler monkey, especially if many samples are analyzed. The technique has a high detection rate and the best EPG counts, allowing the qualitative and quantitative analysis of parasite load among the species or populations without the need for specialized equipment. |
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Quantitative flotation Gastrointestinal parasites Nematodes Trematodes Howler monkeys Alouatta |
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