Molecular detection of cytauxzoon spp. in asymptomatic brazilian wild captive felids

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Cytauxzoon spp. DNA was detected for the first time in Mood samples from asymptomatic Brazilian wild captive felids. In 2006, 72 EDTA blood samples from seven wild felids species: Puma concolor (puma), Leopardus pardalis (ocelot), Puma yagouaroundi (jaguarundi), Leopardus wiedii (margay), Leopardus tigrinus (little spotted cat), Oncifelis colocolo (pampas cat) and Panthera onca (jaguar) were analyzed using polymerase chain reaction to amplify the 18S rRNA gene segment in order to verify the presence of Cytauxzoon spp. DNA. Nine samples were positive: six ocelots, two pumas, and one jaguar. In Brazil, wild felids may be natural reservoirs for Cutauxzoon spp. © 2009 Wildlife Disease Association.

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André, M. R., Adania, C. H., Machado, R. Z., Allegrettl, S. M., Fellppe, P. A. N., Silva, K. F., … Dagnone, A. S. (2009). Molecular detection of cytauxzoon spp. in asymptomatic brazilian wild captive felids. Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 45(1), 234–237. https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-45.1.234

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