An Epizootic of Amoebiasis in a Mixed Species Collection of Juvenile Tortoises

  • Hollamby S
  • Murphy D
  • Schiller C
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Abstract

Ab st r a c t : Over one year, 21 juvenile tortoises from four species died at a zoological park in Florida. The species were gopher tortoise, Gopherus polymerus\ West African spurred tortoise, Geochelone sulcata; amazonian yellow footed tortoise, Geochelone denticulata and the loggerhead musk turtle, Stemotherus m. minor. Histopathological examination revealed infection with an Entamoeba species. The clinical, pathological, treat­ ment protocols and epizootilogical features of the outbreak are presented. No difference in susceptibility to infection was found between the four species. Fecal flotations and direct microscopic examination of feces were ineffective in diagnosing the infection.

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Hollamby, S., Murphy, D., & Schiller, C. A. (2000). An Epizootic of Amoebiasis in a Mixed Species Collection of Juvenile Tortoises. Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, 10(1), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.5818/1529-9651.10.1.9

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