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The psittacine beak and feather disease (PBFD) is a globally widespread infectious bird disease that mainly affects species within the Order Psittaciformes (parrots and allies). The disease is caused by an avian circovirus (the beak and feather disease virus, BFDV), which is highly infectious and...

Author(s)
Morinha, F.; Carrete, M.; Tella, J. L.; Blanco, G.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Diversity, 2020, 12, 5,
Abstract

South America presents the greatest Psittacidae diversity in the world, but also has the highest numbers of threatened parrot species. Recently, exotic viruses have been detected in captive native psittacine birds in Brazil, however, their impacts on the health of wild parrots are still unknown. We ...

Author(s)
Vaz, F. F.; Sipinski, E. A. B.; Seixas, G. H. F.; Prestes, N. P.; Martinez, J.; Raso, T. F.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Diversity, 2021, 13, 6,
Abstract

There are several viral diseases in captive birds. Aves polyomavirus 1 (APyV) and beak and feather disease virus (BFDV) are among the most important in Psittaciformes. The occurrence of these agents has been widely described in various parts of the world; however, little is known about these...

Author(s)
Philadelpho, N. A.; Chacón, R. D.; Forero, A. J. D.; Guimarães, M. B.; Astolfi-Ferreira, C. S.; Ferreira, A. J. P.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG, Cham, Switzerland
Citation
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology, 2022, 53, 3, pp 1665-1673
Abstract

Background: Parasites can exert selection pressure on their hosts through effects on survival, on reproductive success, on sexually selected ornament, with important ecological and evolutionary consequences, such as changes in population viability. Consequently, hemoparasites have become the focus...

Author(s)
Masello, J. F.; Martínez, J.; Calderón, L.; Wink, M.; Quillfeldt, P.; Sanz, V.; Theuerkauf, J.; Ortiz-Catedral, L.; Berkunsky, I.; Brunton, D.; Díaz-Luque, J. A.; Hauber, M. E.; Ojeda, V.; Barnaud, A.; Casalins, L.; Jackson, B.; Mijares, A.; Rosales, R.; Seixas, G.; Serafini, P.; Silva-Iturriza, A.; Sipinski, E.; Vásquez, R. A.; Widmann, P.; Widmann, I.; Merino, S.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Parasites and Vectors, 2018, 11, 357, pp (19 June 2018)
Abstract

Background: Haemoproteus and Plasmodium species are widespread avian blood parasites. Several Plasmodium species are known for their high virulence and have caused significant declines in naïve bird populations. The impact of closely related Haemoproteus parasites is largely unknown. Recently we...

Author(s)
Ortiz-Catedral, L.; Brunton, D.; Stidworthy, M. F.; Elsheikha, H. M.; Pennycott, T.; Schulze, C.; Braun, M.; Wink, M.; Gerlach, H.; Pendl, H.; Gruber, A. D.; Ewen, J.; Pérez-Tris, J.; Valkiūnas, G.; Olias, P.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Parasites and Vectors, 2019, 12, 40, pp (17 January 2019)
Abstract

Psittaciform orthobornaviruses are currently considered to be a major threat to the psittacine bird population worldwide. Parrot bornavirus (PaBV) was identified recently in Brazil and, since then, few studies have been conducted to understand the epidemiology of PaBV in captive psittacine birds....

Author(s)
Silva, A. S. G.; Raso, T. F.; Costa, E. A.; Gómez, S. Y. M.; Martins, N. R. da S.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS ONE, 2020, 15, 6,
Abstract

Background: The growing contact between men and wild animals, caused by the increase in the population in urban centers and the destruction of the habitat of these animals, has been leading to a greater circulation of pathogens between humans and wildlife. Chelonoidis carbonaria, a tortoise found...

Author(s)
Mendonça, M. A.; Fonseca, M. S.; Piedade, G. C.; Rodamilans, G. M.; Marques, F. S.; Ayres, M. C. C.; Viana, L. A.; Meira-Santos, P. O.; Meyer, R.; Portela, R. D.
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., New Rochelle, USA
Citation
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, 2023, 23, 10, pp 520-527
Abstract

Studies that seek to understand which factors influence the patterns of infection in the lizard Coleodactylus meridionalis are non-existent. In this way, we recorded the infection rates for these lizards from three different sized fragments of the Atlantic rainforest and investigated if there is...

Author(s)
Teixeira, A. A. M.; Sampaio, N. K. S.; Araujo-Filho, J. A.; Teles, D. A.; Almeida, W. O.; Mesquita, D. O.; Brito, S. V.
Publisher
Sciendo, Warsaw, Poland
Citation
Helminthologia, 2021, 58, 4, pp 356-363
AbstractFull Text

Knowledge of parasitic nematodes in reptiles in Argentina is scarce, knowing so far 26 species of nematodes reported in 40 species of reptiles. Among the reptile species studied, the genus Liolaemus has the largest records of nematodes analyzed. With the aim of contributing to the parasitic...

Author(s)
Casti, G. N.; González, C. J.; Acosta, J. C.
Publisher
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias de la Universidad Nacional del Nordeste (UNNE), Corrientes, Argentina
Citation
Revista Veterinaria, 2022, 33, 1, pp 71-75
Abstract

We compared lizard endoparasite assemblages between the Atlantic Forest and naturally isolated forest enclaves to test the ecological release hypothesis, which predicts that host specificity should be lower (large niche breadth) and parasite abundance should be greater for parasites from isolated...

Author(s)
Teixeira, A. A. M.; Riul, P.; Brito, S. V.; Araujo-Filho, J. A.; Teles, D. A.; Almeida, W. de O.; Mesquita, D. O.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Parasitology, 2020, 147, 4, pp 491-500

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