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Aims: To assess the prevalence of carriage of Salmonella spp. in wild reptiles translocated from multiple locations to a single island, and determine changes in their body condition (BC) during quarantine. Methods: Between 2007 and 2009, six endemic reptile species (Oligosoma aeneum, O. moco, O....

Author(s)
Baling, M.; Mitchell, C.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Melbourne, Australia
Citation
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2021, 69, 3, pp 174-179
Abstract

Pet reptile ownership has increased substantially over the last few years, with 1.6% of the 12 million homes in the UK that reported having a pet, having at least one reptile. Ectoparasite infestations can have negative impacts on the health and wellbeing of pet reptiles, and can become...

Author(s)
Castro, P. D. J.; Pietzsch, M.; Pantchev, N.
Publisher
MA Healthcare Limited, London, UK
Citation
The Veterinary Nurse, 2019, 10, 1, pp 33-41
Abstract

Turtoises are a great puzzle when it comes to their bacterial flora, the composition and structure of which are still unknown in details. Its component which has been best described so far is Salmonella spp., presumably due to the threat of reptile-associated salmonellosis in humans. This...

Author(s)
Goławska, O.; Zając, M.; Maluta, A.; Pristas, P.; Hamarová, L.; Wasyl, D.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2019, 65, pp 154-159
Abstract

This article will focus on the diagnosis and treatment of common diseases affecting reptiles and amphibians. There will be discussions on the characteristics of each pathogen and treatment strategies based on the differences in pathogens. As the saying goes, "Prevention is better than cure". The...

Author(s)
Llizo, S. Y.
Publisher
Saunders, An Imprint of Elsevier, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2021, 24, 3, pp 647-659
Abstract

This study focuses on the parasitic associations of mites and ticks infesting reptiles and amphibians through a multifocal approach. Herein, reptiles (n= 3,596) and amphibians (n= 919) were examined to ensure representativeness of the Brazilian herpetofauna megadiversity. The overall prevalence was ...

Author(s)
Mendoza-Roldan, J.; Ribeiro, S. R.; Castilho-Onofrio, V.; Grazziotin, F. G.; Rocha, B.; Ferreto-Fiorillo, B.; Pereira, J. S.; Benelli, G.; Otranto, D.; Barros-Battesti, D. M.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Acta Tropica, 2020, 208,
Abstract

Managing the health of reptile and amphibian collections is centered on providing appropriate environmental parameters, husbandry conditions, and nutrition as well as maintaining good welfare and careful collection planning. Disease transmission is reduced through quarantine, appropriate diagnostic ...

Author(s)
Zanten, T. C. van; Craig Simpson, S.
Publisher
Saunders, An Imprint of Elsevier, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2021, 24, 3, pp 609-645
Abstract

An increase in exotic animal imports has been noticed in the last decades worldwide. In this scenario, reptiles represent a quite popular group of interest as exotic pets. However, they can harbor pathogens that under inadequate captivity conditions can lead to disease expression and sometimes...

Author(s)
Amaral, C. B.; Alves, A. C. C.; Peroba, S. C.; Martins, I. V. F.
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports, 2021, 26,
Abstract

The expanding global trade in herpetofauna has contributed to new infectious disease dynamics and pathways that allow for the rapid spread of pathogens geographically. Improved biosecurity is needed to mitigate adverse biodiversity, economic and human health impacts associated with pathogen...

Author(s)
Pienaar, E. F.; Episcopio-Sturgeon, D. J.; Steele, Z. T.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS ONE, 2022, 17, 1,
Abstract

The invasion and spread of four native South American ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) Linepithema humile, Solenopsis invicta, Wasmannia auropunctata and Paratrechina (Nylanderia) fulva all over the world, their environmental and economic impact, and intended control tactics are documented....

Author(s)
Zenner Polanía, I. de
Publisher
Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales, Bogata, Colombia
Citation
Revista U.D.C.A. Actualidad & Divulgación Científica, 2019, 22, 1,
Abstract

Isospora amphiboluri is a common coccidian found in captive bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps). To minimize the impact of this parasite, it is important to characterize its pathogenesis so that we can develop appropriate methods for diagnosis and treatment. Forty-five juvenile bearded dragons were...

Author(s)
Walden, M.; Mitchell, M. A.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Animals, 2021, 11, 2,

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