Literature DB >> 17443974

NSAIDs and scavenging birds: potential impacts beyond Asia's critically endangered vultures.

Richard Cuthbert1, Jemima Parry-Jones, Rhys E Green, Deborah J Pain.   

Abstract

Veterinary treatment of livestock with diclofenac, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), has caused catastrophic declines of Gyps vultures in Asia. This has highlighted a lack of knowledge on the potential impacts of NSAIDs on scavenging birds. Surveys of veterinarians and zoos document the outcomes of the treatment of over 870 scavenging birds from 79 species. As well as diclofenac, carprofen and flunixin were associated with mortality, with deaths observed in 13 and 30% of cases, respectively. Mortality was also found following treatment with ibuprofen and phenylbutazone. NSAID toxicity was reported for raptors, storks, cranes and owls, suggesting that the potential conservation impact of NSAIDs may extend beyond Gyps vultures and could be significant for New World vultures. In contrast, there were no reported mortalities for the NSAID meloxicam, which was administered to over 700 birds from 60 species. The relative safety of meloxicam supports other studies indicating the suitability of this NSAID to replace diclofenac in Asia.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17443974      PMCID: PMC2373805          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2006.0554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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3.  Toxicity of diclofenac to Gyps vultures.

Authors:  Gerry E Swan; Richard Cuthbert; Miguel Quevedo; Rhys E Green; Deborah J Pain; Paul Bartels; Andrew A Cunningham; Neil Duncan; Andrew A Meharg; J Lindsay Oaks; Jemima Parry-Jones; Susanne Shultz; Mark A Taggart; Gerhard Verdoorn; Kerri Wolter
Journal:  Biol Lett       Date:  2006-06-22       Impact factor: 3.703

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Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2004-12-07       Impact factor: 5.349

5.  Pathology and proposed pathophysiology of diclofenac poisoning in free-living and experimentally exposed oriental white-backed vultures (Gyps bengalensis).

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Journal:  PLoS Biol       Date:  2006-01-31       Impact factor: 8.029

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6.  The Safety and Pharmacokinetics of Carprofen, Flunixin and Phenylbutazone in the Cape Vulture (Gyps coprotheres) following Oral Exposure.

Authors:  Tamsyn Fourie; Duncan Cromarty; Neil Duncan; Kerri Wolter; Vinny Naidoo
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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2008-12-30       Impact factor: 3.240

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10.  Rate of decline of the Oriental white-backed vulture population in India estimated from a survey of diclofenac residues in carcasses of ungulates.

Authors:  Rhys E Green; Mark A Taggart; Kalu Ram Senacha; Bindu Raghavan; Deborah J Pain; Yadvendradev Jhala; Richard Cuthbert
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2007-08-01       Impact factor: 3.240

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