| Literature DB >> 28871424 |
Wanessa Teixeira Gomes Barreto1, Lúcio André Viana2, Filipe Martins Santos1, Grasiela Edith de Oliveira Porfírio1, Alessandra Cabral Perdomo3, Alanderson Rodrigues da Silva4, Keyla Carstens Marques de Sousa5, Michel Angelo Constantino de Oliveira1, Heitor Miraglia Herrera6, Gisele Braziliano de Andrade1.
Abstract
The echimyid rodents Thrichomys fosteri and Clyomys laticeps are among the most commonly recorded small mammals in the Pantanal wetland of Brazil. These species play important ecological roles since they are the basis of the food chain of some predators and are parasitized by some pathogens. Knowledge of the eimerians that parasitize echimyid rodents in Brazil is absent, and only one report is available for South America. We therefore investigated parasitism by coccidians in the echimyids T. fosteri and C. laticeps in the Pantanal. Using morphological and morphometric features and associated statistical analyses, we describe five new eimerian species parasitizing T. fosteri (Eimeria nhecolandensis n. sp., Eimeria jansenae n. sp., and Eimeria fosteri n. sp.) and C. laticeps (E. nhecolandensis n. sp., Eimeria corumbaensis n. sp., and Eimeria laticeps n. sp.) in different types of infection associations. We document the developmental forms in the tissues, and describe lesions in the enteric tract of some infected animals. We also discuss some approaches regarding epidemiological and ecological data. Our results demonstrate that echimyid rodents in the Brazilian Pantanal are important hosts for the maintenance of enteric coccidia. Moreover, in some circumstances, this parasitism may threaten the health of the hosts.Entities:
Keywords: Clyomys laticeps; Coccidia; Histopathology; Pantanal; Small mammals; Thrichomys fosteri
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28871424 DOI: 10.1007/s00436-017-5602-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitol Res ISSN: 0932-0113 Impact factor: 2.289