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Prevalence of Salmonella enterica and Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli in zoo animals from Chile

Marchant P, Hidalgo-Hermoso E, Espinoza K, Retamal P

Salmonella (S.) enterica and Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) are foodborne pathogens. Here, we report the prevalence of S. enterica and STEC in feces of 316 zoo animals belonging to...
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Seroprevalence of hepatitis E virus in zoo animal species in Korea

Song YJ, Kim BS, Park WJ, Park BJ, Lee SK, Shin JI, Lee NH, Lee JB, Park SY, Song CS, Seo KH, Choi IS

  • KMID: 1991796
  • Korean J Vet Res.
  • 2013 Mar;53(1):65-68.
Hepatitis E virus (HEV) can infect not only human but also several animals. This study has been conducted to evaluate the comprehensive anti-HEV seroprevalence in zoo animals in Korea. Anti-HEV...
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The rate of Salmonella spp. infection in zoo animals at Seoul Grand Park, Korea

Jang YH, Lee SJ, Lim JG, Lee HS, Kim TJ, Park JH, Chung BH, Choe NH

Salmonellosis is an important zoonotic disease that affects both people and animals. The incidence of reptile-associated salmonellosis has increased in Western countries due to the increasing popularity of reptiles as...
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Sarcocystosis among Wild Captive and Zoo Animals in Malaysia

Latif B, Vellayan S, Omar E, Abdullah S, Mat Desa N

Sarcocystis sp. infection was investigated in 20 necropsied captive wild mammals and 20 birds in 2 petting zoos in Malaysia. The gross post-mortem lesions in mammals showed marbling of the...
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Experimental Studies on Pathogenicity of the Zoophilic Dermatophytes

Kim HK, Hwang SW

  • KMID: 1678446
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1982 Apr;20(2):189-200.
Zoophiilc dermatophytes are basically animal pathogens, but all can cause dermatophytoses in man. Accordingly animals with dermatophytes are an important source of human dermatophytoses, since zoophilic dermatophytes are frequently transmitted...
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Concurrent Capillaria and Heterakis Infections in Zoo Rock Partridges, Alectoris graeca

Park SI, Shin SS

Two adult rock partridges raised in a city zoo were examined parasitologically and pathologically. Two distinctive eggs resembling those of Capillaria and Heterakis were detected in the feces. At necropsy,...
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A case of maloccluded incisor teeth in a beaver: Castor canadensis

Kim JH, Lee JY, Han TS, Han KB, Kang SS, Bae CS, Choi SH

  • KMID: 1114862
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2005 Jun;6(2):173-175.
A three-year-old female beaver (Castor canadensis) was referred to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of Chungbuk National University. It had been raised in the Cheong-ju zoo and had a history of...
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Isolation and identification of a canine coronavirus strain from giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca)

Gao FS, Hu GX, Xia XZ, Gao YW, Bai YD, Zou XH

Two giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) died of unknown causes in a Chinese zoo. The clinical disease profile suggested that the pandas may have suffered a viral infection. Therefore, a series...
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Hematology, cytochemistry and ultrastructure of blood cells in fishing cat (Felis viverrina)

Prihirunkit K, Salakij C, Apibal S, Narkkong N

Hematological, cytochemical and ultrastructural features of blood cells in fishing cat (Felis viverrina) were evaluated using complete blood cell counts with routine and cytochemical blood stains, and scanning and transmission...
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Lymphosarcoma in a brown bear (Ursus arctos)

Yoon BI, Lee JK, Kim JH, Shin NS, Kwon SW, Lee GH, Kim DY

  • KMID: 1103523
  • J Vet Sci.
  • 2001 Aug;2(2):143-145.
An example of lymphoblastic lymphosarcoma was found in a 7-year-old male brown bear (Ursus arctos) that died after having a 7-month history of depression, anorexia and watery diarrhea. Grossly the...
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