Protozoan parasites of four species of wild anurans from a local zoo in Malaysia

The parasitic protozoan fauna in sixty-six anurans comprising of Duttaphrynus melanostictus, Phrynoidis juxtaspera, Hylarana erythraea and Polypedates leucomystax collected from Zoo Negara Malaysia was investigated. The distribution and prevalence rate of parasitic species in the digestive tract and...

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Published in:Tropical Biomedicine
Main Author: Mohammad K.N.; Badrul M.M.; Mohamad N.; Zainal-Abidin A.H.
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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Mohammad K.N.; Badrul M.M.; Mohamad N.; Zainal-Abidin A.H.
Protozoan parasites of four species of wild anurans from a local zoo in Malaysia
2013
Tropical Biomedicine
30
4

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The parasitic protozoan fauna in sixty-six anurans comprising of Duttaphrynus melanostictus, Phrynoidis juxtaspera, Hylarana erythraea and Polypedates leucomystax collected from Zoo Negara Malaysia was investigated. The distribution and prevalence rate of parasitic species in the digestive tract and blood were examined. Seven species of intestinal protozoa (Opalina ranarum, Cepedea dimidiata, Nycthetorus cordiformis, Entamoeba ranarum, Iodamoeba butschlii, Endamoeba blattae, and Tritrichomonas sp.) and two species of blood protozoa (Lankesterella sp. and Trypanosoma sp.) were recorded. Opalina ranarum was the most common protozoan found in the rectum and intestine (prevalence rate: 34.8%) infecting all host species, with P. juxtaspera heavily infected with the parasite, whereas Tritrichomonas sp. was the least prevalent intestinal species infecting only D. melanostictus. Both Lankesterella sp. and Trypanosoma sp. were found in the blood of H. erythraea.

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author Mohammad K.N.; Badrul M.M.; Mohamad N.; Zainal-Abidin A.H.
spellingShingle Mohammad K.N.; Badrul M.M.; Mohamad N.; Zainal-Abidin A.H.
Protozoan parasites of four species of wild anurans from a local zoo in Malaysia
author_facet Mohammad K.N.; Badrul M.M.; Mohamad N.; Zainal-Abidin A.H.
author_sort Mohammad K.N.; Badrul M.M.; Mohamad N.; Zainal-Abidin A.H.
title Protozoan parasites of four species of wild anurans from a local zoo in Malaysia
title_short Protozoan parasites of four species of wild anurans from a local zoo in Malaysia
title_full Protozoan parasites of four species of wild anurans from a local zoo in Malaysia
title_fullStr Protozoan parasites of four species of wild anurans from a local zoo in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Protozoan parasites of four species of wild anurans from a local zoo in Malaysia
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description The parasitic protozoan fauna in sixty-six anurans comprising of Duttaphrynus melanostictus, Phrynoidis juxtaspera, Hylarana erythraea and Polypedates leucomystax collected from Zoo Negara Malaysia was investigated. The distribution and prevalence rate of parasitic species in the digestive tract and blood were examined. Seven species of intestinal protozoa (Opalina ranarum, Cepedea dimidiata, Nycthetorus cordiformis, Entamoeba ranarum, Iodamoeba butschlii, Endamoeba blattae, and Tritrichomonas sp.) and two species of blood protozoa (Lankesterella sp. and Trypanosoma sp.) were recorded. Opalina ranarum was the most common protozoan found in the rectum and intestine (prevalence rate: 34.8%) infecting all host species, with P. juxtaspera heavily infected with the parasite, whereas Tritrichomonas sp. was the least prevalent intestinal species infecting only D. melanostictus. Both Lankesterella sp. and Trypanosoma sp. were found in the blood of H. erythraea.
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