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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453498/dilated-cardiomyopathy-in-slender-tailed-meerkats-suricata-suricatta-under-human-care
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kadie M Anderson, Katie Nadolny, Natalie D Mylniczenko, Amara H Estrada, Lindsey E Bissett, Ashley E Jones
Meerkats ( Suricata suricatta ) housed at two accredited zoological institutions in the United States were evaluated via echocardiography, thoracic radiography, and blood biomarkers-taurine and feline N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide-to determine the prevalence and severity of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in both populations. In total, 24 meerkats were evaluated and 7 were diagnosed with DCM based on the following parameters: left ventricular internal diameter at end diastole > 1.30 cm, left ventricular internal diameter at end systole > 1...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453497/nondomestic-felid-abc-blood-phenotyping-genotyping-and-crossmatching
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Lily Parkinson, Henrike Kuder, Alexandra Kehl, Amie Koenig, Jennifer Good, Jennifer Hausmann, Urs Giger
Based upon previous clinical experience with domestic cats ( Felis catus ), the ability to assess ABC blood types and blood (in-)compatibilities of nondomestic felids, and adequately consider and plan for blood transfusions, may be important. Although nondomestic felids appear to have an ABC blood group system similar to domestic cats, typing with point-of-care kits and by CMAH genotyping for domestic cats have not been reported. In this study, 162 blood samples from 18 different nondomestic felid species (cheetah [ Acinonyx jubatus , n = 42], lion [ Panthera leo , n = 33], tiger [ Panthera tigris , n = 23], Canada lynx [ Lynx canadensis , n = 11], snow leopard [ Uncia uncia , n = 10], puma [ Puma concolor , n = 7], clouded leopard [ Neofelis nebulosa , n = 6], serval [ Leptailurus serval , n = 5], jaguar [ Panthera onca , n = 5], fishing cat [ Prionailurus viverrinus , n = 4], Pallas cat [ Felis manul , n = 3], bobcat [ Lynx rufus , n = 3], ocelot [ Leopardus pardalis , n = 3], black footed cat [ Felis nigripes , n = 2], leopard [ Panthera pardus , n = 2], African wildcat [ Felis lybica , n = 1], caracal [ Caracal caracal , n = 1], and sand cat [ Felis margarita , n = 1]) were ABC blood typed by laboratory and point-of-care tests, genotyped for four known CMAH variants for type B and type C ( AB ) phenotypes, and crossmatched with one another and domestic type A cats...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453496/efficacy-of-tolazoline-and-vatinoxan-in-reducing-adverse-effects-of-butorphanol-azaperone-medetomidine-immobilization-in-rocky-mountain-elk-cervus-canadensis
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Annette Roug, Pauline Nol, Khursheed Mama
A mixture of butorphanol, azaperone, and medetomidine (BAM) is frequently used for immobilization of North American hoofstock. Common adverse effects include respiratory depression, hypoxemia, and bradycardia. In this nonblinded crossover study the efficacy of two a-2 adrenergic antagonists, tolazoline and vatinoxan, were evaluated in alleviating adverse effects of BAM in Rocky Mountain elk ( Cervus canadensis ). Early administration of these antagonists was hypothesized to cause an increase in heart rate, respiratory rate, partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2 ) and hemoglobin oxygen saturation (SpO2 ), as well as reduction in mean arterial blood pressure without affecting sedation levels...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453495/characterization-of-the-fungal-microbiota-in-the-nostrils-and-rectum-of-amazonian-manatees-trichechus-inunguis-from-a-rehabilitation-program-in-brazil
#24
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Salene A Colombo, Daniela M D de Mello, Bruna R M Morais, Lauranne A Salvato, Fernanda A Dorella, Guilherme C Tavares, Vera M F da Silva, Maria I de Azevedo
The present study characterized the filamentous and yeast-like fungal microbiota of the nasal cavity and rectum of Amazonian manatees ( Trichechus inunguis ) undergoing rehabilitation at the Laboratory of Aquatic Mammals, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Amazonas, and determined the antifungal susceptibility of these organisms. Nasal and rectal swabs were collected from 22 calves and three juveniles. The samples were seeded in Sabouraud agar supplemented with chloramphenicol 10%, incubated at 26°C, and observed daily for up to 7 d...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453494/comparison-of-three-midazolam-based-sedation-protocols-in-budgerigars-melopsittacus-undulatus-and-black-cheeked-lovebirds-agapornis-nigrigenis
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Sara A Abreu, Sophie A Laursen, Kathryn L Perrin, Stamatios A Tahas, Mads F Bertelsen
This randomized, crossover study evaluated three sedation protocols administered subcutaneously in nine budgerigars ( Melopsittacus undulatus ) and nine black-cheeked lovebirds ( Agapornis nigrigenis ). All protocols included midazolam (5 mg/kg), combined with butorphanol (5 mg/kg) (BM), medetomidine (20 lg/kg) (MM), or alfaxalone (13 mg/kg) (AM). Mortalities from suspected cardiorespiratory arrest were observed when AM was used in lovebirds, even after reduction of alfaxalone dosage to 3 mg/kg, and therefore this protocol was excluded from further use in this species...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453493/comparison-of-subcutaneous-alfaxalone-and-subcutaneous-alfaxalone-dexmedetomidine-for-sedation-in-the-houston-toad-anaxyrus-houstonensis
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Danielle M Lang, Emily J Freeman, John A Griffioen, Sarah A Cannizzo, Martha A Delaney, Amanda Huffman, Kimberly L Rainwater
The Houston toad ( Anaxyrus houstonensis ), a primarily terrestrial amphibian of south-central Texas, has been listed as federally endangered since 1970. Sedation is an important tool for obtaining diagnostics and providing treatment in this species. This prospective, randomized, and blinded study compared the sedative effects of SC alfaxalone (Protocol A) at approximately 12 mg/kg (median [range] = 12.70 [12.09-13.95] mg/kg] to SC alfaxalone-dexmedetomidine (Protocol AD) at approximately 12 mg/kg (median [range] = 12...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453492/comparing-the-effects-of-dipotassium-ethylenediaminetetraacetic-acid-and-lithium-heparin-on-hematologic-values-in-blanding-s-turtles-emydoidea-blandingii-painted-turtles-chrysemys-picta-and-common-snapping-turtles-chelydra-serpentina
#27
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Alexis Davidson, Maura Ryan, Amy N Schnelle, William Graser, Laura Adamovicz, Matthew C Allender
Hematology is a routine component of clinical management in veterinary patients. Anticoagulant choice can profoundly influence morphologic assessment of erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes, and their subsequent quantification. Previous chelonian studies suggest that lithium heparin (LH) is a superior anticoagulant due to hemolysis resulting from dipotassium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (dEDTA) in some species. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of dEDTA and LH on hematologic values in Blanding's turtles ( Emydoidea blandingii , n = 35), painted turtles ( Chrysemys picta , n = 34), and common snapping turtles ( Chelydra serpentina , n = 36)...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453491/pharmacokinetics-of-tramadol-and-o-desmethyltramadol-in-giant-tortoises-chelonoidis-vandenburghi-chelonoidis-vicina
#28
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Daniela Yuschenkoff, Gretchen A Cole, Jennifer D'Agostino, Brad Lock, Sherry Cox, Kurt K Sladky
The objective of this study was to determine the pharmacokinetics of two orally administered doses of tramadol (1 mg/kg and 5 mg/kg) and its metabolite, O-desmethyltramadol (M1) in giant tortoises ( Chelonoidis vandenburghi , Chelonoidis vicina ). Eleven giant tortoises ( C. vandenburghi , C. vicina ) received two randomly assigned, oral doses of tramadol (either 1 mg/kg or 5 mg/kg), with a washout period of 3 wk between each dose. The half-life (t½) of orally administered tramadol at 1 mg/kg and 5 mg/kg was 11...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453490/single-dose-multiple-dose-and-therapeutic-drug-monitoring-pharmacokinetics-of-firocoxib-in-asian-elephants-elephas-maximus
#29
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Jack Kottwitz, Ursula Bechert, Crisanta Cruz-Espindola, J Mark Christensen, Dawn Boothe
Firocoxib is a COX-2-selective nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with limited effects on COX-1, which means it likely has fewer side effects than typically associated with other NSAIDs. This study determined possible doses of firocoxib based on single- and multidose pharmacokinetic trials conducted in 10 Asian elephants ( Elephas maximus ). Initially, two single oral dose trials (0.01 and 0.1 mg/kg) of a commercially available tablet (n = 6) and paste (n = 4) formulation were used to determine a preferred dose...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453489/pharmacokinetics-and-efficacy-of-a-single-topical-dose-of-eprinomectin-in-giraffe-giraffa-spp
#30
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Ashley Richardson, Liza Dadone, Matthew Johnston, Priya Bapodra-Villaverde, Amy Schilz, Eunice Contreras, Anne Rivas, Sarah Schwenzer, Stephanie Zec, Brenda Cordova, Sara Ferguson, Krista E Banks, Daniel L Gustafson, Miranda J Sadar
Growing resistance to current antiparasitic medications, both in livestock and in zoological species under human care, makes it imperative to evaluate available drugs on the market, such as eprinomectin. In this prospective study, five males and one female of reticulated ( Giraffa reticulata ; n = 2), Masai ( Giraffa tippelskirchii ; n = 1), Nubian ( Giraffa camelopardalis ; n = 2), and hybrid subspecies ( n = 1) of giraffe, received 1.5 mg/kg eprinomectin topically along the dorsum. Using high-performance liquid chromatography, concentrations of eprinomectin in plasma samples collected at 0, 4, 24, and 48 h, and 7, 14, 21, and 28 d were evaluated following drug administration...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453488/a-retrospective-evaluation-of-morbidity-and-mortality-in-association-with-infestation-by-the-mite-sternostoma-tracheacolum-in-an-aviary-housed-population-of-gouldian-finches-chloebia-gouldiae
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McCaide T Wooten, Carmel Witte, Meg Sutherland-Smith, Patricia M Gaffney, Kathryn C Conlon
The Rhynonyssid mesostigmatic mite, Sternostoma tracheacolum , is a well-documented endoparasitic hematophagous arthropod of the respiratory tracts of multiple avian species, particularly Estrildid finches and canaries. In this retrospective study, 175 medical and 278 pathology records for the Gouldian finch ( Chloebia gouldiae ) population (N = 377) at the San Diego Zoo between 2013 and 2021 were analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of ivermectin-based prophylaxis. A multivariable negative binomial regression model was constructed to evaluate the population effects of monthly treatments on morbidity or mortality associated with respiratory mites...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453487/diagnostic-performance-of-blood-analytes-for-the-diagnosis-of-renal-disease-in-black-footed-ferrets-mustela-nigripes-at-the-phoenix-zoo-2001-2020
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Alyssa G Palmer, Nicole I Stacy, Jorge A Hernandez, Alexandra Goe
Renal disease is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in managed black-footed ferrets (BFF; Mustela nigripes ).4,6,12 The objectives of this study were to establish reference intervals for blood analytes of clinically normal BFF (1-2 yr old), summarize the frequency of various renal histopathologic findings in a managed population of BFF, assess the diagnostic performance of blood analytes and urine specific gravity (USG) for the diagnosis of renal disease, and assess if comorbidities or age affects the performance of these analytes in diagnosing renal disease...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453486/validation-of-a-novel-enzyme-linked-immunosorbent-assay-for-detecting-pregnancy-specific-protein-b-in-masai-giraffe-giraffa-camelopardalis-tippelskirchi
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Emily C Vincent, Priya Bapodra-Villaverde, Josh R Branen, Liza Dadone
The Masai giraffe ( Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi ) is endangered in the wild, and successful reproduction in managed care is important to help maintain assurance populations of this highly charismatic subspecies. Detection of pregnancy in giraffes using hormonal monitoring requires multiple samples and cannot distinguish pregnancy from pseudopregnancy. A novel enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay that can detect pregnancy-specific protein B (PSPB) for pregnancy diagnosis with a single serum sample was developed from a reticulated giraffe ( Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata ) placenta...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453485/five-years-of-partula-snail-pre-export-health-screening
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Edmund J Flach, Mark F Stidworthy, Sam Aberdeen, David Clarke, Hannah Davidson, Helen Donald, Grace Goodey, Alysa Hulbert, Shinto John, Nic Masters, Shaheed Macgregor, Paul Pearce-Kelly, Simon Spiro, Amanda Guthrie
Between 2015 and 2019, a health screening was carried out annually on captive-bred Partula snails prior to export for reintroduction as part of an international effort to repopulate areas of French Polynesia, where the snails were extinct or critically endangered. In total, 129 separate tank populations of 12 different species were screened at ZSL London Zoo. Wet mounts and smears stained with modified Ziehl-Neelsen (MZN) of 535 fecal samples were examined, and 45% contained flagellated protozoa, and 35.5% had MZN-positive oocysts, measuring 3-5 µm in diameter...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453484/development-of-a-hemolymph-collection-technique-and-report-of-biochemical-parameters-of-hemolymph-in-a-managed-population-of-female-thorny-devil-stick-insects-eurycantha-calcarata
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Melinda A Gorges, Julie A Balko, Andrew W Lathan, Taylor M Gregory, Ashlyn C Heniff, Gregory A Lewbart
Insects are increasingly common in households, zoological collections, research, and food industries. Increased knowledge of insect health parameters is necessary to ensure proper welfare. The study goal was to develop a hemolymph collection technique and report hemolymph serum biochemical parameters for the thorny devil stick insect ( Eurycantha calcarata ). Clinically healthy adult stick insects (5 males and 14 females, 15.1-24.7 g) were enrolled. Four collection techniques were evaluated. Hemolymph collection was unsuccessful in males, but was successful in females by using a single technique...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453483/a-30-year-1991-2020-retrospective-mortality-review-of-giraffids-giraffa-spp-and-okapia-johnstoni-in-managed-care
#36
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Rachael Figueroa, Liza Dadone, Taylor Locklear, Matthew Johnston
Identifying common causes of mortality in zoo giraffe ( Giraffa spp.) and okapi ( Okapia johnstoni ) provides an opportunity to help improve welfare and population management for these endangered species. Mortality reports from 1,024 giraffe and 95 okapi in zoos were compiled from the Species 360 Zoological Information Management Software (ZIMS) utilizing the Morbidity & Mortality Analysis tool. Thirty years of mortality reports (1991-2020) were evaluated to help identify trends and evaluate the impacts, if any, of changes over time in husbandry and management practices...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453482/a-systematic-review-of-retrospective-morbidity-and-mortality-studies-on-captive-wildlife-species
#37
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Kyle McCreesh, Amanda L Guthrie, Simon Spiro, Stuart Patterson
Zoological institutions manage animals for conservation, education, entertainment, and research purposes. Zoological staff have a responsibility to safeguard the welfare of animals in their care. Retrospective morbidity and/or mortality studies (MMSs) can be useful tools to highlight common diseases in captive wildlife populations. There is currently no standardized methodology for conducting MMSs. Variation in the methodology of MMSs, particularly the categorization of diseases, can make comparisons between studies challenging and may limit the applicability of the results...
March 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38342493/pteropox-infection-in-a-juvenile-grey-headed-flying-fox-pteropus-poliocephalus
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L D Valenza, T Bishop, S Cramieri, J Wang, R J Ploeg
A juvenile grey-headed flying fox (GHFF) (Pteropus poliocephalus) presented to the Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital after a wildlife carer found the animal hanging on the outside of an aviary. On presentation, the animal was emaciated and moribund with disseminated, multifocal, depigmented and proliferative lesions on the wing membranes and skin of the neck. Histopathology revealed multiple, well-circumscribed proliferative epidermal lesions with intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies. A poxvirus was identified via transmission electron microscopy and next-generation sequencing (NGS)...
February 11, 2024: Australian Veterinary Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38324542/diversity-and-prevalence-of-zoonotic-infections-at-the-animal-human-interface-of-primate-trafficking-in-peru
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A Patricia Mendoza, Ana Muñoz-Maceda, Bruno M Ghersi, Micaela De La Puente, Carlos Zariquiey, Nancy Cavero, Yovana Murillo, Miguel Sebastian, Yohani Ibañez, Patricia G Parker, Alberto Perez, Marcela Uhart, Janine Robinson, Sarah H Olson, Marieke H Rosenbaum
Wildlife trafficking creates favorable scenarios for intra- and inter-specific interactions that can lead to parasite spread and disease emergence. Among the fauna affected by this activity, primates are relevant due to their potential to acquire and share zoonoses - infections caused by parasites that can spread between humans and other animals. Though it is known that most primate parasites can affect multiple hosts and that many are zoonotic, comparative studies across different contexts for animal-human interactions are scarce...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38252015/use-of-hysteroscopic-morcellation-with-a-myosure-%C3%A2-device-for-removal-of-uterine-foreign-material-in-an-orangutan-pongo-sp
#40
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Emily C Vincent, Melissa A Fayette, Mary K Beckwith, Marina Ivančić, Michael M Garner
A 36-yr-old female intact hybrid orangutan ( Pongo sp.) presented with evidence of chronic bacterial cystitis with no response to treatment with multiple systemic antibiotics. Abnormalities were identified within the reproductive tract on CT scan, and hysteroscopy was pursued based on the recommendation of an obstetrician-gynecologist. Hysteroscopic examination revealed a large amount of intrauterine foreign material consistent with wood wool from the orangutan's bedding. A hysteroscopic morcellator (MyoSure® ) was used to remove the foreign material...
January 2024: Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine: Official Publication of the American Association of Zoo Veterinarians
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