2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782009005000085
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Ocorrência de Giardia, Cryptosporidium e microsporídios em animais silvestres em área de desmatamento no Estado de São Paulo, Brasil

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“…Rinaldi et al (2012) did not identify this parasite in a study carried out in pet reptiles (25 lizards and 125 snakes) surveyed in Italy. Likewise, Giardia was not detected in three wild lizards from Brazil (LALLO et al, 2009). Nevertheless, Giardia cysts were observed in the feces of one chameleon among several pet reptile species analyzed in Poland (76 lizards, 15 turtles and 10 snakes), but the authors did not characterize this isolate at the molecular level (RAŚ-NORYŃSKA & SOKÓL, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rinaldi et al (2012) did not identify this parasite in a study carried out in pet reptiles (25 lizards and 125 snakes) surveyed in Italy. Likewise, Giardia was not detected in three wild lizards from Brazil (LALLO et al, 2009). Nevertheless, Giardia cysts were observed in the feces of one chameleon among several pet reptile species analyzed in Poland (76 lizards, 15 turtles and 10 snakes), but the authors did not characterize this isolate at the molecular level (RAŚ-NORYŃSKA & SOKÓL, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, only one description of a G. varani-like flagellate from a water monitor (Varanus salvator) has been reported in Malaysia (UPTON & ZIEN, 1997). In the last years, few studies about the presence of Giardia in reptiles, both in wild and in captivity, were carried out, and their results did not show evidence of Giardia species in these hosts (LALLO et al, 2009;RINALDI et al, 2012;RAŚ-NORYŃSKA & SOKÓL, 2015).…”
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“…This was the first description of microsporidiosis in wildlife animals in Brazil. The study emphasizes the importance of the animals, particularly small wild mammals, as potential sources of parasite infection to other animal populations, including man, in areas of deforestation (Lallo et al 2009;Pereira et al 2009). Few cases of human microsporidiosis had been reported until the advent of AIDS.…”
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“…Mudanças ambientais, provocadas por ações antrópicas, exercem grande influência na proliferação e no surgimento de doenças parasitárias com potencial zoonótico 5 .…”
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