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Zoonoses parasitárias que acometem primatas não humanos do gênero Alouatta nas regiões brasileiras - revisão sistemática no período de 2010-2021
Author(s) -
Vandrielle Soares Moura,
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Mary Jane Tweedie de Mattos,
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Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
revista agrária acadêmica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2595-3125
DOI - 10.32406/v5n1/2022/1-15/agrariacad
Subject(s) - ancylostoma , trichuris , strongyloides , ascaris , biology , helminths , strongyloidiasis , trichostrongylus , oesophagostomum , veterinary medicine , zoology , medicine
Non-human primates can be reservoirs and carriers of diseases transmitted to humans. The objective of this work was to carry out a systematic bibliographical review on parasitosis with zoonotic potential that affect the genus Alouatta. In the period 2010-2021 the genders were registered: Ascaris, Ancylostoma, Bertiella, Strongyloides, Oesophagostomum, Trichostrongylus and Trichuris, and Bertiella sp. was the zoonotic parasite with the most reports. The southeast region had the greatest diversity of helminths, with six of the seven (6/7) genera of helminths with zoonotic potential, in Alouatta. Knowledge of the epidemiology and biological cycle can contribute to the prevention of parasitic zoonoses transmitted by contact between non-human primates and humans.

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