DETECTION OF VECTOR-BORNE INFECTIONS IN LIONS AND TIGERS AT TWO ZOOS IN TENNESSEE AND OKLAHOMA, USA
Cerreta, A. J., Yang, T. S., Ramsay, E. C., Birkenheuer, A. J., Rahoi, D., Qurollo, B., … Cushing, A. C. (2022, March 11). Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, Vol. 3.
MeSH headings : Animals; Babesia / genetics; Lions; Oklahoma; Tennessee / epidemiology; Tigers
topics (OpenAlex): Viral Infections and Vectors; Vector-borne infectious diseases; Bartonella species infections research
TL;DR:
The presence of tick-borne diseases in managed nondomestic felids in the southeastern United States is documents and underscores that ectoparasite control measures should be practiced to minimize exposure of carnivores in managed care.
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