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Volume 4 | Number 1 | May 2012 v4i1.63 taprobanica 4 1

v4i1.63

Volume 4 | Number 1 | May 2012
Major Article
ISSN: 1800-427X (print)
eISSN: 1800-427X (online)
DOI:10.47605/tapro.v4i1.63

Submitted date: 5 August 2011
Accepted date: 15 April 2012
Published date: 28 May 2012
Pp. 37–41.

GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES OF CAPTIVE PRIMATES IN THE NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS OF SRI LANKA

Umanga C. Gunasekera*, Susiji Wickramasinghe, Ganga Wijesinghe & R.P.V.J. Rajapakse
*Corresponding author. E-mail: umavet@yahoo.com

Abstract
Fifteen species of primates from different geographic areas are living in captivity at the National Zoological Gardens of Sri Lanka. As a result of limited space in the Zoo and ever increasing visitors, there is a possibility to increase the incidence of human animal contact. Therefore, it is important to identify potential parasitic infections that can be transferred from humans to animals and vise versa. In the present study, the primates were investigated for the gastrointestinal parasites. Total of 85 fecal samples were collected from all the species and examined for the presence of helminthes and protozoa. Balantidium sp., Entamoeba coli, Giardia sp., Blastocystis sp. and coccidial oocytes including Cryptosporidium sp. oocysts were identified. Furthermore, Nematodes and Cestodes were also recorded.

[b]Key words :Helminthes, nematodes, cestodes, protozoa, parasitic infections, oocytes

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