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1 October 2012 Pathogens of Wild Maned Wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus) in Brazil
Nelson Henrique de Almeida Curi, Carlyle Mendes Coelho, Marcelo de Campos Cordeiro Malta, Elisa Maria Vaz Magni, Marco Aurélio Lima Sábato, Amanda Soriano Araújo, Zélia Inês Portela Lobato, Juliana Lúcia Costa Santos, Hudson Andrade Santos, Alessandra Alves Mara Ragozo, Silvio Luís Pereira de Souza
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Abstract

The maned wolf, Chrysocyon brachyurus, is an endangered Neotropical canid that survives at low population densities. Diseases are a potential threat for its conservation but to date have been poorly studied. We performed clinical evaluations and investigated the presence of infectious diseases through serology and coprologic tests on maned wolves from Galheiro Natural Private Reserve, Perdizes City, Minas Gerais State, southeastern Brazil. Fifteen wolves were captured between 2003 and 2008. We found high prevalences of antibody to canine distemper virus (CDV; 13/14), canine parvovirus (CPV; 4/14), canine adenovirus type 2 (13/14), canine coronavirus (5/11), canine para-influenza virus (5/5), and Toxoplasma gondii (6/8), along with Ancylostomidae eggs in all feces samples. Antibodies against Leishmania sp. were found in one of 10 maned wolves, and all samples were negative for Neospora caninum. Evidence of high exposure to these viral agents was also observed in unvaccinated domestic dogs from neighboring farms. High prevalence of viral agents and parasites such as CDV, CPV, and Ancylostomidae indicates that this population faces considerable risk of outbreaks and chronic debilitating parasites. This is the first report of exposure to canine parainfluenza virus in Neotropical free-ranging wild canids. Our findings highlight that canine pathogens pose a serious hazard to the viability of maned wolves and other wild carnivore populations in the area and emphasize the need for monitoring and protecting wildlife health in remaining fragments of the Cerrado biome.

Nelson Henrique de Almeida Curi, Carlyle Mendes Coelho, Marcelo de Campos Cordeiro Malta, Elisa Maria Vaz Magni, Marco Aurélio Lima Sábato, Amanda Soriano Araújo, Zélia Inês Portela Lobato, Juliana Lúcia Costa Santos, Hudson Andrade Santos, Alessandra Alves Mara Ragozo, and Silvio Luís Pereira de Souza "Pathogens of Wild Maned Wolves (Chrysocyon brachyurus) in Brazil," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 48(4), 1052-1056, (1 October 2012). https://doi.org/10.7589/2011-10-304
Received: 8 October 2011; Accepted: 1 April 2012; Published: 1 October 2012
KEYWORDS
Brazilian Cerrado
Chryso-cyon brachyurus
conservation
disease
parasites
serologic survey
wildlife
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