TOMÁNKOVÁ, Nikola, Eva BÁRTOVÁ, Alena ŽÁKOVSKÁ and Marie BUDÍKOVÁ. Monitoring Encephalitozoon spp. u zvířat ze zoologických zahrad v České republice. Jsou volně žijící hlodavci rezervoárem Encephalitozoon spp.? (Monitoring of Encephalitozoon spp. in animals from zoos in the Czech Republic. Are wild rodents a reservoir of Encephalitozoon spp.?). In FAKULTA VETERINÁRNÍ HYGIENY A EKOLOGIE Ústav hygieny a technologie potravin živočišného původu a gastronomie Oborová rada pro hygienu a technologii potravin. XXV. KONFERENCE MLADÝCH VĚDECKÝCH PRACOVNÍKŮ S MEZINÁRODNÍ ÚČASTÍ. Brno: VETERINÁRNÍ UNIVERZITA BRNO, 2023, p. 71-73. ISBN 978-80-7305-928-6.
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Original name Monitoring Encephalitozoon spp. u zvířat ze zoologických zahrad v České republice. Jsou volně žijící hlodavci rezervoárem Encephalitozoon spp.?
Name in Czech Monitoring Encephalitozoon spp. u zvířat ze zoologických zahrad v České republice. Jsou volně žijící hlodavci rezervoárem Encephalitozoon spp.?
Name (in English) Monitoring of Encephalitozoon spp. in animals from zoos in the Czech Republic. Are wild rodents a reservoir of Encephalitozoon spp.?
Authors TOMÁNKOVÁ, Nikola (203 Czech Republic), Eva BÁRTOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Alena ŽÁKOVSKÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Marie BUDÍKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution).
Edition Brno, XXV. KONFERENCE MLADÝCH VĚDECKÝCH PRACOVNÍKŮ S MEZINÁRODNÍ ÚČASTÍ, p. 71-73, 3 pp. 2023.
Publisher VETERINÁRNÍ UNIVERZITA BRNO
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Original language Czech
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10606 Microbiology
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Publication form printed version "print"
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14410/23:00133090
Organization unit Faculty of Education
ISBN 978-80-7305-928-6
Keywords (in Czech) Encephalitozoonosis; zoonózy; zoo, divocí malí savci
Keywords in English Encephalitozoonosis; rodents; zoonosis; zoo animals; wild small mammals
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Abstract
Wild small mammals play an important role in maintaining and spreading of infectious agents in wild animals but also in captive animals. The aim of this study was to determine the presence of antibodies against Encephalitozoon cuniculi in the blood sera of animals from Czech zoos and monitor Encephalitozoon spp. in rodents trapped in zoo Brno. Antibodies to E. cuniculi were detected in sera of 8 zoo animals (3.3%) with a titer of 40 in 7 animals (3%) including 2 animals from the Bovidae family, 2 animals from the Canidae family and 3 animals from the Equidae family and a titer of 640 in the leopard. Encephalitozoon spp. was detected by PCR in 20% (22/108) of rodents trapped in zoo Brno with Yellow-necked Field Mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) the most infected animal. The results of our study showed that wild small mammals in zoo
Abstract (in English)
Wild small mammals play an important role in maintaining and spreading of infectious agents in wild animals but also in captive animals. The aim of this study was to determine the presence of antibodies against Encephalitozoon cuniculi in the blood sera of animals from Czech zoos and monitor Encephalitozoon spp. in rodents trapped in zoo Brno. Antibodies to E. cuniculi were detected in sera of 8 zoo animals (3.3%) with a titer of 40 in 7 animals (3%) including 2 animals from the Bovidae family, 2 animals from the Canidae family and 3 animals from the Equidae family and a titer of 640 in the leopard. Encephalitozoon spp. was detected by PCR in 20% (22/108) of rodents trapped in zoo Brno with Yellow-necked Field Mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) the most infected animal. The results of our study showed that wild small mammals in zoo
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