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1 January 2009 Dioctophyme renale (Nematoda, Dioctophymatidae) Infection in the Crab-eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous) from Brazil
Carlos Torres Ribeiro, Guilherme Gomes Verocai, Luiz Eduardo Roland Tavares
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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to report the first case of parasitism by the giant kidney worm, Dioctophyme renale (Goeze, 1782), in the crab-eating fox, Cerdocyon thous (Linnaeus, 1766), in Brazil. A debilitated adult male fox was taken to the Screening Center for Wild Animals in Rio de Janero (CETAS/RJ) and eventually died of an unknown cause. During necropsy, a brownish-red nematode, 28.9 cm long, was found in the peritoneal cavity. The worm was identified as a male D. renale. This study reports the first case of dioctophymatosis in the crab-eating fox, enlarging the range of wild definitive host species infected by the giant kidney worm in the Neotropical region.

Ribeiro, Verocai, and Tavares: Dioctophyme renale (Nematoda, Dioctophymatidae) Infection in the Crab-eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous) from Brazil
Carlos Torres Ribeiro, Guilherme Gomes Verocai, and Luiz Eduardo Roland Tavares "Dioctophyme renale (Nematoda, Dioctophymatidae) Infection in the Crab-eating Fox (Cerdocyon thous) from Brazil," Journal of Wildlife Diseases 45(1), 248-250, (1 January 2009). https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-45.1.248
Received: 27 March 2008; Published: 1 January 2009
KEYWORDS
Brazil
Cerdocyon thous
crab-eating fox
dioctophymatosis
Dioctophyme renale
Helminth
Nematoda
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