Saprophytic Filamentous Fungi against Helminths Affecting Captive Wild Animals

Rami Salmo, C. Viña, João Lozano, A. M. Palomero, José Ángel Hernández, R. Bonilla, R. Sánchez-Andrade, A. Paz-Silva, L. M. Madeira de Carvalho, M. Arias, C. Cazapal-Monteiro
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In recent decades, important modifications have been introduced in zoos in order to guarantee the welfare of captive wild animals. Thus, many of these species are housed in enclosures with access to vegetation, where they can enjoy habitats close to those in their natural surroundings, interact with the environment, etc. These habitats present beneficial conditions for some species of parasites to survive and spread. This is a very similar problem to that affecting livestock, and the same solution, based on deworming, is currently being applied. However, the free-living stages of certain parasites that develop in the soil are responsible for high rates of ground contamination throughout the year, so that animals become infected soon after successful deworming, resulting in chemical parasiticides being frequently administered. Preventive measures are seldom considered, which worsens the situation. This entry summarizes the usefulness of the dissemination of certain saprophytic filamentous fungi with proven antagonism against some of the parasites.
针对影响圈养野生动物的蠕虫的营养丝状真菌
近几十年来,为了保证圈养野生动物的福利,动物园进行了重大改革。因此,许多野生动物被饲养在可以接触植被的围栏中,它们可以享受接近自然环境的栖息地,与环境互动等。这些栖息地为某些寄生虫的生存和传播提供了有利条件。这个问题与影响牲畜的问题非常相似,目前采用的解决办法也是驱虫。然而,某些寄生虫在土壤中的自由生存阶段会导致全年地面污染率居高不下,因此动物在成功驱虫后很快就会受到感染,这就导致需要经常使用化学杀寄生虫剂。人们很少考虑采取预防措施,这使情况更加恶化。本条目总结了传播某些经证实对某些寄生虫具有拮抗作用的丝状真菌的作用。
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