학술논문

Parasitic survey on introduced monk parakeets (Myiopsitta monachus) in Santiago, Chile
Document Type
article
Source
Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária, Vol 26, Iss 2, Pp 129-135
Subject
Psittacidae
Paragoniocotes fulvofasciatum
mesostigmatid acarus
oribatid acari
Cryptosporidium
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Language
English
Spanish; Castilian
Portuguese
ISSN
1984-2961
Abstract
Abstract Central Chile has been identified as a unique ecosystem with high conservation priority because of its high levels of endemism and intensive anthropic pressure. Over a period of almost four decades, the monk parakeet has been successful in establishing and dispersing in urban Santiago, although little is known about its potential impact. Furthermore, nothing is known about its epidemiological risks towards animals or even humans. For this reason, we conducted the first parasitic survey of monk parakeets in Chile through capture, necropsy and thorough external and internal inspection of 92 adult individuals. Among these, 45.7% presented lice that were identified as Paragoniocotes fulvofasciatum, 1.1% had mesostigmatid acari and 8.9% had free-ranging acari. Among 89 parakeets, 19.1% had structures identified as Cryptosporidium sp. This study provides the first description of Cryptosporidium sp. in monk parakeets. Along with the presence of a mesostigmatid acarus in one parakeet, this serves as a public health warning, given that both of these parasites have zoonotic potential.