Wild carnivores share a high percentage of parasites and viruses with closely related domestic carnivores. Because of increased overlap and potential contact with domestic species, we conducted a retrospective serosurvey for 11 common carnivore pathogens in 40 Geoffroy’s cats (Leopardus geoffroyi) sampled between 2000 and 2008 within or near two protected areas in central Argentina (Lihué Calel National Park, La Pampa, and Campos del Tuyú National Park, Buenos Aires), as well as five domestic cats and 11 domestic dogs from cattle ranches adjacent to Lihué Calel Park. Geoffroy’s cats had detectable antibody to canine distemper virus (CDV), feline calicivirus (FCV), feline coronavirus, feline panleukopenia virus (FPV), Toxoplasma gondii, Leptospira interrogans (serovars Ictero/Icter and Ballum), and Dirofilaria immitis. None of the wild cats had antibodies to feline herpesvirus, feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), feline leukemia virus, or rabies virus. Domestic dogs had antibodies to CDV, canine adenovirus, canine herpesvirus, and canine parvovirus. Antibodies to FPV, FCV, FIV, and T. gondii were found in domestic cats. We provide the first data on exposure of free-ranging Geoffroy’s cats to pathogens at two sites within the core area of the species distribution range, including the first report of antibodies to CDV in this species. We encourage continued monitoring for diseases in wild and domestic carnivores as well as preventive health care for domestic animals, particularly in park buffer zones where overlap is greatest.
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October 01 2012
EXPOSURE TO SELECTED PATHOGENS IN GEOFFROY’S CATS AND DOMESTIC CARNIVORES FROM CENTRAL ARGENTINA
Marcela M. Uhart;
Marcela M. Uhart
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1 Global Health Program, Wildlife Conservation Society, Amenabar 1595, Ciudad de Buenos Aires (C1426AKC), Argentina
4 Corresponding author (email: [email protected])
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M. Virginia Rago;
M. Virginia Rago
1 Global Health Program, Wildlife Conservation Society, Amenabar 1595, Ciudad de Buenos Aires (C1426AKC), Argentina
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Carolina A. Marull;
Carolina A. Marull
1 Global Health Program, Wildlife Conservation Society, Amenabar 1595, Ciudad de Buenos Aires (C1426AKC), Argentina
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Hebe del Valle Ferreyra;
Hebe del Valle Ferreyra
1 Global Health Program, Wildlife Conservation Society, Amenabar 1595, Ciudad de Buenos Aires (C1426AKC), Argentina
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Javier A. Pereira
Javier A. Pereira
2 CONICET—Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales ‘‘Bernardino Rivadavia’’, Av. Ángel Gallardo 470, Ciudad de Buenos Aires (C1405DJR), Argentina
3 Asociación para la Conservación y el Estudio de la Naturaleza (ACEN)
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J Wildl Dis (2012) 48 (4): 899–909.
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Received:
May 19 2011
Accepted:
June 06 2012
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Marcela M. Uhart, M. Virginia Rago, Carolina A. Marull, Hebe del Valle Ferreyra, Javier A. Pereira; EXPOSURE TO SELECTED PATHOGENS IN GEOFFROY’S CATS AND DOMESTIC CARNIVORES FROM CENTRAL ARGENTINA. J Wildl Dis 1 October 2012; 48 (4): 899–909. doi: https://doi.org/10.7589/2011-05-137
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