Author: Wicker, L. V.; Canfield, P. J.; Higgins, D. P.
Title: Potential Pathogens Reported in Species of the Family Viverridae and Their Implications for Human and Animal Health Document date: 2016_6_30
ID: 3wmrjlhy_19
Snippet: reports listed here provide no information on the presence or absence of clinical signs associated with infection, as many document researches carried out on stored biological samples (Moinet et al., 2010) , on samples collected at necropsy (Santos et al., 2009; Duarte et al., 2013) , or on samples, such as faeces, collected opportunistically without seeing the individual animal (Colon and Patton, 2013; Su et al., 2013) . In other reports, includ.....
Document: reports listed here provide no information on the presence or absence of clinical signs associated with infection, as many document researches carried out on stored biological samples (Moinet et al., 2010) , on samples collected at necropsy (Santos et al., 2009; Duarte et al., 2013) , or on samples, such as faeces, collected opportunistically without seeing the individual animal (Colon and Patton, 2013; Su et al., 2013) . In other reports, including all reported nematodes in viverrids (Table 3) , clinical signs were simply not discussed. In these cases, it is not possible to elucidate whether isolation of these organisms from clinically unwell Viverridae explains the presence of disease, or whether it is simply an incidental finding.
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