Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, Panama
The Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyia) is the largest raptor in the Neotropical region, distributed in low densities within primary forest habitats from southern Mexico to east-central Brazil, including Central America and Panama. Although locally extinct due to habitat degradation, human poaching and red...
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| author | Rengifo-Herrera, Claudia del Carmen |
| author2 | Reyes Herrera, Julio César Magaña, Angie Marie Acosta, Fermín Ponder, Julia Goodridge, Amador |
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| author_browse | Acosta, Fermín Goodridge, Amador Magaña, Angie Marie Ponder, Julia Rengifo-Herrera, Claudia del Carmen Reyes Herrera, Julio César |
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| dc.date.none.fl_str_mv | 2019-06-20 2020-02-07T23:27:35Z 2020-02-07T23:27:35Z |
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| dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv | Mycobacteriosis Mycobacterium avium Harpia harpyia Darien gap Eastern Panama |
| dc.title.none.fl_str_mv | Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, Panama |
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| description | The Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyia) is the largest raptor in the Neotropical region, distributed in low densities within primary forest habitats from southern Mexico to east-central Brazil, including Central America and Panama. Although locally extinct due to habitat degradation, human poaching and reduction of tropical forests in recent decades, some remnant populations are known to be small and isolated. Thus, information on its ecology, including infectious diseases, is critical for conservation efforts and management of populations of this emblematic species in the wild. Avian Mycobacteriosis (AM) is a chronic disease affecting a wide range of birds and mammals and clinical cases have been sporadically reported, although in harpy eagles, has not been documented. In addition, scant information exists on pathologies affecting raptors, therefore, this report expands the knowledge on infectious diseases affecting wild birds. This study describes the first case of AM in an immature harpy eagle rescued from Darien gap and presents details of the clinical manifestation of the disease and its histological findings. |
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| spelling | Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, PanamaRengifo-Herrera, Claudia del CarmenReyes Herrera, Julio CésarMagaña, Angie MarieAcosta, FermínPonder, JuliaGoodridge, AmadorMycobacteriosisMycobacterium aviumHarpia harpyiaDarien gapEastern PanamaThe Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyia) is the largest raptor in the Neotropical region, distributed in low densities within primary forest habitats from southern Mexico to east-central Brazil, including Central America and Panama. Although locally extinct due to habitat degradation, human poaching and reduction of tropical forests in recent decades, some remnant populations are known to be small and isolated. Thus, information on its ecology, including infectious diseases, is critical for conservation efforts and management of populations of this emblematic species in the wild. Avian Mycobacteriosis (AM) is a chronic disease affecting a wide range of birds and mammals and clinical cases have been sporadically reported, although in harpy eagles, has not been documented. In addition, scant information exists on pathologies affecting raptors, therefore, this report expands the knowledge on infectious diseases affecting wild birds. This study describes the first case of AM in an immature harpy eagle rescued from Darien gap and presents details of the clinical manifestation of the disease and its histological findings.The Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyia) is the largest raptor in the Neotropical region, distributed in low densities within primary forest habitats from southern Mexico to east-central Brazil, including Central America and Panama. Although locally extinct due to habitat degradation, human poaching and reduction of tropical forests in recent decades, some remnant populations are known to be small and isolated. Thus, information on its ecology, including infectious diseases, is critical for conservation efforts and management of populations of this emblematic species in the wild. Avian Mycobacteriosis (AM) is a chronic disease affecting a wide range of birds and mammals and clinical cases have been sporadically reported, although in harpy eagles, has not been documented. In addition, scant information exists on pathologies affecting raptors, therefore, this report expands the knowledge on infectious diseases affecting wild birds. This study describes the first case of AM in an immature harpy eagle rescued from Darien gap and presents details of the clinical manifestation of the disease and its histological findings.Acta Scientiae Veterinariae2020-02-07T23:27:35Z2020-02-07T23:27:35Z2019-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdf1679-9216http://repositorio-indicasat.org.pa/handle/123456789/5enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/reponame:Repositorio INDICASATinstname:Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas y Servicios de Alta Tecnologíainstacron:INDICASAT2020-05-27T10:06:44Zmail@mail.com - |
| spellingShingle | Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, Panama Rengifo-Herrera, Claudia del Carmen Mycobacteriosis Mycobacterium avium Harpia harpyia Darien gap Eastern Panama |
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| title | Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, Panama |
| title_full | Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, Panama |
| title_fullStr | Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, Panama |
| title_full_unstemmed | Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, Panama |
| title_short | Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, Panama |
| title_sort | Avian Mycobacteriosis in a Rescued Harpy Eagle from Darien Forest, Panama |
| topic | Mycobacteriosis Mycobacterium avium Harpia harpyia Darien gap Eastern Panama |
| url | http://repositorio-indicasat.org.pa/handle/123456789/5 |